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he Dobbs Ferry Board of Trustees has approved the site plan for Rivertowns Square, a mixed-use development of 202 luxury rental units and a retail shopping center anchored by a movie theater complex on 18 acres in the village. The $150 million project adjoins Chauncey Square Shopping Center, near the intersection of Lawrence Street and the Saw Mill River Parkway. The board narrowly approved the site plan by a 4-3 vote Tuesday night. Trustees by the same majority in January approved the project’s environmental impact statement. The Rivertowns Square development has drawn organized opposition from residents in the community. “The primary approvals are behind us,” said Corey Rabin, managing member of the developer, Dobbs Ferry Capital Partners L.L.C. His partner in the project is Martin Berger, principal of Armonk-

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Building for health care Developers plan summer construction start in Purchase

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tWo mEtropolitaN DEVElopErs with strong ties to Westchester County expect to break ground in August on an 85,000-square-foot office building in Purchase to be leased by one of the county’s largest medical group practices. It will be the first class-A office building to rise in Westchester in 25 years. Simone Healthcare Development, a division of Bronx-based Simone Development Cos., and Fareri Associates L.P., the family-owned

company based in Greenwich, Conn., recently applied for a building permit from the town of Harrison for a four-story office building with underground parking at 3030 Westchester Ave. in the Harrison Executive Medical Park. The approximately $22 million construction project is scheduled to be completed in 18 months. Westmed Medical Group has signed a longterm lease to fully occupy the new building, Simone Development announced. The development will feature custom-built medical suites ranging from 1,500 square feet to 26,000 square feet. Building, page 6

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The business of building big

Pleasant Valley builder-developer eyes Westchester ‘soon’ BY BILL FALLON bfallon@westfairinc.com

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fter a $35 million remake, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park was expected to open its doors to the public June 30, beginning with a VIP reception. Joe Kirchhoff was at the more intimate opening for 130 invitees June 20. He built the place. Rebuilt it, actually, through his Dutchess County construction company: “A gut renovation,” he said. With Kirchhoff, interesting library facts abound. FDR designed it. The outside is a cape; the inside a ship. “It has steel floors,” he said. Trim at 51, Kirchhoff maintains a boyish enthusiasm for the job he says he loves: “The rivets are visible in the basement stacks. It’s so cool – we restored everything.” The FDR job was also a logistical tour de force. “They maintained occupancy for the two years we were there,” he said of the National Archives and Records Administration, which oversees FDR’s papers and memorabilia there. “The requests don’t stop and they don’t stop. With 15 million pages of documents, maintaining the climate was an ongoing challenge. We brought the climate wherever we needed it.” Kirchhoff is CEO of Pleasant Valleybased Kirchhoff-Consigli Construction Management (KCCM), which also maintains an office in Albany. A co-owner of KCCM is Anthony Consigli. Consigli, in turn, is CEO of Consigli Construction, with offices in Hartford, Conn. and in Massachusetts and Maine. The Kirchhoff and Consigli names factor in a cat’s-cradle of 51 independent business entities the men use to build and sometimes, depending on the deal, to develop and manage the likes of education centers, health care centers, dormitories and banks. “Everything but roads and bridges,” Kirchhoff said. “We’re turnkey construction.” One of just 70 KCP projects nationwide that have housed 15,000 students to date,

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“Westchester is our next target growth area. We think the opportunities are there in health care construction and development and in college campuses.” — Joe Kirchhoff

Joe Kirchhoff in the Kirchhoff-Consigli Construction Management offices in Pleasant Valley.

the new $13 million, 165-unit housing at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park offers a window into focused needs and how they play out. The developer is Kirchhoff Campus Properties (KCP). KCCM did the hammer-and-nails work and now KCP manages the units. “The architects at CIA were Noelker and Hull out of Philadelphia – phenomenal work,” Kirchhoff said. “We work with the top architects: César Pelli, Robert Stern.” A sampling of regional projects under the Kirchhoff-Consigli imprimatur includes: • the 140,000-square-foot mixed-use Oakwood Commons in Poughkeepsie, • the 56,000-square-foot Mid-Hudson Medical Group Office Building in Poughkeepsie, • the Rhinebeck Savings Bank’s 4,700-square-foot branch in East Fishkill, and • integrating Google’s three Cambridge, Mass., towers into a unified headquarters via a 50,000-square-foot addition. The Hancock Building at Marist and

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the Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film at Vassar are among Kirchhoff’s favorite projects. He is effusive in praise of education and notes the company just built the new $100 million dormitory at Pace University in White Plains. The new 96,000-square-foot SUNY Albany School of Business building – a KCCM project – opens in September. Education constitutes half of KCCM’s coming push into Westchester County where Kirchhoff expects to open an office “soon,” as he put it. Medical work is the other half of the Westchester-bound equation. In 2011, Kirchhoff began Kirchhoff Medical

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Properties (KMP), building on decades of medical facility development and construction experience. “We develop and own and lease medical real estate in the Northeast U.S. market,” he said. “Westchester is our next target growth area,” Kirchhoff said. “We think the opportunities are there in health care construction and development and in college campuses.” The 2011 KMP founding follows the 1905 founding of Consigli Construction Co. Inc., the 1991 founding of Kirchhoff Construction Management Inc. and the 2009 creation of KCCM. All entities are privately held. Kirchhoff is deft with details on any number of the 20 to 25 projects he oversees at once. “I don’t get out of the office as much as I’d like to,” he said, “But I do get to every project at least once a month. Our president, Greg Burns, plays a large role in the operations of the company. “We have a very good understanding and eye for how something is supposed to be done and how it’s supposed to look when it’s finished,” he said. “Being hyper-focused on quality is part of it. The other part is we do whatever it takes to get the job done right. We do what’s right and if you do what’s right all the time, very good things happen – both with clients and with employees.” Locally, KCCM employs 140 full time, while New England-centric Consigli employs another 400. Clients need not build hospitals or banks. Pleasant Valley-based KCCM Custom Builders builds new homes, restores old ones; restores while you live there, and builds unique residences of the sort that drop jaws and that, like everything Kirchhoff builds, are designed to stand beyond 100 years.

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A living room called downtown

New Rochelle rolls out foodie welcome for summer SUSA Designs

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atch out, Brooklyn. New Rochelle is in the hunt to steal your near-patented trendiness with its own version of, “If you feed and entertain them, they will come.” Even the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce has noticed and joined the party. To capture summer audiences every Saturday through Oct. 26 – and perhaps to keep them as entrepreneurs and homeowners – the Queen City of the Sound, under the aegis of its business-and grant-funded Business Improvement District, launched the food-centric New Rochelle Downtown Grand Market at Library Green, 1 Lawton St., June 1. About 600 people showed up that first day. Said Ralph DiBart, who was recruited from a background in economic development and urban revitalization and who has run the New Rochelle BID for 12 years, “More people are showing up every week. People are talking. We’re thrilled by the reception.” Twenty-five rotating and permanent vendors signed up originally. But the market’s success quickly attracted four more players: Herkimer County-based Gaia’s Breath Farms organic meats and produce; Orange Countybased MimoMex Farms Mexican produce; Dutchess County-based Ronnie Brook Farms yogurt, milk, creme fraiche and ice cream; and an artisan crepes maker called Crepes! The BID Dine Downtown campaign is also active at the market, as is BID Family Days, which partners with FunFuzion at New Roc City for occasional clown performances. DiBart said the city 12 years ago was in the midst of a large revitalization campaign. “It began at exit 15 on I-95 and segued into the New Roc and Avalon on the Sound projects,” he said. “This focus is just on the downtown – concentrated in that distinct geographic area.” The BID boasts a prominent hand in some $100 million of business development downtown. “We had to move the big three properties first,” DiBart said of early BID efforts. “And we did – we sold privately on behalf of the owners of all three properties.” These included 100,000 square feet at the former Bloomingdale’s (now Davenport Lofts on Main) and 40,000 square feet at the former Lillian Vernon store (now 543 Main Street Condos with Consignment on Main retailing on the ground floor). The third big property was Librett Hardware store’s 25,000 square feet, which had been vacant for three years when Monroe College took it over for housing. That was just the start. “One by one we

The Downtown Grand Market on a recent Saturday.

began working with small business owners,” DiBart said. “The idea was to create a living room for the entire community. And several businesses suggested we create a food market. It opened June 1 and we are turning Library Green into the place to be every Saturday.” If other municipalities are trying to

become destinations, Di Bart said, “New Rochelle is already a destination city. We have great community life, great education, great recreation and housing, a full-service downtown and one of the busiest libraries in the county. Given the travails that many Main Streets are experiencing these days, we are witnessing our commercial vacancy rate going down.” The “Brooklyn Eats” booth every weekend will include artisanal foods from that trendiest of boroughs. Last week featured jams and June 29 expected to see Kings County Jerky Co. present its grass-fed, pasture-raised, no-corn syrup, hormone- and antibiotic-free wares. In order for humble jerky to achieve Brooklyn hipster status, “We toast and grind our own spices and handtrim each slice of beef to ensure only lean protein in every bite.”

Other nonfood artisans on site will sharpen knives and hawk soaps and oils. And for those who look up in the neighborhood, the BID has revitalized second-floor artist lofts with help from a state Main Street grant and the city of New Rochelle’s business retention fund. To date, the state has awarded the nonprofit BID a total of $900,000 in Main Street grants. Besides upstairs art spaces, the funding has included improvements to some 125 downtown facades. The demonstrable improvements and the market deserve theme music … and they have it, thanks to the BID. At 7 p.m. July 18 and 25 and again Aug. 1, the BID hosts Music on the Green: pop, salsa, rhythm and rock July 18; Motown July 25; and swing Aug. 1. The Downtown Grand Market is open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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County not in sights of site selectors BY JOHN GOLDEN jgolden@westfairinc.com

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eynote speaker Mark Sweeney, a corporate site selection consultant, served a dose of hard reality and a wake-up call with his audience’s morning coffee at “Rethinking Westchester: A Blueprint for Smart Growth,” the recent conference on economic development. With fewer companies undertaking relocation projects since the recession, it’s more competitive than ever, according to Sweeney, senior principal at McCallum Sweeney Consulting in Greenville, S.C. “There are fewer projects and there are more sophisticated locations competing for them,” he told about 200 attendees at the daylong conference in Tarrytown sponsored by the Westchester County Association and its Blueprint for Westchester economic development arm. Sweeney represents companies in diverse industries in their selection of manufacturing, distribution and office headquarters locations. His firm advised Tronox Ltd., a global chemical company, in the 2012 relocation of its corporate headquarters to Stamford, Conn. – Tronox chose Connecticut and its loan forgiveness and job creation incentives over Manhattan

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and London. His clients typically do not inquire about the office parks and downtown office towers of Westchester. “Westchester County does not have much of a presence, quite frankly, in the site location business,” he said. “Unfortunately, Westchester right now is not in the mix of where people want to go.”

“Westchester is thought of as a location that was a wonderful outside-the-city location for the last half of the 20th century,” said Sweeney. “It is not being thought of as a wonderful outside-the-city location for the first half of the 21st century.” “The competition between places is very intense and very real,” he said. “The competition in your New York mid-Atlantic region is strong and getting stronger.” Sweeney said clients look for “a diversity of choices” when selecting the type of office building and urban, rural or suburban settings for their companies. “Lots of diversity of choice is not currently a strength of Westchester County,” he said. The county, though is suited for hightech manufacturing in defense and other industries, and its economic development team’s site portfolio should include “extra class-A” industrial space for those potential tenants, Sweeney said. The keynoter said economic development officials need to ramp up the county’s marketing as a corporate headquarters location, as it was in the heyday of officepark development here. Headquarters should be “the sweet spot” of Westchester County, given its metropolitan New York location, Sweeney said. He said the county’s high-cost environment of property taxes and home prices is not necessarily a detriment to attracting companies to move their headquarters here. The county could benefit from a growing trend Sweeney noted – many companies are considering moves from small towns where they began to larger metropolitan areas for a more diverse and educated workforce and for ready access to international air travel, talent and financial markets.

“That is a very promising trend for Westchester County,” Sweeney said. Sweeney said the public-private alliance of the WCA’s Blueprint for Smart Growth initiative represents the organization needed by communities to be successful in “the business of economic development.” But to better compete for companies, “You have some improvements, you have some image improvements, that you need to do,” he said. Clients considering costly relocation projects are “deadline-driven,” Sweeney said. “This deadline pressure has increased over the last 10 years, which is why communities that are prepared have the advantage.” Sweeney said a public-private partnership, a key focus of the conference at the Westchester Marriott, generally is the best approach to economic development in a community. “Everybody has some skin in the game,” he said. “It’s a pretty powerful alliance.” “P3,” as the public-private partnership model is called, “is sort of the new horizon,” said conference panelist Daniel Marsh III, National Development Council director and eastern regional manager and president of the council’s Housing and Economic Development Corp. “It’s been around a long time and municipalities are turning to it not so much in New York as in other parts of the country.” Moderating a panel on 21st century infrastructure needs in a world increasingly dependent on wireless devices, attorney Christopher Fisher, president of the New York Wireless Association, noted that a thousandfold growth in mobile broadband traffic has been projected over a 10-year period ending in 2020. By then, broadband network demand will match the system’s capacity. The metropolitan New York area especially will experience mobile communications blackouts. “The screens go blank,” Fisher said. In the mobile communications industry, “The technology is much quicker than our ability to build out the infrastructure” to accommodate it, said Manuel Vicente, founder and president of Homeland Towers in Danbury, Conn. Building new wireless infrastructure is a revenue opportunity for municipalities, he said. Local governments “need to be engaged in this process and proactive,” Vicente said. Using a public-private partnership “is a great way to improve infrastructure without putting those costs on the taxpayers.” “Companies aren’t going to come to locations where people can’t use their cellphones,” Vicente said. “That’s a fundamental fact.”


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based Saber Dobbs Ferry L.L.C. and Saber Real Estate Advisors. Weston, Mass.-based Lincoln Property Co. is the residential developer. Rabin said shovels could be in the ground by the end of this year, with occupancy by late 2014. The trustees acted on three resolutions germane to the project. Besides the site plan approval, they also approved a land swap with the developer to facilitate traffic flow and to accept a promise from the developer not to seek reductions in real estate taxes. Rabin said the partners still need project approvals from the village architectural review board and from the state Department of Transportation (DOT) and Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). “I don’t foresee anything that we cannot deal with,” he said. “We will comply with the agencies and provide whatever they require.” Rabin said DOT seeks traffic flow

A rendering of planned residences at Rivertowns Square.

adjustments and DEC wants details on stormwater runoff. The village architectural review focuses on style, structure and color, he said. After the trustees accepted the environmental findings of the village planning board in January, they referred the project back to the planning board for adjustments SOURCE: ArX Solutions

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Formerly the Harrison Executive Park, the 13-acre campus off I-287 is owned by Simone Development. The company’s largest commercial property in Westchester includes three buildings, which total 135,000 square feet of office space. The company website lists more than 20 medical practices and health care companies as tenants on the Purchase campus. The physician-owned Westmed Medical Group numbers approximately 260 doctors and about 1,000 employees at eight locations in the county. Headquartered at 2700 Westchester Ave. in Purchase, Westmed operates a medical office at 3020 Westchester Ave. in Simone’s Harrison park. Simone Development officials said practice specialties in the new Westmed building will include OB/GYN, internal medicine, gastrointestinal, radiology/ imaging, vascular surgery offices and imaging, ultrasound, plastic surgery, sleep labs, neurology, allergy and ear, nose and throat. Led by president Joseph Simone, Simone Development Cos. is also the developer of Sarosca Farm Estates, custom-built luxury homes in Purchase. The company in 2011 relocated its headquarters from New Rochelle to its

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Hutchinson Metro Center office campus in the Bronx. Led by president and CEO John Fareri, Fareri Associates has been a leading developer and proponent of medical and health care facilities in Westchester. Fareri and his wife Brenda raised some $40 million in donations to build the Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center in memory of their 13-year-old daughter, who died of rabies at the Valhalla center. The children’s hospital opened in 2004. While moving forward with Simone on construction in Purchase, Fareri Associates is seeking approval from the town of Mount Pleasant for a $500 million, 800,000-square-foot mixed-use development that would include medical facilities, retail stores, restaurants and a 120-room hotel for patients and their families on the county-owned Grasslands Reservation in Valhalla. In a second phase of the Grasslands project, Fareri has proposed to develop up to 2 million square feet of office space for biopharmaceutical and medical research companies. In Fareri’s hometown of Greenwich, he and Simone have worked on two other joint real estate projects. The developers in 2011 built a 39,000-square-foot retail and office building at 644 W. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich whose anchor tenant is CVS Pharmacy.

and public input. The planning board subsequently held 12 meetings on the issues and changes were made, which the Board of Trustees approved with its June 25 vote. The most obvious change will be the addition of a village square in front of the eight-screen, 1,350-seat Sundance Cinemas L.L.C. movie theater. The cinema complex, the first East Coast venture for the Los Angeles-based company, will anchor approximately 115,000 square feet of commercial space. Rabin said the project forfeited parking slots to create the public space, which he said will be “a place for a farmers market and for holiday gatherings.” A Mrs. Green’s market will occupy some 18,000 square feet of space. The grocery store space was scaled back from 70,000 square feet as initially proposed. The Irvington-based owner of the Mrs. Green’s

chain operates 11 stores in the region. The Rivertowns Square property formerly was the office and laboratory complex of Akzo Nobel Chemical Co., which closed its Dobbs Ferry operation in 1996. Food Exhibituntil 2.14 Emporium leased office space there RESIDENTIAL 2005. The complex, whichRENDERED includes VIEW 200,000 RIVERTOWNS SQUARE square feet of floor space in three buildings, Final Environmental Impact Statement Dobbs Ferry, New York has sat vacant for about eight years. The project now includes about 61,300 square feet of retail and restaurant space in six buildings, a 123-room hotel and 1,222 parking spaces. The developer eliminated 24 residences earlier in the review process. The site plan approval followed about three year of planning and investment by the developer. “It’s not a fast process, but it’s not intended to be a fast process,” Rabin said. “The community has been very involved and Mayor (Hartley) Connett has made sure of the inclusiveness.”

New Rochelle lets residents weigh in on armory redevelopment The city of New Rochelle has launched a public design competition to guide redevelopment at the site of the city’s former naval armory at Echo Bay on Long Island Sound. The Waterfront Gateway Design Competition seeks “creative and innovative” proposals for the design, planning, and reimaging of the nearly 3-acre site on Route 1. City officials said the winning proposal will be selected by a high-profile jury of architects, planners, and public officials and is expected to be the basis for the development of the site. “We believe this is the most important competition to take place in Westchester County in many years,” New Rochelle Development Commissioner Luiz Aragon said in a press release. “We look forward to receiving unique and innovative proposals

that will activate this currently underutilized site while honoring its heritage.” The New Rochelle City Council last year chose a proposal from Good Profit, a nonprofit group, to redevelop the 82-year-old armory as a food market and restaurant space. Military veterans in the city protested the city’s rejection of a veterans group’s proposal to convert the vacant armory to a performing arts center. The city was left without a site developer when Good Profit earlier this year failed to make a required payment to the city. Online registration closes Aug. 5. The winner will be announced Dec. 11. Detailed information about the competition can be found at newrochellecompetition.archpaper.com. – John Golden


A Katonah broker will lead a national television audience through the real world of Westchester’s residential real estate market. Justin pieragostini, agent at William Raveis Real Estate, will be featured with his clients on a July 3 episode of HGTV’s “House Hunters.” The show will air at 10:00 p.m. In November 2012, Pieragostini was working with steven and megan Grskovic, a young couple with three children looking to relocate from Boston, Mass., to northern Westchester. Through a passing conversation, the homebuyers and their broker decided to apply to be a part of “House Hunters” and were selected for the show. Pieragostini said it was the first time the Westchester area has been showcased on the series. “Westchester is a part of the country unlike anywhere else,” he said in a press release. “We’re a hub for individuals who commute back and forth to New York City, but we still retain a lot of the small-town charm that homebuyers are searching for.” The broker led film crews through Bedford, Mount Kisco and downtown Katonah. Highlighted along the way are local

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Linda Rey and Laura Rey Iannarelli, principals of Rey Insurance Agency in Sleepy Hollow, announced they have bought out the 35-year-old business from their father, Francisco Rey. The purchase price was not disclosed. The sisters have led the family company through more than 15 years of steady growth. With Iannarelli as licensed agent and office manager and Rey as licensed agent handling sales and marketing operations with a focus on brokering and underwriting, the agency at 219 N. Broadway has grown from 750 customers in 1997 to 3,000 today., with a 90 percent retention rate. Their father stepped down as head of operations in 2008 and formally retired this year. — John Golden and Crystal Kang

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Douglas Elliman Real Estate is venturing into new Westchester housing markets with the recent opening of an office at 26 Popham Road in Scarsdale. The approximately 2,200-square-foot office will serve as a strategic marketing hub for Scarsdale and the Long Island Sound communities of Rye, Larchmont, New Rochelle and Pelham, said Dottie Herman, president and CEO of Douglas Elliman Real Estate. Based in New York City and the area’s largest residential brokerage, Douglas Elliman entered the northern Westchester and Putnam County markets in January 2011, when it acquired the Prudential Homes & Kennedy brokerage with offices in Armonk, Bedford, Chappaqua, Katonah, Pleasantville and Somers. Gabe pasquale, executive vice president of Elliman’s Westchester brokerage, in the expansion announcement said the Scarsdale location is expected to “bridge the New York City market to Westchester. Scarsdale and its surrounding towns resonate with people moving from the city when making a move to the suburbs.”

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Westchester County’s unemployment rate increased by one-tenth of a percentage point in May, but is still one of the lowest rates in the Hudson Valley and 1.6 percent lower than the state unemployment rate, according to the state Labor Department. Westchester was tied with Genesee and Suffolk counties for the seventh-lowest May unemployment rate in the state. The seven-county Hudson Valley region saw monthly unemployment rise slightly in May to 6.6 percent, but was still down from 7.6 percent a year ago, according to John Nelson, a labor market analyst at the state Department of Labor in White Plains. Westchester County had the third lowest unemployment rate in the region, at 6.2 percent, trailing Putnam (5.8 percent) and Rockland County (5.9 percent).

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landmarks such as the 500-year-old Bedford Oak, businesses that include Richard Gere’s Bedford Post Inn and equestrian properties in Bedford Riding Lanes Association country. Not to give away a happy ending, but Pieragostini’s clients bought a home in Katonah.

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Conn. limits pesticides in effort to revive lobster industry Burden on New York to follow suit

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obstermen and lawmakers in Connecticut hope a bill passed during the recent legislative session to restrict the use of certain pesticides will help revive an industry that has experienced a painful decline in the Long Island Sound. The bill will require Connecticut’s

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Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) to establish a plan by September to restrict the use or application of the pesticides methoprene and resmethrin – which have been found to impact the lobster population – near the coastline. With the bill’s passage, Connecticut joins Rhode Island and Massachusetts in restricting the use of methoprene and resmethrin. Many of the Connecticut leg-

islators who spoke at last week’s press conference in Darien said the onus is now on New York state. “New York state is still using these chemicals, and obviously they’re using it to try to curtail the West Nile Virus, but there are alternatives out there and what we need to do is put pressure so that they can follow along with what the other states are doing,” said state Sen. Carlo Leone, whose district includes Darien and

Stamford. The Long Island Sound has historically been home to some of the richest waters for lobster fishing, but over the past 15 years, lobster landings – the term for lobsters caught by fishermen – have fallen by 99 percent in the central and western portions of the sound, according to the DEEP. For the sound as a whole, lobster landings have declined from 3.7 million pounds in 1998 to 142,000 pounds in 2011. The industry has crumbled as a result and fishermen have blamed the use of pesticides that can flow into the sound as a result of storm runoff. Today, the West End Long Island Sound Lobster Association estimates there are just 15 to 20 lobstermen left in Connecticut, down from more than 1,200 in the 1990s, decimating what Roger Frate said had been a $100 million industry in Connecticut. “I’ve been fishing for almost – over – 50 years,” said Frate, owner of the Darien Seafood Market and president of the Lobster Association at a June 24 press conference at his shop. “We’ve been fighting this … for the last 13 years. I can’t believe something was done. I wish the DEP (now the DEEP) would have listened to us years ago.” Tony Carlo, a fellow fisherman, said he has been working less the past several years due to the lobster population decline. “I’m hoping it’s not too late and I’m hoping that there can be a future out in Long Island Sound for us,” Carlo said. “It’s been a bittersweet thing for everybody to rally, finally, after all this time. Bitter about a lot of things, basically because we lost our livelihoods.” In 2011, the DEEP discovered small amounts of the pesticides methoprene and resmethrin – which are found in commercial mosquito-control products such as Altosid, Scourge and Crossfire – in the tissue of lobsters caught in the waters south of Norwalk. The pesticides are primarily used to combat West Nile Virus, which first surfaced in Connecticut in the late 1990s. Lance Stewart, a retired professor of marine biology at the University of Connecticut who began his career studying lobsters and their growth and reproduction cycles, said there is evidence that methoprene and resmethrin can inhibit the development of lobsters, which, as arthropods, possess a number of genetic similarities to mosquitoes.


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n many of my past presentations, I would include a slide from a commercial stating, “What happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas.” I would then add the line, “And Twitter, Facebook, YouTube.” It was always good for a knowing laugh (or at least a smile). And yet, that simple slide contained an unsettling truth: that increasingly, parts of our lives and activities are on display online or readily available through some simple search. We live in the era of Big Data. Simply put, Big Data is the accumulation of massive amounts of online information that are – usually – available and collected for data mining and marketing purposes. Three of the largest collectors of Big Data include Google, Microsoft and Facebook. There are many companies that follow closely behind. Perhaps this is why the outcry against our government’s collecting of data has mostly been met with a shrug. We are so immersed with our online activities and the knowledge that this data is already being collected that we merely denote its occurrence and continue on with our activities. Yes, some

organizations – most notably the ACLU – and some people have taken action, created hashtags or blog posts, or at least reported on some aspect about it but overall, these recent revelations of widespread data access by the government have elicited little reaction. Or maybe, by just fitting everything under the umbrella of national security, that by itself is sufficient for most people. One of the few points that all three panelists could agree upon in Westfair Communication’s debate involving social media several months ago was that the Internet is managed and controlled by a handful of large companies. The debate itself focused – in part – on whether these social media platforms were beneficial to most businesses when used effectively. I believe they are and in the process have transformed how business is accomplished in today’s world. But, the downside – as argued by one panelist – was at what cost to ourselves and our personal privacy. A recent article in The New York Times discussed how President Obama’s key team of data analysts were able to

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analyze the data of millions of people to determine how to get them to support Obama in the 2012 election. They developed a complicated algorithm that ranked every man and woman to a persuasion score (0-10). One aspect of their persuasion method utilized Facebook friends as a means to sway potential supporters. This wasn’t a national security issue, but it did utilize extensive data mining and algorithmic techniques – many of which can be reformulated and utilized for marketing and political purposes. One of the key areas we focus on when we are creating a marketing campaign is the identification of your target market and the ability to effectively reach it. That is the value platform (on a basic level) of most marketing campaigns. It also forms the basis for content marketing which, when done well, is extremely effective. And yet, this process is dwarfed by the shadow of Big Data and the new data mining techniques that accompany it. Much of the information relayed online and via the news media has focused on the incredible amount of data that is

being collected by both the government and many businesses. According to IBM, 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created every day. This amount is truly staggering. Yet, what these reports have largely overlooked are the algorithms and analysis required to make sense of all this data. How can you look through all of this data to find the proverbial needle in the haystack? That’s the true challenge. It is what several startup and existing companies are anticipating as the new wave of data mining and what will ultimately determine the success or failure of the government’s Big Data collection endeavor; not that we will hear of it, of course. Bruce Newman is the president of wwWebevents.com, a division of The Productivity Institute L.L.C., and the creator of The Complete Webinar Training Course, an online course that helps companies create and promote highly successful webinars. He can be reached at bnewman@prodinst.com.

WESTCHESTER SUMMER PROGRAM & RECEPTION

Please join us for a summer evening event at the scenic setting of American Yacht Club located on the Long Island Sound in Rye, New York. Leaders of firms in Westchester and the surrounding areas will discuss their viewpoints on topics relevant to deal making in the middle market. This event will be informative and perfect for networking. Join us at one of the most prestigious sailing clubs for a spectacular summer event. Private Equity Panel: •Moderator, Rob Lordi – Investor Group Services (IGS) •Christopher (Chris) Laws – Greenbriar Equity Group •Robert (Bob) Fitzsimmons – High Road Capital •Andrew (Drew) Shea – GenNx360 Capital Partners

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Changing behavior In order to get better as a company, we have to change how we’re doing some things. But I’m finding it difficult to break old habits – for myself and the people who report to me. How can I help everyone here get better at building new habits? The alternative is to get rid of everyone and start fresh – just kidding! That’s not an option at all. What should I do?

thouGhts oF thE Day: Habits are powerful and can be hard to change. The good news is human beings are wired to learn. It is usually less expensive to work on changing behaviors than it is to fire otherwise good people and train their replacements. Learn how to make the process of changing habits rewarding. What people do during most of the day is a combination of conscious thought and unconscious activity. The newer the activity,

the more conscious people need to be. The more repetitive tasks are done almost unconsciously. Those are the habits. Our brains get wired through the process of repetition. Repetition leads to well-worn pathways in the brain. The more practiced the habit, the more worn the pathway, the harder it is to change behaviors. To make changes it’s necessary to carve out new neural pathways in the brain. And to get the brain to stop using the old paths – that’s the challenging part. One interesting statistic I’ve heard is that building a new habit takes 21 days of practicing or repeating the new behavior. That’s related to what it takes to carve a new neural pathway in the brain. Because humans are wired to acquire, process and use new knowledge, the door is open for us to build new habits, replacing the older, less successful ones. It’s all in figuring out how to go about doing that. In order to change habits, set up reminders, plan out activities and include rewards. Take an active approach to change. Consciously pursue new activities. Practice new skills and behaviors repetitively. Build up new pathways in the brain – the new habits.

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Stay off the old pathways long enough for them to fade away due to lack of use. Here are some steps that can help: • Figure out what it is you’re trying to do differently and what you hope to accomplish by doing that. • Define the new behavior or habit, clearly, in writing, so you can be conscious about it. • Set up a time and place to practice the new behavior regularly. In other words, make the experience of change meaningful. Practice. Allow time for change to occur. Focus on the wins. It takes conscious intervention and practice to change habits and create new neural pathways. Build new routines to go with the habits you’re looking to change. Eventually, you’ll free up the conscious brain by consciously practicing new activities so much that they turn into unconscious activities. See yourself as successfully practicing until new behaviors become new habits. Keep a record of your progress. Be aware of the changes that are happening. Look for gradual changes over time, rather than rapidly attempting big changes. Give up trying

to be perfect. Accept that you may miss an activity, catch yourself and get back to practicing the new habit as quickly as possible. Do use visualization to strengthen and deepen the habits you’re trying to build. See yourself performing successfully. Imagine in your mind’s eye the steps you go through to accomplish the new behavior. Focus on change as bringing pleasure rather focusing on than pain that may accompany struggling to change. Looking for a good book? Try “Your Brain at Work: Strategies for Overcoming Distraction, Regaining Focus, and Working Smarter All Day Long” by David Rock. Andi Gray is president of Strategy Leaders Inc., strategyleaders.com, a businessconsulting firm that specializes in helping entrepreneurial firms grow. She can be reached by phone at (877) 238-3535. Do you have a question for Andi? Please send it to her, via email at AskAndi@StrategyLeaders. com.Visit AskAndi.com for an entire library of articles.

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THELIST: Website developers Listed alphabetically

Westchester County Next list: JULY 8 Hotels

Website developers

westchester county

Listed alphabetically. Name Address Telephone (area code 914 unless otherwise noted) Website

AJ Network Solutions

Description of services

Internet consulting and website development/design

P.O. Box 459, Tuckahoe 10707 309-6149 • ajns.com

Aunt Reenee's Websites

Website design, search-engine consulting, graphic design, e-commerce, newsletters

50 Orchard Drive, Ossining 10562 941-7284 • auntreeneeswebsites.com

Better Search L.L.C.

Website design, search-engine optimization

P.O. Box 454, Millwood 10546 432-7988 • bettersearchinc.com

Chase Interactive

Website design, evaluation, programming and maintenance, domain names, hosting, search-engine marketing, creative services

1520 Front St., Yorktown Heights 10598 962-3871 • yepublishing.com

Convey Media

Graphic design, web design, development and hosting, optimization services

P.O. Box 1450, New Rochelle 10802 960-0390 • conveymedia.com

Eyebuzz Design

Custom website work and blog design, e-commerce, flash, web maintenance, search-engine optimization, print work, logo design

53 Loh Design, Tarrytown 10591 909-4122 • eyebuzz.com

E-Wiz Solutions Inc. 120 Kisco Ave., Suite F, Mount Kisco 10549 202-9468 • ewizsolutions.com

GAPC.net

Website design, e-marketing, flash and graphic design, software development, web hosting and domain names

Web strategies for small businesses, including website design, search-engine optimization, email marketing, Internet security and hosting

P.O. Box 11, Croton-on-Hudson 10520 944-7400 • gapc.net

Hudson Fusion

Website design, social media marketing, search-engine marketing, mobile apps, e-commerce solutions, web applications, print design, animation/videos

30 State St., Suite 204, Ossining 10562 762-0900 • hudsonfusion.com

JB Web & Photo

Website design, photo editing and reconditioning

P.O. Box 8389, White Plains 10602 jbwp.com

Kyle Baker Design

Website design, web-based applications, Internet marketing, strategic positioning

207 Rockledge Ave., Buchanan 10511 262-3011 • kylebakerdesign.com

Luria Digital L.L.C.

Website design and development, managed services

80 Main St., Suite 2, Dobbys Ferry 10522 220-6529 • luriadigital.com

Marketing Beyond Design Inc. 50 Main St., Suite 1000, White Plains 10601 831-9469 • marketingbd.com

Mediaspa L.L.C. 4 W. Red Oak Lane, Suite 205, White Plains 10604 921- 3200 • mediaspa.com

M&M Designz 520 White Plains Road, Suite 5055, Tarrytown 10591 909-5900 • msmdesignz.com

Monaro Design 15 New Chalet Drive, Mohegan Lake 10547 462-3860 • monarodesign.com

Painted Pages Web Design

Website design, e-marketing, flash and graphic design, software development, web hosting and domain names Data management, corporate services, digital media, business process and services, including content-managed website development, e-commerce platforms, search-engine optimization and marketing Web design and development, graphic design, social media, online marketing, advertising

Website design and redesign, flash animation, search-engine optimization, graphic design Custom website design and development, social media, education, site maintenance, search-engine optimization, e-newsletters, content development

1 Woods Way, Larchmont 10538 833-7331 • paintedpages.com

Sheffield Media Group

Website design and online marketing

445 Hamilton Ave., White Plains 10601 220-8384 • sheffieldmediagroup.com

The Taming Cafe

Website design and webmaster, custom WordPress, PHP and SQL programming

12 Spruce Road, South Salem 10590 602-3600 • thetamingcafe.com

Timothy Wood

Graphic design, creative direction, advertising, website design and development, Internet marketing

1016 Brown St., Peekskill 10566 734-1430 • timothywood.com

Wagner Web Design Inc. 11 Abbey Lane, Suite 1314, Danbury, CT 06810 245-2626 • wagnerwebdesigns.com

Web design and maintenance, search-engine optimization, copywriting, social media, photography and media services

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SPECIAL hospitality REPORT & tourism

Renovated Crowne Plaza caters to businesses BY CRYSTAL KANG ckang@westfairinc.com

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n the midst of a $15 million facelift, the Crowne Plaza in downtown White Plains has locked onto two reliable business strategies: provide attractive amenities for the out-of-towners and build loyalty among community leaders, organizations, businesses and socialites. The task of keeping a business together after a recession is tough, but Crowne Plaza management believes the hotel industry is making a comeback and it plans to stay ahead of the curve with the hotel’s renovations. “We’re almost back to recovery from the financial crisis and this year we will have made well over $1 million more than last year,” said Scott de Savoye, Crowne Plaza general manager. The Crowne Plaza, owned by the InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, draws people from all walks of life. With many options for lodging, de Savoye said his company must keep the prices competitive to attract more than just your average overnight lodgers. “We give deals to corporations that give us hundreds and thousands of dollars, and we give discounts to large groups,” de Savoye said. “In the hotel business, occupancy is what determines our success. We accommodate anywhere between 300 and 600 people on any given day. On the weekdays we get more businesses and on the weekends we get more socialites. We’re both funky and functional. It’s not a stuffy or pretentious place. It’s a very businesscentered place.” The renovations provide for new amenities such as a brand new 42-inch flat screen television, carpet, furniture, bedding, drapes, bathroom fixtures, mini refrigerators in every guest room and suite, upgraded executive lounges with food services throughout the day and a second fit-

Scott de Savoye stands in the Crowne Plaza’s lobby, where he said the new color scheme reflects the hotel’s sophisticated yet warm and inviting ambience.

ness center. The Crowne Plaza is an increasingly important space for local companies and organizations to convene. “We get mostly business leaders from IBM, PepsiCo, MasterCard and Heineken doing a lot of business here,” de Savoye said. “Some of their executives and business guests come, too. And the Rotary Club uses our meeting rooms every week. White Plains is a great business travel destination.” The hotel refurbished 17,000 square feet of meeting space and 6,000 square feet of ballroom space to create a cozier setting in which companies and organizations can host events and luncheons. With the option of collapsing and expanding the

rooms with moving dividers, the ballroom is also used for events and community gettogethers. The Rotary Club of White Plains has relied on the Crowne Plaza to host its weekly luncheons for 20 years. The updated services and improved quality of food at the hotel add perks for businesses conducting meetings in a more leisurely and comfortable space. “We do a fair amount of business at the Crowne Plaza,” said Georgene Mongarella, former president of the White Plains Rotary Club. “They’re always booked and have other companies there, but we usually take a portion of the ballroom every week. If

they’re overbooked, we just go downstairs to the smaller rooms. James Constantino, the banquet manager, has done a wonderful job with the food and we couldn’t be happier.” The Rotary Club spends about $1,400 on weekly luncheons, Mongarella said. In the past, they have invited about 100 to 300 people to fundraisers and paid a fee of $75 to $85 per person, which can generate anywhere from $7,500 to $25,500 per event for the hotel. The renovations at the hotel have kept 150 people employed, with about 60 percent of the workers from New York state and about 30 percent from Connecticut.

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Renaissance Westchester Hotel undertakes $12 M upgrade BY CRYSTAL KANG ckang@westfairinc.com

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he Renaissance Westchester Hotel in West Harrison recently completed a $12 million, six-month renovation project, which added a new restaurant and ballroom to its 30-acre campus. At the entrance, guests can see the newly installed natural wooden panels on the walls and step into a living room space that’s connected to a library, which has computers for public use. The Hive Living Room + Bar, the new restaurant, is run by head chef JeanClaude Lanchais, previously an executive chef in Guam, Jamaica and Florida before he came to New York. The Hive serves American food and uses local ingredients, bringing rev-

enue to Westchester businesses. People gather in the lobby for meetings and interviews all the time, said Catherine Stevens, Renaissance Hotel general manager. “We get a combination of modern and hip guests,” Stevens said. “Moving forward, we’ll have live entertainment in the Hive. We’ve

created something modern and chic and we’re very excited about our opportunities.” Stevens said one of the most impressive spaces at the Renaissance is the Red Oak Terrace mansion, which seats 250 and offers an elegant space for social events with an alfresco patio and gazebo, as well as convert-

ible breakout rooms for corporate clientele. The local businesses that use the hotel’s meeting spaces include PepsiCo, MasterCard and Morgan Stanley. “People feel like our meeting spaces are a touch more upscale and personified,” Stevens said. “A lot of our tablescaping has objects in the center for the guests to see and touch. We feel that adding stimuli for people helps with creative ideas and getting through meetings. We might add a diamond that reflects the sun and displays multiple colors or a game of Tic Tac Toe, chess or Rubik’s Cubes.” All of the 348 guest rooms and executive suites have been completely renovated and reopened with the exception of the concierge lounge, which will open July 18. Vast improvements have been made on the accommodations inside the rooms, including less-bulky furniture, flat-screen televisions and king-size beds for a standard room. Room prices could range from $139 on the weekends and $289 on the weekdays, not including the executive suites. Stevens said the hotel industry is looking at a “continued upswing in the market” and believes that’s where the trend is headed in 2014. The Renaissance hires mostly Westchester County employees and a few workers commute an hour to get there. Recent state job reports showed that 3,000 jobs were created in Putnam, Rockland and Westchester combined for the leisure and hospitality sector from April to May. “Tourism is great for our local economy, and people are always renting cars and buying groceries when they stay with us,” Stevens said.

Rave reviews BY JOHN GOLDEN jgolden@westfairinc.com

DoubleTree by Hilton Tarrytown has been awarded the TripAdvisor certificate of excellence in hospitality for 2013. The honor is given to the top 10 percent of businesses worldwide that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on TripAdvisor, the online travel listings and reviews site. “There is nothing more rewarding than to be recognized by our guests for our commitment to superior service throughout every aspect of a guest’s stay,” said Rich Friedman, general manager of the 247-room hotel at 455 S. Broadway, in a press release. “We will strive to continue to meet and exceed expectations and create a rewarding experience for every guest that walks through our hotel doors.”

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Part pub, part theater, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema set to open BY CRYsTAL KANG ckang@westfairinc.com

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he Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, a movie theater and eatery chain started in Texas, recently opened its doors for a private hard hat tour Monday evening amid the unfinished rooftop, loose wires and gutted walls of its newest location, 2548 Central Park Ave. in Yonkers. This space, a former movie theater with 1,781 seats, is being transformed into six customized theaters with a total of 666 seats and a dine-in service that caters to customers while they watch movies ranging from first-runs and indie films to documentaries and foreign films. With plans to open to the public July 25 in time for the movies “The Wolverine” and “Pacific Rim,” the Alamo promises to bring to the community an atypical movie-going experience and with it new jobs and business partnerships. Alamo Drafthouse CEO Tim League hired general manager Doug Bowmen of Queens last summer to run the theater. League said, the Alamo will be central to Yonkers and become a “neighborhood theater that’s part of the community - not just a stand-alone business.” Although he declined to disclose the exact cost of the renovations, League said that the project is under $10 million. He plans to hire between 120 and 130 people. Construction is ongoing with the bare bones of the seats, walls, projectors and light fixtures already in place. The majority of the work that’s left includes unpacking boxes of supplies and installing equipment in the brand new kitchen and bar space, League said. The movie theater’s new additions are the kitchen and bar space, which Bowmen said is equivalent to opening up a restaurant inside a cinema. “The biggest challenge is running the gas lines into a movie theater and putting in exhaust hoods,” Bowmen said. “The equipment for the kitchen, electricity, plumbing and utility bills will add extra to the cost of a standard movie theater.” Neighboring meat shops will provide the theater with fresh ingredients to serve burgers and other foods, including “bat wings” and eight-course “Hobbit meals” that the chefs will cook on scheduled movie marathons for the “Batman” and “Lord of the Rings” series. Each theater will contain rows of tables that run the width of the room and food servers will come around to take orders and also monitor the noise levels. For certain movies, the theater will bring in popular drinks from the time period the films are set in and the Alamo plans to

provide 32 beers on tap. Captain Lawrence in Elmsford and Yonkers Brewing are local breweries partnering with the dine-in theater business. Captain Lawrence founder Scott Vacarro said Alamo will help drive sales of his popular beverages, including the Pale Ale and Liquid Gold as well as seasonal brews, such as the Sun Block and Pumpkin Ale. As renovations progress, the theater has

already begun hiring and training employees for the theater’s projected grand opening. The Alamo needs to hire about 40 to 50 more workers. Awilda Cruz, 63, picked up a job application form. She was looking for work as a bartender. “I think opening up the theater would be great for people because jobs are so difficult to find these days,” Cruz said. Ticket prices for the theater will be $9

for matinee, children and seniors and $12 for general admission. The Alamo plans to invite schools, advocacy groups, independent film directors and artists to showcase films at their micro theaters once the renovations are complete. “We want to be a cultural oasis and hub for the people in Westchester,” said Alexis Meisels, private and community events coordinator at the Alamo.

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THE ANNUAL DISTINGUISHED AWARD PROGRAM FOR PHYSICIANS WHO EITHER LIVE OR WORK IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY IS SPONSORED BY THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY WITH SUPPORT FROM CITRIN COOPERMAN AND THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL. THIS UNIQUE PROGRAM RECOGNIZING THE IMPORTANT WORK OF PHYSICIANS, BOTH PRACTICING AND NONPRACTICING, IS LONG OVERDUE IN THE COUNTY. NOMINATIONS will be open from now through August 15. To nominate, please visit westfaironline.com for instructions and nomination forms or call Holly DeBartolo at (914) 694-3600, ext. 3006.

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IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: HUMANITARIAN AWARD: in recognition of a physician or physicians for a project or service that impacts humanity by significantly improving or enhancing the quality of life for people in the region, nationwide or worldwide. COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD: in recognition of a physician for outstanding service to his or her community in providing free medical and patient care services for people in need — the underserved, homeless, uninsured or indigent. MEDICAL ENTREPRENEUR AWARD: in recognition of a physician whose ingenuity and “outside-the-traditional box” thinking and action have significantly contributed to the advancement of medical practice. RESEARCH EXCELLENCE AWARD: in recognition of a physician whose clinical research in a particular area has caught the attention of his or her peers and deserves special acknowledgement. LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: in recognition of a physician who is respected by his or her peers for a lifetime career in medical service to the community. LEADERSHIP IN MEDICAL ADVOCACY AWARD: in recognition of a physician who has provided exceptional leadership in the form of advocacy on behalf of the medical profession at the local, state or national level or has provided tireless volunteer time to help fellow physicians. AWARD PRESENTATIONS A distinguished panel of judges will choose a winner in each category, all of whom will be awarded at an elegant reception and ceremony.

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FACTS& FIGURES on the record Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Inc. Filed by Hayley CleckBankruptcies Court Cases ler. Action: diversity personal injury claim. Attorneys for plaintiff: The following petitions were filed in The following cases appear on the Mitchell G. Allen and Leila H. the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the docket of the U.S. District Court for Watson. Filed June 19. Case no. Southern District of New York in the county of Westchester in White 13-04234. White Plains. Chapter 11 indicates Plains. the filer intends to submit a plan of reorganization to the court. Chapter 12 Water Street Gourmet Cafe Compuware Corp. Filed by David A. Cohen. Action: job discrimina7 indicates a liquidation of assets. Ltd., et al. Filed by Nicolas Herrara, tion (employment) claim. Attorney et al. Action: claim filed under the for plaintiff: Martin R. Lee. Filed Manhattan Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. June 19. Case no. 13-04254. Attorneys for plaintiff: Scott A. Ko167th St Auto Parts Company renbaum and David Bruce Rankin. Corinthian Colleges Inc., et al. Inc., P.O. Box 689, Bedford 10506. Filed June 24. Case no. 13-04370. Filed by Frank Erickson. Action: Chapter 7, voluntary. Attorney: claim filed under the Securities Bruce Weiner, Brooklyn. Filed 21C Media Group Inc. Filed by Exchange Act of 1934. Attorneys June 21. Case no. 13-12063. Phillip Mayer. Action: claim filed for plaintiff: Jeremy Alan Lieberunder the Fair Labor Standards man and Lesley Frank Portnoy. Rockland Parent-Child Center Act of 1938. Attorney for plaintiff: Filed June 20. Case no. 13-04308. Inc., P.O. Box 782, Nyack 10960. Taylor Bell Graham. Filed June 24. Chapter 11, voluntary. Attorney: Case no. 13-04369. Dominion Property Group Rosemarie E. Matera, Spring Valley. L.L.C., et al. Filed by Building SerFiled June 20. Case no. 13-22984. 200 East 81st Restaurant Corp. vice 32BJ Health Fund, Building Filed by Marjan Arsovski. Action: Service 32 BJ Pension Fund, BuildSTX PAN OCEAN COMPA- claim filed under the Fair Labor ing Service 32 BJ Legal Fund, et al. NY Ltd., STX Namsan Tower, Standards Act of 1938. Attorney Action: claim filed under the Em5-Ga 631, Namdaemun-ro for plaintiff: Louis Pechman. Filed ployee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. Attorney for plaintiff: Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea. Chapter June 20. Case no. 13-04295. Michael E. Geffner. Filed June 19. 15, voluntary. Attorney: Jeremy O. Harwood, New York City. Filed 590-600 Realty Corp., et al. Filed Case no. 13-04229. June 20. Case no. 13-12046. by Building Service 32BJ Pension Fund. Action: Employee Retire- Entry Systems Inc. Filed by the Trinacria Group L.L.C., 1 E. 35` ment Income Security Act of 1974. trustees of the District Council 9 St., New York City 10016. Chapter Attorney for plaintiff: Ira A Sturm. Painting Industry Insurance and Annuity Funds. Action: claim filed 11, voluntary. Attorney: Brian J. Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04230. under the Labor Management Hufnagel, Uniondale. Filed June 19. Case no. 13-12031. ADC Telecommunications Inc., Act of 1947. Attorney for plaintiff: et al. Filed by AT&T Corp. Action: Dana Lynne Henke. Filed June 20. diversity other contract claim. At- Case no. 13-04282. White Plains torneys for plaintiff: Richard H. Brown III and Barbara M. Yu. Filed Equifax Information Services Earl Lorence Enterprises Ltd., June 21. Case no. 13-04349. L.L.C. Filed by Amer Hattar. Ac200 Route 303, Valley Cottage tion: claim filed under the Fair 10989. Chapter 11, voluntary. Attorneys: Kenneth M. Lewis, White American President Lines Ltd. Credit Reporting Act of 1970. AtPlains 10605 and Mark S. Tulis, Filed by Navigators Management torney for plaintiff: Abel Luc Pierre. White Plains 10605. Filed June 19. Company Inc. Action: admiralty Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04231. claim. Attorneys for plaintiff: Janine Case no. 13-22977. Elaine Brown and Martin F. Casey. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04239. Corp., et al. Filed by Kristin Whyte. Action: diversity negotiable instruArturo Francisco and Express- ment claim. Attorney for plaintiff: way Parking Lot Inc. Filed by David M. Schlachter. Filed June 20. Items appearing in the Westchester Idalmy Pichardo. Action: federal Case no. 13-04314. County Business Journal’s On The Re- question claim. Attorneys for plaincord section are compiled from various tiff: Toi Mary Frederick and Sarah Ford Motor Co. Filed by Douglas sources, including public records made Elaine Walcavich. Filed June 20. McVay, et al. Action: designation by available to the media by federal, state Case no. 13-04300. U.S. attorney of individual to accept and municipal agencies and the court service of summons and complaint system. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this informa- AT&T Mobility Services L.L.C. claim. Attorneys for plaintiff: Mark tion, no liability is assumed for errors or Filed by Eudora Brooks, et al. Ac- S. Fistos, Eric H. Gibbs, Steven R. omissions. In the case of legal action, the records cited are open to public scrutiny tion: denial of overtime com- Jaffe, Seth Michael Lehrman, Geofand should be inspected before any ac- pensation claim. Attorneys for frey A Munroe and David K. Stein. tion is taken. plaintiff: Paul Patrick Rooney and Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04243. Questions and comments regarding Justin Scott Weitzman. Filed June 20. Case no. 13-04303 this section should be directed to: Bob Rozycki c/o Westfair Communications Inc. 3 Gannett Drive, Suite G7 White Plains, N.Y. 10604-3407 Phone: 694-3600 • Fax: 694-3680

Ford Motor Co. Filed by James Oldcorn. Action: diversity: notice of removal claim. Attorneys for plaintiff: Christopher Stephen Polaszek, Rachel Lynn Soffin and John Allen Yanchunis Sr. Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04242. Ford Motor Co. Filed by William Huff, et al. Action: federal question claim. Attorneys for plaintiff: Scott A. George and Jonathan Shub. Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04237. Ford Motor Co. Filed by Marianne Cibeu. Action: diversity fraud claim. Attorney for plaintiff: Paula S. Bliss. Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04236. Ford Motor Co. Filed by Lori Schneider, et al. Action: diversity fraud claim. Attorneys for plaintiff: Scott Alan George, Eric H. Gibbs, Heidi H. Kalscheur, Robert A. Mosier, Geoffrey A. Munroe, Jonathan Shub and David K. Stein. Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04235. Gawker Media L.L.C., et al. Filed by Aulistar Mark. Action: claim filed under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. Attorney for plaintiff: Andrea Maria Paparella. Filed June 21. Case no. 13-04347. GMAC Mortgage Inc., et al. Filed by David Williams, et al. Action: diversity negotiable instrument. Attorney for plaintiff: David M. Schlachter. Filed June 20. Case no. 13-04315. Healthy Directions L.L.C. Filed by the Snore Reliever Company L.L.C. Action: trademark infringement claim. Attorney for plaintiff: Eddy Salcedo. Filed June 20. Case no. 13-042867.

KWE Capital Management L.L.C., et al. Filed by Blaylock Robert Van L.L.C. Action: claim filed under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Attorney for plaintiff: Kenneth Michael Murray. Filed June 20. Case no. 13-04263.

Somnio Solutions Inc. Filed by Gold Standard Inc. Action: diversity account receivable claim. Attorney for plaintiff: Mark E. Duckstein. Filed June 20. Case no. 13-04262.

Southern Hospitality Xanadu L.L.C., et al. Filed by New V & J Lansky›s Operating Corp., et al. Produce Corp. Action: claim filed Filed by Vandoulakis, et al. Action: under the Perishable Agricultural claim filed under the Perishable Commodities Act of 1930. Attorney Agricultural Commodities Act of for plaintiff: Cynthia Maria Attard. 1930. Attorney for plaintiff: Cyn- Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04244. thia Maria Attard. Filed June 20. Case no. 13-04281. Sun Sai Gai Restaurant Inc., et al. Filed by Shi Rui Lin. Action: denial Nike Inc. Filed by Richard Noble. of overtime compensation claim. Action: copyright infringement Attorney for plaintiff: Stephen H. claim. Attorney for plaintiff: Ed- Marcus. Filed June 21. Case no. ward Charles Greenberg. Filed 13-04346. June 24. Case no. 13-04371. Surgical Orthomedics Inc. Filed New East Side Nursing Home by Brown Rudnick L.L.P. Action: L.L.C. Filed by the trustees of the diversity other contract claim. At1199SEIU National Benefit Fund torneys for plaintiff: Richard I. for Health and Human Service Janvey and Joan M. Secofsky. Filed Employees, et al. Action: claim filed June 21. Case no. 13-04348. under the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947. Attorneys for Transportation Technology plaintiff: Laureve Daniele Black- Services Inc. Filed by Tokio Mastone and Suzanne Hepner. Filed rine and Nichido Fire Insurance June 19. Case no. 13-04232. Company Ltd., et al. Action: federal question claim. Attorneys for Parlay Shipping & Trading L.L.C. plaintiff: Thomas Mark Eagan Filed by Bouchard Transportation and David Thomas Maloof. Filed Company Inc., et al. Action: admi- June 20. Case no. 13-04284. ralty claim. Attorneys for plaintiff: Edward John Carlson and John Jo- UGL Services Unicco Operations seph Walsh. Filed June 21. Case no. Co. Filed by David Hu. Action: 13-04335. claim filed under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. AtPepe West 48th Street L.L.C., et torney for plaintiff: Leonard Zack. al. Filed by John Cabrera. Action: Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04251. denial of overtime compensation claim. Attorney for plaintiff: Louis United Cerebral Palsy AssociaPechman. Filed June 20. Case no. tions of New York State Inc., et 13-04297. al. Filed by Hayden Subero. Action: job discrimination (employPort Authority Trans-Hudson ment) claim. Attorney for plaintiff: Corp. Filed by Lunette Young. Ac- Edward A. Roberts. Filed June 21. tion: claim filed under the Federal Case no. 13-04345. Employee’s Liability Act of 1908. Attorney for plaintiff: Philip J. Dinhofer. Filed June 19. Case no. Deeds 13-04276.

Iano Corp., et al. Filed by Ruben Martinez, et al. Action: claim filed under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. Attorneys for plaintiff: Michael Andrew Lavine and William Thomas Vuk. Filed June 21. Case no. 13-04336. Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd., et al. Filed by Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. J. Walter Thompson Co., et al. Action: patent infringement claim. Filed by Cartagena Enterprises Inc., Attorney for plaintiff: Joshua Isaac et al. Action: federal question claim. Sherman. Filed June 21. Case no. Attorney for plaintiff: Roger Juan 13-04343. Maldonado. Filed June 19. Case no. 13-04238. Rosenthal & Rosenthal Inc., et al. Filed by Rosemary Rosado. Action: K.K. & D Restaurant Corp., et al. job discrimination (employment) Filed by Saul Cadena, et al. Action: claim. Attorney for plaintiff: Marjodenial of overtime compensation rie Mesidor. Filed June 19. Case no. claim. Attorney for plaintiff: Louis 13-04228. Pechman. Filed June 20. Case no. 13-04299.

Above $1 million 6 Harding L.L.C., Scarsdale. Seller: Louis G. Sganga Jr., et al, Rye. Property: 6 Harding Drive, Rye. Amount: $1 million. Filed June 24. DSF IV White Plains Owner L.L.C., Waltham, Mass. Seller: White Plains 25 Martine L.L.C., Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Property: 25 Martine Ave., White Plains. Amount: $34 million. Filed June 21.

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NEWSMAKERS plus awards and events Mark Advent, developer, in collaboration with Ducasse Studio (DS), opened pinch, a restaurant named after the cooking vernacular, at Empire City Casino, 810 Yonkers Ave., Yonkers, an entertainment destination visited annually by more than 8.5 million guests and featuring more than 5,300 slot machines, electronic roulette, craps, sic bo and baccarat tables; daily live entertainment; weekly comedy shows; outdoor summer concerts; year-round harness racing; six restaurants and eateries; and private event space. Roman and Williams provided the architectural direction of the space while the interior design was created by Ace and Standard hotels in New York City, and Richard H. Lewis Architect, project architects for Balthazar and Minetta Tavern in New York City. The nostalgic interior design was inspired by 1950s classic vintage diners and the 1955 Bisiluro Damolnar Le Mans racecar. The “diner-like” convivial 245-seat, casual restaurant is open for lunch and dinner daily. Unique design features include a floating, glass-enclosed keg room suspended over the open kitchen overlooking the raw bar and pastry counter; a 15-foot powder coat red tap wall with 100 beer faucets at the main bar and six booths equipped with one-of-a-kind custom-designed and fabricated self-pour tableside tap dispensing systems, which allow guests to serve themselves. Empire City Casino is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 4 a.m. For more information, call (914) 968-4200. Arc of Westchester’s 62nd annual meeting recently held at its Gleeson-Israel Gateway Center, at 265 Saw Mill River Road in Hawthorne, was a special evening for the entire community. More than 100 individuals, including chapter members, invited guests, self-advocates, staff and board members attended. Peter V. Berns, CEO of The Arc of the U.S., spoke about the strength derived from the Arc of the U.S.’s partnership with all of its chapters across the nation, including the Arc of Westchester. The membership elected a new slate of officers and board members for 2013-2014. Bernard Krooks an attorney residing in Chappaqua was appointed president elect. Abby Reuben of Mount Kisco was re-elected secretary. Jonathan Ferguson of Princeton, N.J. was elected treasurer. Arc honored the following award recipients. The S & L Marx Foundation of Greenwich, Conn., received The Arc of Westchester Foundation Award. Jonathan Ferguson of Princeton, N.J. received the Katzenberg Award. Thomas Abinanti, a New York state assemblyman of White Plains, received the Public Partnership Award. The Frishman–Rosman Family of Irvington received the Charles R. Kingsley Family Award. Dr. Vincent Carbone of Valley Cottage received the School Partnership Award. Robert Miss of Dobbs Ferry received the Volunteer Partnership Award. Michelina Arminio has been appointed sales manager of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Connecticut and Westchester County’s New Rochelle office. Arminio will be responsible for the oversight of 35 sales professionals serving New Rochelle, Bronxville, Eastchester, Yonkers and the surrounding communities in Westchester County. Coldwell Banker operates more than 50 offices with more than 2,100 employees. Prior to her new role, Arminio was a top-producing real estate professional in the Coldwell Banker New Rochelle office for 10 years. She became a licensed real estate salesperson in 2002 and joined Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. She earned an associate broker license in

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2011 and successfully completed a comprehensive course in buyer representation to become an accredited buyer representative. Before her career in real estate, Arminio worked for the United States Tennis Association, where she implemented various activities pertaining to the U.S. Open. She has also worked for News Corp., assisting the executive vice president and chief financial officer for FOX television stations, and at Young & Rubicam, a New York City advertising agency, where she served various clients, including the U.S. Army, U.S. Postal Service, Kraft and DuPont Silverstone. She is a graduate of Iona College with a degree in mass communications. Robert Cioffi, managing partner of Progressive Computing Inc. (PCI) was the recipient of the 2013 Spirit Award from HTG Peer Groups – a worldwide organization dedicated to helping information technology professionals share best practices – which recognizes the top participants among its membership. Cioffi, an HTG member, was honored, after being chosen by the HTG Advisory Council, based on observation and input from others, for displaying, dedication, going the extra mile and representing HTG in a positive manner. Cioffi joined HTG in 2010 to help take his company to the next level through regular quarterly meetings with peers to plan business-growth goals and share best practices with IT professionals from all over the country. PCI, with offices in Westchester County and New York City, is a computer network installation, design and maintenance IT services, computer consulting, technical support computer repair company focused on providing cost-effective, reliable and right-sized solutions. Divney Tung Schwalbe, a planning, engineering and landscape architecture firm chose Westchester Community College as the site of its annual “do-it-in-a-day” volunteer landscaping project. The partners in the firm along with the company’s employees recently designed and planted a garden at the entrance of the college’s Gateway Center on the main campus in Valhalla. They planted a variety of native plants donated by a member of the Westchester Community College Foundation Board. Divney Tung Schwalbe partner Jerry Schwalbe, an alumnus of the college, is a licensed civil engineer with more than 30 years experience in site engineering, municipal infrastructure design, and project management and development. He supervised the garden project in coordination with members of the college physical plant department and Native Plant Center. Divney Tung Schwalbe, which was founded in 1972, is a team of land-use professionals who help clients to envision and achieve successful and responsible development projects. The company serves a wide range of private and public clients throughout the New York tri-state region and beyond – from corporate headquarters and institutional facilities to residential communities, historic properties and recreational sites. Don Larkin, a Stepinac High School faculty member for 50 years, was honored June 21 in the school’s gymnasium with more than 150 guests and supporters in attendance. Larkin started at Stepinac as a language teacher, coaching basketball and soccer and later taking the role as athletic director in 1974. He cut short his plans to retire when asked to return as student activities coordinator. Today, he continues to help the school with special events, including blood drives, fundraisers and graduation ceremonies. In recognition of his years of commitment, the school honored him with a scholarship in his name and marked June 21 “Don Larkin Day.” Money was raised for the Don Larkin Scholarship, which will be presented to a junior student for the 2013/2014 school year. An anonymous donor plans to match those donations up to $125,000. (See photo 1.) Robert F. Martin has joined the White Plains, office of Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott L.L.C. as a member in the firm’s mass tort and litigation groups. Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott has more than 375 attorneys located in 13 offices throughout the United States and provides a broad range of legal services in the areas of litigation. Prior to joining the

firm, Martin served as local and regional coordinating counsel in asbestos matters. In this role he worked closely with expert witnesses to prepare cohesive litigation strategies. Martin’s past litigation experience includes matters in the maritime and aviation practice areas. Prior to attending law school, Martin served in the U.S. Navy with several deployments overseas, including the Middle East. He is a member of the Committee on State Courts of Superior Jurisdiction and the Committee on Ethics and Professionalism for the Defense Research Institute. Martin earned his Juris Doctorate from Quinnipiac College School of Law and his Bachelor of Arts degree from Tulane University. SHEILAH McGLONE, received the Case Management Society of America National Award of Service Excellence for Integrating Complex Patient Care. Senior director of case management and integrated care coordination at Hudson Health Plan (Hudson) in Tarrytown, McGlone was honored for her role in coordinating and managing the Westchester Cares Action Program (WCAP), a breakthrough integrated care model, which managed the health and human-service needs of 250 high-cost, high-utilization fee-for-service Medicaid patients in Westchester County. The program helps patients regain their lives while reducing the cost of their care. Developed as a New York state Chronic Illness Demonstration Project, WCAP highlights how effective integrated care management can be. McGlone joined Hudson in 1996 as a case management specialist and was promoted to supervisor, then director of case management and utilization review. In 2011, she was named first director, then senior director of case management and integrated care coordination. McGlone has been active in the Hudson Valley Chapter of the CMSA since 1999, holding various leadership positions. She earned an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree from Orange County Community College and attended the University of Windsor in Canada. A registered nurse, McGlone additionally is a certified case manager (CCM) and is Board Certified (BC) in Nursing Case Management. McGlone is a resident of Warwick. Hudson Health Plan is a community-based not-for-profit health care organization that provides state-sponsored Medicaid managed care, Child Health Plus and Family Health Plus insurance coverage to 120,000 members in the Hudson Valley. James McWilliam, MD, chief of foot and ankle surgery at Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester in New Rochelle, participated recently in the second International Sports Foot & Ankle Surgery Conference held at the University of Warwick, Coventry, England. McWilliam was invited to participate as a member of the faculty along with 13 other internationally recognized foot and ankle specialists, from the United Kingdom, Quatar, Switzerland and the United States. He spoke on various foot injuries, bursitis in athletes, dealing with deformities and when to consider conservative treatment. The conference addressed current and future challenges for the athlete with sports-related foot and ankle injuries and was limited to 100 participants. McWilliam also spoke about the benefits of arthroscopic ankle stabilization, a minimally invasive technique he pioneered at Sound Shore Medical Center. He is board certified in orthopaedic surgery and is fellowship-trained in foot and ankle surgery. In 2006, McWilliam was one of the first surgeons in the Hudson Valley to perform a total ankle replacement. He has offices at Specialty Orthopaedics, 600 Mamaroneck Ave. in Harrison.


mouNt KisCo mEDiCal Group p.C. had 15 physicians in different specialties make The Best Doctors list compiled by Castle Connolly, a health care research and information firm, which surveyed physicians, leading hospital administrators and other administrators to identify highly skilled, exceptional doctors. The Best Doctors 2013, included mark lieb, cardiovascular disease; ross levy, dermatology; margaret Vaughan, geriatric medicine; alan schefer, hand surgery; thomas J. lester, hematology; John t. raffalli, infectious disease; Jeffrey Gross, internal medicine; martin saltzman, nephrology; albert szabo, neurology; scott Berger, neuroradiology; Elisa E. Burns, obstetrics and gynecology; John C. scott, otolaryngology; Elliot Barsh, pediatrics; Bella m. malits, pain medicine and lucy sun, vascular surgery. The Mount Kisco Medical Group is a multispecialty medical group that provides medical care to more than 300,000 patients in 28 different locations throughout Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties. Founded in 1946, it has grown to more than 280 physicians representing 40 different medical specialties. DoWNtoWN NEW roChEllE stuDio artists aND art GallEriEs opened their doors to the public Saturday June 29 as part of the BID’s Downtown Open Artist Studio event, a continuation of the festivities at the BID’s Grand Market with the Clowns of New Roc’s FunFuzion. Artists who maintain downtown studios at 2 Division St., 81 Centre St. and 519 Main St. were joined by downtown’s growing community of gallery and performance spaces such as Reverol and Company Contemporary Art Gallery, the Gallery at R Patisserie, Backstreet Gallery and the PAC House Gallery and Theater at Trinity Church. In addition to meeting the artists and viewing special gallery shows, visitors were able to buy farm-to-market food products and enjoy music and entertainment. GEri EisENmaN pEll, CFP, MBA, a private wealth advisor with Ameriprise Financial in Rye Brook, was recognized as one of the top 100 female advisors in the country by Barron’s magazine, a publication covering business and finance, which recognizes the most outstanding financial advisors that represent the highest levels of ethical standards, professionalism and success in the business. Pell was chosen based on assets under management, revenue generated for her firm, acceptable compliance and legal records, client satisfaction and professional designation, among other benchmarks. In her Ameriprise practice, Pell focuses on helping clients plan their financial goals for a lifetime through a personal longterm financial-planning relationship. Ameriprise Financial is a 115-year-old firm with asset management, advisory and insurance capabilities and a nationwide network of 10,000 financial advisers. pElham art CENtEr FaCulty aND stuDENt shoWCasE slated for July 12 to Aug. 9, opens with a reception and an all-age art workshop Friday July 12 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the center, 155 Fifth Ave., Pelham. Regular viewing hours are Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The reception and viewing are free and open to the public. This annual exhibition features both two- and three-dimensional work in a variety of mediums by the art center’s teachers and students. Exhibited work ranges from charcoal to oils, black and white photographs to digital prints and mixed media to ceramics. Since its founding in 1970, the Pelham Art Center faculty has grown as the art center has increased its

course offerings to embrace new media while continuing to provide instruction in traditional techniques. For more information, call (914) 738-2525 or info@pelhamartcenter.org. morGaN staNlEy, Family sErViCEs oF WEstChEstEr (FSW), KaBoom! and some White Plains residents, making a total of 200 volunteers, built a new playground at Rochambeau Center, 228 Fisher Ave., White Plains, which was dedicated June 27. Children at FSW’s Head Start and Universal Pre-Kindergarten programs at the Rochambeau School in the Fisher Hill Neighborhood of White Plains do not have a playground. This project provides a safe, welcoming playground, with state-of-the-art equipment for the entire community. It is one of four area projects undertaken by Morgan Stanley in association with the 2014 Super Bowl Host Committee’s NY/NJ Snowflake Youth Foundation. aNN mariE oWEN of White Plains, administrative assistant, advisement and student records at Berkeley College in White Plains is the recipient of the 2013 Berkeley College Student Development and Campus Life Westchester Legend Award. The annual award is presented to a staff member who has enriched the lives of students through dedication, hard work and genuine care. (See photo 2.) DaViD stillmaN, executive director of the Public-Private Alliance Foundation, a nonprofit based in Hastings-on-Hudson, spoke recently during the foundation meeting at the Houses of Parliament in London. The Public-Private Alliance Foundation is committed to improving lives through creating linkages with partners to help reduce poverty and help achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals. It networks with business, government, academia, the financial community, nonprofits, United Nations agencies, Rotary clubs, communities and individuals to stimulate entrepreneurship, investment and jobs in the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Madagascar, countries it is focusing on at present. aNN m. tuCKEr, founder and president of A.M.Tucker and Co., a fundraising organization for more than 25 years, has joined CAREERS for People with Disabilities Advisory Board. A volunteer for United Hospital in the early ’80s, Tucker started her own events-management firm in 1983. Soon after, she became a highly sought after fundraising specialist, known for constructing elegant and effective events, which brought together Westchester’s corporate and nonprofit communities for the benefit of both. Among the achievements of Tucker & Co. were the Festival of Trees Holiday event to Westchester, which became the local American Red Cross Chapter’s largest fundraiser and the first Designer Show House in the county, first for the benefit of the National Council on Alcoholism and later the Scarsdale Women’s Club. From golf outings to fundraising campaigns, Tucker generated hundreds of thousands of dollars for area nonprofit organizations. She was honored by the Andrus Children’s Center, Women in Communications Matrix Award and the Lillian Vernon Award from the Westchester Association of Business Owners. (See photo 3.)

Photo 1: From left, White Plains Mayor Tom Roach; Don Larkin, 50-Year Faculty Member honoree; and Father Thomas Collins, president of Archbishop Stepinac High School

Photo 2: From left, Ann Marie Owens and Alicia Martinez, Berkeley College assistant dean, student development and campus life

Photo 3: CAREERS for People with Disabilities newest Advisory Board Member, Ann M. Tucker of Rye Brook, congratulates CAREERS client Vinny M. on his 16 years with D’Agostino’s Rye Brook Market.

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FACTS&FIGURES Michael Anthony Holdings Inc., Mount Vernon. Seller: 49 So. MacQuesten Parkway L.L.C., Ardsley. Property: 39 S. MacQuesten Parkway, Mount Vernon. Amount: $1.9 million. Filed June 19. U.S. Bank N.A. Seller: Joan Iacono, Bronxville. Property: 1 Renaissance Square, White Plains. Amount: $1 million. Filed June 24. World Properties Upstate L.L.C., New York City. Seller: Independence Realty-Port Chester L.P., Scottsdale, Ariz. Property: 200 William St., Rye. Amount: $6.2 million. Filed June 21.

Below $1 million Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology Inc., Elmsford. Seller: Bernard Dolin, Elmsford. Property: 132-140 S. Central Ave., Greenburgh. Amount: $500,000. Filed June 25. ARDG L.L.C., Mount Vernon. Seller: Elia Moon, et al, Scarsdale. Property: 871 White Plains Road, Eastchester. Amount: $375,000. Filed June 21. Champion Mortgage Co. Seller: Maria Grande, Danbury, Conn. Property: 11 Crugers Ave., Cortlandt. Amount: $349,906. Filed June 19. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Seller: John Romano, Yonkers. Property: 626 S. Eighth Ave., Mount Vernon. Amount: $350,592. Filed June 24. Elk Homes Partners L.P., Rye. Seller: Alexander O. Schmuck, et al, Rye. Property: 101 Glen Oaks Drive, Rye. Amount: $905,000. Filed June 19. Elk Homes Partners L.P., Rye. Seller: Carol B. Furci, Brewster. Property: 422 Midland Ave., Rye. Amount: $660,000. Filed June 24. Greater Westchester Property Group L.L.C., Trumbull, Conn. Seller: Rose Cannavo, Port Chester. Property: 23 Elmont Ave., Rye. Amount: $160,000. Filed June 24. Greater Westchester Property Group L.L.C., Trumbull, Conn. Seller: Rose Cannavo, Port Chester. Property: 338 Locust Ave., Rye. Amount: $155,000. Filed June 24.

Greater Westchester Property Group L.L.C., Trumbull, Conn. Seller: Rose Cannavo, Port Chester. Property: 544 Locust Ave., Rye. Amount: $170,000. Filed June 24.

PORT CHESTER, 2 Fairhaven Lane. Single-family residence; .21 acre. Plaintiff: One West Bank FSB. Plaintiff’s attorney: Fein, Such & Crane, 1800 First Federal Plaza, Rochester. Defendant: Gary RaGreater Westchester Property caniello. Referee: Kenneth Bunting. Group L.L.C., Trumbull, Conn. Sale: July 1, 9 a.m. Approximate Seller: Rose Cannavo, Port Chester. lien: $1,381,648.90. Property: 429-431 Willett Ave., Rye. Amount: $160,000. Filed June 24. YONKERS, 39 Riverview Place. Single-family residence; .2 acre. Greater Westchester Property Plaintiff: GRP Loan L.L.C. PlainGroup L.L.C., Trumbull, Conn. tiff’s attorney: Peter T. Roach & Seller: Rose Cannavo, Port Ches- Associates, (516) 938-3100; 125 ter. Property: 13 Eldredge St., Rye. Michael Drive, Suite 105, Syosset. Defendant: Michelle McCarAmount: $150,000. Filed June 24. thy. Referee: Wanda Negron. Sale: July 2, 10 a.m. Approximate lien: Iona College, New Rochelle. Seller: $336,858.07. James B. King, et al, New Rochelle. Property: 129 Beechmont Drive, New Rochelle. Amount: $850,000. YONKERS, 117 DeHaven Drive, Apt. 143, Yonkers. Condominium. Filed June 21. Plaintiff: Board of Managers of Westgate Condominium. PlainKondaur Capital Corp., Orange, tiff’s attorney: Smith Buss Jacobs, Calif. Seller: Paul D. Feinstein, Yon- (914) 476-0600; 733 Yonkers Ave., kers. Property: 216 Station Place, Yonkers. Defendant: Robert Casey. Mount Vernon. Amount: $794,950. Referee: Michelle Bermel. Sale: Filed June 20. July 9, 9:30 a.m. Approximate lien: $29,780.63. Maddy Taylor L.L.C., Fort Lee, N.J. Seller: Thomas Barisic, Mount YONKERS, 526 Warburton Ave. Kisco. Property: 421 Central Ave., Apartment; .18 acre. Plaintiff’s atWhite Plains. Amount: $600,000. torney: Aurora Loan Services L.L.C. Filed June 19. Plaintiff’s attorney: Davidson, Fink, Cook, Kelly & Galbraith, (585) 546National Residential Nominee 6448 or (585) 760-8218; 28 E. Main Services Inc. Seller: David M. Se- St., Suite 1700, Rochester. Defenidenfrau, et al, Briarcliff Manor. dant: Gzim Rugova. Referee: Joseph Property: 40 Holly Place, Ossining. Maria. Sale: July 8, 9 a.m. ApproxiAmount: $870,000. Filed June 24. mate lien: $574,348.72. Stone Castle Bedford L.L.C. Seller: Waterfall Victoria REO 2011-01 Judgments L.L.C., Bedford. Property: 38 Long Ridge Road, Bedford. Amount: 10 Warburton Corp., d.b.a. Gua$641,000. Filed June 19. po, Yonkers. $44,000 in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of Tarrytown View L.L.C., New the State of New York, Albany. Filed Rochelle. Seller: DHS Acquisition Aug. 6. L.L.C., White Plains. Property: 61 S. Washington St., Greenburgh. Abaco Transportation Inc., YonAmount: $700,700. Filed June 21. kers. $1,917 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Foreclosure Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2. Auctions BEDFORD, 402 Old Post Road. Veterinary Clinic. Plaintiff: Zions First National Bank. Plaintiff’s attorney: Norris Melaughlin, 875 Third Ave., New York City. Defendant: Imtto L.L.C. Referee: David Gallo. Sale: July 2, 10 a.m. Approximate lien: $1,577,436.66.

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Acromatics Inc., Montrose. $1,058 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2. Acuario Restaurant, Port Chester. $479 in favor of Bo-Mar Electric Company Inc., Chappaqua. Filed April 10. All American Burger L.L.C., White Plains. $14,000 in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of the State of New York, Albany. Filed Aug. 6.

American Subs Inc., d.b.a. Subway Sandwich Shop, Yonkers. $72,000 in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of the State of New York, Albany. Filed Aug. 6. AQ Bakery Distribution, Port Chester. $70,000 in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of the State of New York, Albany. Filed Aug. 6.

Festina USA L.L.C., Hawthorne. $5,242 in favor of Brinks Global Services USA Inc., New York. Filed April 4.

On Point Research and Development Inc., Buchanan. $21,080 in favor of Pawnee Leasing Corp., Portsmouth, N.H. Filed April 11.

Four Kings Inc., d.b.a. John’s Best Pizza and Restaurant, Mount Kisco. $1,078 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

PCT Contracting L.L.C., Mount Vernon. $34,044 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

GGB Inc., Armonk. $1,058 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Physical Fitness Xperts Inc., Pleasantville. $23,166 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Golftec Shorts Sports L.L.C., New Rochelle. $70,000 in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of the State of New York, Albany. Filed Aug. 6.

Pleasantville Dental P.C., Pleasantville. $3,798 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Hailey Development Group L.L.C., Eastchester. $5,840 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Port Chester Scaffolding Inc., Port Chester. $4,201 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Hall Construction Associates Inc., Yonkers. $318 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Radu Physical Culture of New York, Scarsdale. $1,345 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Dimitris Cambouris Inc., Rye La Campagna Italian RestauBrook. $941 in favor of the New rant Inc., d.b.a. Luce Ristorante, York State Department of Labor Somers. $4,332 in favor of ACE EnUnemployment Insurance Divi- dico Corp., Brewster. Filed April 9. sion, Albany. Filed Aug. 2. Lorena’s Body Shoppe Ltd., YonDJ Goodtimes Inc., Yonkers. kers. $2,095 in favor of the New $28,500 in favor of Kerry Realty York State Department of Labor L.L.C., Mount Vernon. Filed April Unemployment Insurance Divi10. sion, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Rishi NP Corp., Hartsdale. $1,162 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Augies Prime Cut Inc., Cortlandt Manor. $8,000 in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of the State of New York, Albany. Filed Aug. 6. Cortlandt Car Care Enterprises Ltd., Cortlandt. $7,608 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2. Creacions By Candace and Terry Corp., White Plains. $1,162 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2. Crown Waste Corp., Bethpage. $136,713 in favor of Action Carting Environmental Services Inc., Newark, N.J. Filed April 12.

Don Max Deli Corp., Hartsdale. $36,000 in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of the State of New York, Albany. Filed Aug. 6.

Samuel Parker Landmark Deli Inc., Pound Ridge. $1,046 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

EBJMJN Corp., White Plains. $90,000 in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of the State of New York, Albany. Filed Aug. 6.

Mamaroneck Appliance and Service, Elmsford. $8,225 in favor of Specialty Fitness Inc., Mount Adli Realty L.L.C., New City. Filed Vernon. $1,101 in favor of the New April 15. York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance DiviMetro Mechanical, New York. sion, Albany. Filed Aug. 2. $3,925 in favor of HH Benfield Electrical Supply, White Plains. Star-Med, New Rochelle. $3,257 in Filed April 4. favor of RDS Delivery Service, New York City. Filed April 11. Murana Construction Corp., Ossining. $1,036 in favor of the New Superior Maintenance Inc., York State Department of Labor White Plains. $11,151 in favor of Unemployment Insurance Divi- 419-433 L.L.C., White Plains. Filed sion, Albany. Filed Aug. 2. April 4.

Esmeralda’s Restaurant Corp., Yonkers. $72,000 in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of the State of New York, Albany. Filed Aug. 6.

MVM Contracting Corp., Mount Vernon. $133,213 in favor of Teamsters Local 456 Annuity Fund Board of Trustees, Elmsford. Filed April 10.

Esplanade White Plains Hotel, White Plains. $4,359 in favor of Palisades Collection L.L.C., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Filed April 3.

Urban Green Builders L.L.C., New York Driveway Sealing, New York City. $6,650 in favor Yorktown. $3,181 in favor of of Clean Air Quality Service Inc., Quick Line Co., White Plains. Hawthorne. Filed April 10. Filed April 4.

DP Printing and Graphics Inc., New Rochelle. $1,318 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Universal Electric Corp., White Plains. $52,719 in favor of United Rentals North America Inc., Fairfield, Conn. Filed April 12.


White Plains Performing Arts Center WPPA, White Plains. $7,139 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Aug. 2.

Gordon, Leonard, et al. Filed by Freedom Mortgage Corp. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 16 N. Terrace Ave., Mount Vernon 10550. Filed March 8.

Higgins, Daniel E., et al. Filed Lis Pendens by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to The following filings indicated a legal secure $399,500 affecting property action has been initiated, the out- located at 200 Hillside Ave., Yonkers come of which may affect the title to 10703. Filed March 7. the property listed. Jackson, Kenneth, et al. Filed by Bidonne, Emmanuel, et al. Filed HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $324,350 affecting property secure $394,000 affecting property located at 17 Lamartine Ave., Yonlocated at 428 Bedford Ave., Mount kers 10701. Filed March 8. Vernon 10553. Filed March 7. Jaikaran, Dyanan, et al. Filed by Boyd, Guy Keith, et al. Filed by Hudson City Savings Bank F.S.B. U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to Action: seeks to foreclose on a foreclose on a mortgage to secure mortgage to secure $304,000 affect$330,267 affecting property located ing property located at 411 S. Fifth at 141 S. Fulton Ave., Mount Ver- Ave., Mount Vernon 10550. Filed March 7. non 10550. Filed March 7. Busch, Gladys, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $469,342 affecting property located at 28 Milford St., Hawthorne 10532. Filed March 7.

Joseph, Barrymore, et al. Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $385,000 affecting property located at 30 Forster Ave., Mount Vernon 10552. Filed March 8.

Caputi, Patrick J., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 3484 Stoney St., Mohegan Lake 10547. Filed March 8.

Lema, Jennifer, et al. Filed by HSBC Mortgage Corp. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $224,100 affecting property located at 35 Ann St., Ossining 10562. Filed March 7.

Dutt, Prabhu, et al. Filed by JPMC Specialty Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $600,000 affecting property located at 90 Stanton Circle, New Rochelle 10804. Filed March 8.

Loucks, Glenn, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $471,250 affecting property located at 182 Church St., White Plains 10601. Filed March 8.

Franco, Alvaro J., et al. Filed by Mastroianni, Peter T., et al. Filed Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks by The Bank of New York Mellon to foreclose on a mortgage to secure Trust Company N.A. Action: seeks $284,000 affecting property located to foreclose on a mortgage to secure at 181 Weskora Road, Yorktown $750,000 affecting property located at 145 Sixth Ave., Pelham 10803. Heights 10598. Filed March 7. Filed March 8.

Orzuna, Teodoro, et al. Filed by New Businesses HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $432,000 affecting property This paper is not responsible for tylocated at 23 Wyoming Ave., White pographical errors contained in the original filings. Plains 10607. Filed March 8. Pesantez, Jose, et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $391,400 affecting property located at 218 Buttonwood Ave., Cortlandt Manor 10567. Filed March 7. Segundo, Jorge, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $423,900 affecting property located at 8 Hill St., Ossining 10562. Filed March 7. Solazzo, Maria, et al. Filed by OneWest Bank F.S.B. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $596,000 affecting property located at 105 Laura Joy Circle, Mamaroneck 10543. Filed March 8. St. Hill, Riccardo, et al. Filed by JPMC Specialty Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $656,714 affecting property located at 33 Harrison St., Mount Vernon 10550. Filed March 7. Tenen, Angel, et al. Filed by PNC Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $359,360 affecting property located at 249 Ringgold St., Peekskill 10566. Filed March 8.

Mechanic’s Liens Feldman, Alicia, et al, as owner. $2,000 as claimed by Bradd Demotte, Danbury, Conn. Property: in Ridgefield, Conn. Filed June 21. Mount Vernon Hospital, as owner. $235,616 as claimed by Perkins Eastman Architects P.C. Property: in Mount Vernon. Filed June 21.

Tecklin, David, et al, as owner. $10,110 as claimed by M and F Landscaping of NY Ltd., Port ChesFrankel, Robert, as executor and trustee of the estate of Lucille Mas- Morello, John P., et al. Filed by ter. Property: in Harrison. Filed ters, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank OneWest Bank F.S.B. Action: seeks June 19. N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a to foreclose on a mortgage to secure mortgage to secure $938,250 affect- $172,500 affecting property located ing property located at 171 Wood- at 312 Glen Ave., Port Chester lawn Ave., New Rochelle 10804. 10573. Filed March 8. Filed March 7.

Partnerships

Redline Customs, 62 Prospect Net-timer daemon. Patent no. Ave., Ossining 10562, c/o Ryan 8,473,965 issued to Sivarami R. Thompson. Filed July 2. Chaganti, (Bangalore, India; Uma M. Chandolu, Bangalore, India; The Wholistic Gypsy, 37 Lansd- Nikhil Hegde, Austin, Texas; and owne Drive, Larchmont 10538, c/o Puneet Mahajan, Austin, Texas. Assigned to International Business Lauren Brandstadter. Filed July 2. Machines Corp., Armonk.

Vicky’s Cake Bar, 3115 Hearthstone St., Yorktown Heights 10598, Preparation and use of (R),(R)Empire Hoops, 115 Vernon Ave., c/o Victoria Ackerman. Filed July 5. 2,2’-bis-methylnaltrexone. Patent no. 8,471,022 issued to Alfred Mount Vernon 10553, c/o Charany A. Avey, Eugene, Oregon; and Julio Hydara and Devone Hardy. Filed Vida Nueva The New Life, 34 Perez, Tarrytown. Assigned to ProJune 29. Broad St., Portchester 10573, c/o genics Pharmaceuticals Inc., TarAda V. Landaveri. Filed July 2. rytown. Jus’ Jerk, 266 E. Third St., Mount Vernon 10553, c/o Patrick McKYoga With Abbie, 39 Main St., Production scale fabrication enzie and David McKenzie. Filed Bedford Hills 10507, c/o Abbie Gal- method for high-resolution July 3. vin. Filed July 3. AFM tips. Patent no. 8,474,061 issued to Guy Cohen, Mohegan Lake; York Esthetic Design, 200 Vet- Mark C. Reuter, Montrose; Brent A. Sole Proprietorships erans Road, Yorktown Heights Wacaser, Garrison; and Maha M. 10598, c/o Esmin Hasandjckic. Khayyat, Chappaqua. Assigned to International Business Machines A. Muller, 156 Vernon Ave., Yon- Filed June 29. Corp., Armonk. kers 10704, c/o Arthur Muller. Filed June 29. Patents Retrospective policy safety net. Baby’s Diaper Cake, 330 S. Broad- The following patents were issued by Patent no. 8,474,006 issued to way, Unit C12, Tarrytown 10591, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Of- Mary Ellen Zurko, Groton, Mass.; and George R. Blakley III, Round c/o Natalia Lidia Vaida. Filed July 2. fice in Washington, D.C. Rock, Texas. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Chapel Hill Property Mainte- Data security in a multinodal Armonk. environment. Patent no. 8,474,053 nance, 3460 Carol Court, Yorktown Heights 10598, c/o John J. issued to Michael J. Branson, Rochester, Minn.; and John M. Santo- Securely managing password Kolesar. Filed July 2. suosso, Rochester, Minn. Assigned access to a computer system. Patent no. 8,474,013 issued to James Dynamic Pulse Fitness, 3565 to International Business Ma- C. Fletcher, Alta, N.C. Assigned to Crompond Road, No. 10, Cortland chines Corp., Armonk. International Business Machines Manor 10567, c/o Jeanette FischCorp., Armonk. Environmental imaging. Patent etto. Filed June 29. no. 8,474,040 issued to Scott M. Securing asynchronous clientEverything4less, 166 Woodland McRae, Atlanta, Ga. Assigned to server transactions. Patent no. International Business Machines Ave., New Rochelle 10805, c/o Filo8,474,019 issued to Steven A. Bade, Corp., Armonk. mena DiZenzo. Filed June 29. Sharon Springs; Harold Moss, Danvers, Mass.; and Mary Ellen Zurko, Method and apparatus for proForget Me Knot Boutique, 1553 Groton, Mass. Assigned to InternaJacob Road, Apt. c8, Cortlandt viding a picture-in-picture ser- tional Business Machines Corp., Manor 10567, c/o Jeanette Coni- vice. Patent no. 8,473,999 issued to Armonk. Jean-Luc Collet, La Gaude, France; glio. Filed July 2. and Francois-Xavier Drouet, La Gaude, France. Assigned to In- Systems and methods for proKeeping “U” Simply Intact Con- ternational Business Machines viding a client-side application sulting, 754 Bronx River Road, Corp., Armonk. programming interface to access No. B18, Bronxville 10708, c/o Rita a networked telecommunication Kusi. Filed July 5. resource. Patent no. 8,473,967 isMethod and system for speeding sued to Reginald Weiser, Westup mutual exclusion. Patent no. KMH Events, 223 Elwood Ave., 8,473,969 issued to Takeshi Ogas- mount, Canada; and Richard Hawthorne 10532, c/o Kathleen awara, Tokyo, Japan; Akira Koseki, McGravie, Beaconsfield, Canada. Assigned to International BusiMary Hanley. Filed July 5. Kanagawa-ken, Japan; Hideaki ness Machines Corp., Armonk. Komatsu, Kanagawa-ken, Japan; Love Li Details, 304 Fenimore Kiyokuni Kawachiya, KanagawaRoad, Apt. 9B, Mamaroneck 10543, ken, Japan; and Tamiya Onodera, Transient decay amperometry. Saitama-ken, Japan. Assigned to Patent no. 8,470,604 issued to c/o Yuk Yee Li. Filed July 2. International Business Machines Huan-Ping Wu, Granger, Ind.; Steven C. Charlton, Osceola, Ind.; Corp., Armonk. Meehan Construction, 7 CeAmy H. Chu, Elkhart, Ind.; Andrew dar Place, Rye 10580, c/o Gerard J. Edelbrock, Granger, Ind.; SungMeghan. Filed July 2. Kwon Jung, Granger, Ind.; and Dijia Huang, Granger, Ind. Assigned to Bayer HealthCare L.L.C., TarryOto Illustration, 59 West Way, town. Mount Kisco 10549, c/o Evan H. Oto. Filed June 29.

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Notice of Formation of ENDURANCE HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/24/12. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o William A. Durkin, Esq., DiSerio Martin OíConner et al., One Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT 06901. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58731 Notice of Formation of Redu4u, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 4/15/2013. Office location: WestchesterCounty. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to C/O Redu4u, LLC, Direct Incorporation 123 N Ashley Ste 123, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No specific date. Ad# 58739 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC): Name: Michelleís Ultimate Gift, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with N.Y. Secy. of State 2/28/13. Office location: Westchester County. Secy. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. Secy. of State shall mail a copy of process to the LLC c/o Maria M. Stark, 638 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, N.Y 10577. #58741

NEW YORK BUILDING SOLUTIONS, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 03/20/2009. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: P.O. Box 467, Armonk, NY 10504. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58751 Notice of Formation of BRAHAM PROPERTIES LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/13/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 25 Longview Lane, Chappaqua, NY 10514. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58752 Legal Notice: Notice of Formation of Soniaís CafÈ, LLC, Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 05/01/2013. Office Location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Soniaís CafÈ, LLC, P.O. Box 194, Pomona, NY 10970. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #58753

Notice of Formation of SB RIVERDALE LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 5/13/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Ronald Portnoy, c/o Canyon Properties, 575 Jericho Tpke., Jericho, NY 11753. Purpose: all lawful activities. #58743

New York Facial Prosthetics, LLC, Art. of Org. filed with NY Secy. of State on 05/13/13. Office located in Westchester Co. Secy. of State designated as agent upon which process may be served. Secy. of State shall mail a copy of any process against it served upon him/her to: 730 Pelham Road 5E, New Rochelle, NY 10805 (the LLCís primary business location). LLC may engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be formed. #58754

Notice of Formation of 431 East 115 Street LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/5/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Sanford Glatzer, 670 Post Road Route 22, Suite #22, Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58744

Notice of Formation of 490 NANHOOK, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/18/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 18 Highland Park Place, Rye, NY 10580. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58755

MOBIEHL HOLDING COMPANY, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 04/18/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 1022 Cove Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58746

Notice of Application for Authority of EKATZ FAMILY, LLC, a foreign limited liability company (LLC) filed with the Secy of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/14/13. LLC organized in Delaware on12/12/08. NY office location: Westchester Co. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him to: c/o Robert DeVellis, Esq., P.O. Box 1214, Stamford,, CT 069041214. Office address in jurisdiction of organization: c/o National Registered Agents,, Inc., 160 Greentree Drive, Suite 101, Dover, DE 19904. Copy of Cft. of Org. on file with SSDE. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58756

LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (ìLLCî). Name: Liberty Square GP, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (ìSSNYî) on May 15, 2013. N.Y. office location: Westchester County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to Liberty Square GP, LLC, 1055 Saw Mill River Road, Suite 204, Ardsley, New York 10502. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. #58747 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: Lagai, LLC Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/01/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: 283 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, New York 10528, principal business location of the LLC. Purpose: lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be formed. #58750

Notice of Formation of PETBESTS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/30/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The principal place of business is 612 East Grassy Sprain Rd., Yonkers,, NY 10710. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Cardillo & Corbett, 29 Broadway, Suite 1710, NY, NY 10006. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58757 Notice of Formation of STREETWORKS STUDIO LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/25/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 30 Glenn Street, 4th Fl., White Plains, NY 10603. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58758

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LEGAL NOTICES

MECCA HALAL QUALITY MEATS, LLC, Authority filed with the SSNY on 05/06/2013. Office location: Westchester County. LLC formed in NJ on 05/02/2013. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Victor Pais 22 Saw Mill River Road, Hawthorne, NY 10532. Address required to be maintained in NJ: 35 Sapphire Dr. West Windsor, NJ 08550. Cert of Formation filed with NJ Sec of State, Div of Rev., 225 West State St. 3rd Fl., Trenton, NJ 08608-1001 Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58759 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Louis R. Cappelli Family Limited Partnership V Cert. of LP filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 5/22/13. Office location: Westchester Co.. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Louis R. Cappelli, c/o Cappelli Enterprises, Inc., 7 Renaissance Sq., 4th Fl. White Plains, NY 10601 Name/addr of each gen. partner avail from SSNY. Latest date of dissolution 12/31/2063. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58760 Name of LLC: NYLSO LLC. Articles of Organization filed NY Secretary of State on 05/17/13. Office location: Westchester County. Secretary of State designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, P.O. Box 503, Armonk, NY 10504. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. #58761 HOTCHKISS HOME INSPECTIONS LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 03/20/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 2 Sherwood Terr.- Apt 6C, Yonkers, NY 10704. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58762 IKB KITCHENS & BATHS, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State on April 8, 2013. Office located in Westchester County. Secy. Of State designated as agent upon which process may be served. Secy. Of State shall mail a copy of any process against it served upon him/ her to: 3220 Hollywood St. Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 (the LLCís primary business location). LLC may engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be formed. #58763 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Name: Naughton PLLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/16/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the PLLC, c/o Stephen Naughton, 75 S. Broadway, 4th Floor, White Plains, NY 10601. Purpose: For the practice of the profession of law. #58765 Notice of Formation of D312, LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 5/24/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to:c/o The LLC, 197 Hillair Circle, White Plains, NY 10605. Purpose: all lawful activities. #58766 Notice of Qualification of Mesa Lending Group, LLC. Appl. for Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 05/16/2013. Office location: Westchester Co. : orig. juris.: Florida. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, c/o Knuckles Komosinki & Elliot, LLC., 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58769

Notice of Formation of Marko Realty Associates, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 05/21/2013. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 137 Maple Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601, Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58770 ìNotice of Formation of Kyle T. Logan, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 05/22/2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Company, 80 State Street, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.î #58771 MY ENCORE LLC

MY ENCORE LLC (the LLC) filed Articles of Organization with N.Y. Sec. of State on May 17, 2013. Office is in Westchester Co.; Sec. of State designated as agent for service of process, a copy of which it shall mail to the LLC at c/o Carmellino, 4 Alden Place, Ste. 4D, Bronxville, New York 10708. The purpose of the LLC is any legal purpose. #58772 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Thompson White Construction, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 5/28/13. Office location: Westchester Co.. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 15 S. Macquesten Pkwy, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550, Attn: Joseph Pontoriero. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58773 Notice of Formation of 11 YATES LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 5/28/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to:c/o The LLC, 111 N. Central Ave., 3rd Fl. #360, Hartsdale, NY 10530. Purpose: all lawful activities. #58774 Notice of Formation of William Bagliebter, PLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 5/23/13. Office location: Westchester County. Sec. of State designated agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: William Bagliebter, Esq., 60 Brewster Rd., Scarsdale, NY 10583, principal business address. Purpose: practice the profession of law. #58777 SHERWIN & ASSOCIATES, CPA, PLLC, a Prof. LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 05/30/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 10 Stewart Place, Apt 6JE White Plains, NY 10603. Purpose: To Practice to Profession of: Certified Public Accountancy. #58778 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: Sherwood Environmental, LLC Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/03/2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: Sherwood Environmental, LLC, 1580 Amazon Road, Mohegan Lake, New York 10547, principal business location of the LLC. Purpose: any lawful business activity. #58779

Notice of Formation of MagBizDev Co., LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/01/2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 10 Kerry Lane, Chappaqua, New York 10514. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58780 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Lime Entertainment LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 5/30/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 15 Wood Ave, Ardsley, NY 10502. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58781 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: Active Imaging Research, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/25/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: Yingli Tian, 2882 Farm Walk Road, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598, principal business location of the LLC. Purpose: any lawful business activity. #58782 VP CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE, LLC, a domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 05/17/2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: C/O Antonino Milio, 107 Colonial Parkway, Yonkers, NY 10710. Reg Agent: Antonino Milio, 107 Colonial Parkway, Yonkers, NY 10710. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58783 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (ìLLCî). Name: Carrington Arms LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (ìSSNYî) on June 5, 2013. N.Y. office location: Westchester County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to Carrington Arms LLC, c/o Mountco Construction and Development Corp., 700 White Plains Road, Suite 363, Scarsdale, New York 10583. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. #58784 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (ìLLCî). Name: Carrington Arms Managers LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (ìSSNYî) on June 5, 2013. N.Y. office location: Westchester County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to Carrington Arms Managers LLC, c/o Mountco Construction and Development Corp., 700 White Plains Road, Suite 363, Scarsdale, New York 10583. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. #58785

LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (ìLLCî). Name: MCA Associates II LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (ìSSNYî) on June 5, 2013. N.Y. office location: Westchester County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to MCA Associates II LLC, c/o Mountco Construction and Development Corp., 700 White Plains Road, Suite 363, Scarsdale, New York 10583. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. #58786 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (ìLLCî). Name: Rye Manor LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (ìSSNYî) on June 5, 2013. N.Y. office location: Westchester County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to Rye Manor LLC, c/o Mountco Construction and Development Corp., 700 White Plains Road, Suite 363, Scarsdale, New York 10583. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. #58787 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (ìLLCî). Name: Rye Manor Managers LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (ìSSNYî) on June 5, 2013. N.Y. office location: Westchester County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to Rye Manor Managers LLC, c/o Mountco Construction and Development Corp., 700 White Plains Road, Suite 363, Scarsdale, New York 10583. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. #58788 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (ìLLCî). Name: MRM Associates I LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (ìSSNYî) on June 5, 2013. N.Y. office location: Westchester County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to MRM Associates I LLC, c/o Mountco Construction and Development Corp., 700 White Plains Road, Suite 363, Scarsdale, New York 10583. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. #58789 WB PINEBROOK ASSOCIATES, LLC Notice of formation of limited liability company (LLC). Name: WB PINEBROOK ASSOCIATES, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of NY (SSNY)11/2/10. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to 570 Taxter Rd, 6th Fl., Elmsford, NY 10523. The latest date the LLC is to dissolve is 12/31/70. The LLC shall indemnify each member to the fullest extent permitted by law. Purpose: to own, develop, finance, operate, sell or otherwise dispose of real property located in the Village of Larchmont, Westchester County, NY. #58790

Notice of Formation of WZDM Funding LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/4/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 10 Beverly Road, Purchase, NY 10577. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58791 Notice of Formation of ALE NY REALTY LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/3/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Reid A. Rosen, Esq., 15 Wilputte Place, New Rochelle, NY 10804, the registered agent upon whom process may be served. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #58792 JRM STUDIOS LLC. Notice of Formation of JRM STUDIOS LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 2/26/2013 and Amend. to Name filed with the SSNY on 4/17/2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 25 Vernon Place, Yonkers, New York 10704. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. #58793 Notice of substance of the Articles of Organization filed with the New York Secretary of Stateís Office (SSNY) on May 15, 2013 for THE DOBBS FERRY GYM, LLC. Principal office: Westchester County. Business: To engage in any lawful act or activity. SSNY is designated as the agent of the company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process is 1030 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. #58794 Notice of Formation of Somewhere North of the Border, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/6/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o CHS Business Consultants, Inc., 50 Montrose Road, Yonkers, NY 10710. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58795 Notice of Formation of 150EAST72 9S LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/7/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o United Corporate Services, Inc., 10 Bank St., Ste. 560, White Plains, NY 10606. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58796 Notice of Formation of SB CORTLANDT MANOR LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 6/7/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Ronald Portnoy, c/o Canyon Properties, 575 Jericho Tpke, Jericho, NY 11753. Purpose: all lawful activities. #58798

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from previous page NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (PLLC). NAME: NEW DAY MEDICAL WEIGHT LOSS, PLLC Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on May 28, 2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The PLLC, 273 South Broadway, #A, Tarrytown, NY 10591, principal business location of the PLLC. Purpose: practice of medicine. #58799 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 94 CENTRAL AVENUE REALTY, LLC . Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on June 3, 201. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, c/o Linda Giuliano, 9 Hanford Place, Tarrytown, NY 10591, principal business location of the LLC. Purpose: any lawful business activity. #58800 ECAP PO LLC, Authority filed with the SSNY on 05/30/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. LLC formed in DE on 06/15/2011. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 65 Court St., Ste 4, White Plains, NY 10601. Address required to be maintained in DE: 16192 Coastal Hwy, Lewes de 19958. Cert of Formation filed with DE Div. of Corps, 401 Federal St., Ste 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58801 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Whippoorwill Holdings, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/11/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 11 Wampus Rd, Armonk, NY 10504. Purpose: management of real estate and any lawful activities. #58802 Notice of Application for Authority to do business in NY of Climatec, LLC, Fictitious Name: Climatec Building Technologies Group LLC. Authority filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/15/13. Office location: Westchester County. LLC formed in AZ on 3/1/99. SSNY designated as an agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 Eighth Ave NY, NY 10011. Principal business address: 2851 W Kathleen Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85053. Certificate of LLC filed with Secy of State of AZ located: 1700 W Washington St, Ste 103, Phoenix, AZ 85007. Purpose: any lawful act. #58803 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Ciaramella & Co. LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/6/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 2 Penwood Rd, Bedford Corners, NY 10549. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58805 Notice of Formation of PEZDOG, LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/7/02. Office Location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: PEZDOG, LLC, PO Box 87, Crompond, New York 10517. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58806

Notice of Formation of SB SCARSDALE LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 6/11/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Ronald Portnoy, c/o Canyon Properties, 575 Jericho Tpke, Jericho, NY 11753. Purpose: all lawful activities. #58807 LEXAMATION DESIGN, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 06/11/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 31 Dunerade Rd., White Plains, NY 10603. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58810 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: WARDLAW CPA, PLLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 4/26/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the PLLC, c/o Sigrid Wardlaw, 122 Dell Avenue, New York. Purpose: For the practice of the profession of Public Accountancy. #58811 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC): NAME: INNOVATIVE REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS, LLC, Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/13/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: C/O INNOVATIVE REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS, LLC, P.O. Box 148, Yonkers, New York 10710. Purpose: any lawful business activity. #58812 Notice of Formation of TOBT Urban Modular LLC. Arts. Of Org filed with NY Dept. of State on 4/18/13. Office location: Westchester County. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 42 Villard Ave., Hastings-onHudson, NY 10706, principal business address. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58813 Notice of Formation of Selections de la Vina, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/10/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Alvaro Delavina, 30 Freedom Way #106, Jersey City, NJ 07305. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58814 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Renaissance Rental Mezz, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/13/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Louis R. Cappelli, Cappelli Enterprises, Inc., 7 Renaissance Sq, 7th Fl, White Plains, NY 10601. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58815 NOTICE OF FORMATION of New Roc Residential Mezz, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/13/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Louis R. Cappelli, Cappelli Enterprises, Inc., 7 Renaissance Sq, 7th Fl, White Plains, NY 10601. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58816

NOTICE OF FORMATION of New Roc Parking Mezz, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/13/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Louis R. Cappelli, Cappelli Enterprises, Inc., 7 Renaissance Sq, 7th Fl, White Plains, NY 10601. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58817 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Yorktown Realty Mezz, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/13/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Louis R. Cappelli, Cappelli Enterprises, Inc., 7 Renaissance Sq, 7th Fl, White Plains, NY 10601. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58818 NOTICE OF FORMATION of FLP II Sales and Marketing, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/13/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Louis R. Cappelli, Cappelli Enterprises, Inc., 7 Renaissance Sq, 7th Fl, White Plains, NY 10601. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58819 FSDC HOLDINGS, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 05/29/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 115 E. Stevens Ave. Ste. 300, Valhalla, NY 10595. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58820 NEW ROCHELLE SALON, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 01/29/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 41 Lawton Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58821 NJ&G LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) filed in the State of New York with the Secretary of State (SSNY) on June 14, 2013. NY Office location: Westchester County, SSNY is designated as agent upon which process against LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to the LLC c/o John Prisco, 247 Tarrytown Road, White Plains, New York 10607. General purpose. #58823 Osso Realty LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) filed in the State of New York with the Secretary of State (SSNY) on June 14, 2013. NY Office location: Westchester County, SSNY is designated as agent upon which process against LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to the LLC c/o John Prisco, 247 Tarrytown Road, White Plains, New York 10607. General purpose. #58824 Notice of Formation of Crisci LLC. Arts of Org. filed with NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 06/17/2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 161 Dante Ave Tuckahoe NY 10707. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58825

Notice of Formation of 39 N. Brook Lane, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/19/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o United Corporate Services, Inc., 10 Bank St., Ste. 560, White Plains, NY 10606, the registered agent upon whom process may be served. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58826

SSUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK INDEX NO. 58893/13

NOTICE OF FORMATION of 140 Forest Avenue Associates, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/17/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Susan Cappelli, 18 Sylvia Ave, Ardsley, NY 10502. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58827

The basis of the venue is Plaintiff’s residence. Plaintiff’s residence:9 Odell Avenue

Notice of Reg. of PELLEGRINO & COMPANY, LLP, a domestic LLP. Notice of Reg. filed with the SSNY on 05/01/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLP may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 22 Saw Mill River Rd, Hawthorne, NY 10532. Reg Agent Frank A. Pellegrino, CPA, 22 Saw Mill River Rd, Hawthorne, NY 10532. Principal Loc: 22 Saw Mill River Rd, Hawthorne, NY 10532. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58828 THE ANNUAL RETURN OF THE PATRICIA & BERNARD GOLDSTEIN FAMILY FOUNDATION for the year ended May 31, 2013 is available at its principal office located at 2 Manursing Way, Rye, NY 10580 for inspection during regular business hours by any citizen who requests it within 180 days hereof. Principal of the Fund is Patricia Goldstein. #58829 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Athletes Warehouse, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/20/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 3 Boulder Dr, Chappaqua, NY 10514.. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58830 NOTICE OF FORMATION of 9 Orchard Lane Associates, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 6/17/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1 Hunter Ave, Armonk, NY 10506. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58831

COUNTY OF THE WESTCHESTER DATE FILED 6/6/13

FRANK WALSH, JR., Co-Tenant, (Plaintiff)Plaintiffs designate WESTCHESTER COUNTY as the place of trial-against

Yonkers, New York 10701 FRANK J. CAREY, Co-Tenant, JUNE CAREY, MARION CAREY, JACK REILLY, CAROLYN REILLY, DONNA REILLY, MAE REILLY, VIRGINIA CAHILL, EDWARD CAHILL, THOMAS CAHILL and PATRICIA CAHILL, and JOHN DOE and JANE DOE , the names JOHN DOE and JANE DOE being fictitious and intended to designate all other unknown devisees and distributes of FRANK J. CAREY except for the Defendants set forth in the caption, (Defendant(s): SUMMONS

To The Above Named Defendant(s): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer to the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York. In case of your failure to answer, judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated: June 3, 2013 Yonkers, New York Andrew M. Romano, ESQ. Attorney for Plaintiff 20 South Broadway, Suite 902 Yonkers, New York 10701 (917) 965-4221 The nature of this action is for extinguishment of co-tenantís Estate regarding 9 Odell Avenue, Yonkers, NY. #58808

At an IAS Part of the Supreme Court of the State of New York County of Westchester, at the Courthouse, thereof, 111 Dr. Martin Luther Jr. Blvd, White Plains, New York on the 11th day of June 2013 PRESENT: HON William J. Giacomo, JSC FRANK WALSH, JR., Co-Tenant, (Plaintiff) -against- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE INDEX NO. 58893/13 FRANK J. CAREY, Co-Tenant, JUNE CAREY, MARION CAREY, JACK REILLY, CAROLYN REILLY, DONNA REILLY, MAE REILLY, VIRGINIA CAHILL, EDWARD CAHILL, THOMAS CAHILL and PATRICIA CAHILL, and “JOHN DOE” and “JANE DOE”, the names “JOHN DOE” and “JANE DOE” being fictitious and intended to designate all other unknown devisees and distributes of FRANK J. CAREY except for the Defendants set forth in the caption, (Defendant(s))

Upon reading and filing of the annexed Affidavit of Frank Walsh, Jr. dated and sworn to on June 3, 2013, the annexed Affirmation of Andrew M. Romano dated June 3, 2013, the exhibits attached hereto and upon all pleadings and proceedings had herein, let the Respondent or its attorneys show cause before the Hon William J. Giacomo, JSC Room 1603 of this Court, to be held at the Courthouse, 111 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, White Plains, New York on the 8 day of July 2013 at 9:30 am in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, why an order should not be entered as follows: (1) Ordering that a notice be published requiring all persons claiming any interest in the real property described in the Complaint to appear before this Court at a time and place to be therein specified not less than three months nor more than six months thereafter and which notice shall also contain a reference to the time and place of record of the deed referred to and set forth in said Complaint, (2) Ordering that they should be forever barred from maintaining any action or proceeding for the recovery of the said real property which shall be substantially described as set forth in the Complaint and (3) For such other relief as this Court deems just and proper in addition to costs, attorney’s fees and disbursements of this action. This OSC shall be served pursuant to two CPLR on all parties on or before June 13, 2013. JSC AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT ANSWERING PAPERS, IF ANY, SHALL BE SERVED UPON MOVANT AND FILED WITH THE COURT, SO AS TO BE RECEIVED IN HAND BY NO LATER THAN 2:00 P.M. ON June 24, 2013; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT REPLY PAPERS, IF ANY, SHALL BE SERVED AND FILED WITH THE COURT, SO AS TO BE RECEIVED IN HAND NO LATER THAN 2:00 P.M. on July 1, 2013; THERE IS NO APPEARANCE ON THE RETURN DATE OF THIS MOTION Dated:White Plains NEW YORK June 11, 2013 #58809

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GOOD HAPPENING IN AND ThInGS ABOuT THE HuDsON VALLEY

Dedron, “Mona Lisa”

TIBETAN ART AT THE DORSKY

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Exploring the tension between an ancient culture’s unbroken artistic tradition and the personality-driven world of contemporary art, Anonymous, curated by Rachel Perera Weingeist, and largely drawn from the Shelley and Donald Rubin Private Collection, features more than 50 works of painting, sculpture, installation and video art by 27 artists living in Tibet and around the world. Many works will be on view to the public for the first time and will be celebrated at the exhibit’s opening reception Saturday, July 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, State University of New York at New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. Gallery hours are Wednesdays to Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

GOING UP

Construction has begun on a 21-story steel elevator tower that will connect the elevated Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park to the Poughkeepsie waterfront. “The waterfront elevator is likely to become a destination unto itself and provide an important nexus between Poughkeepsie’s developing waterfront and our dynamic new trail system connecting Dutchess and Ulster counties with Walkway State Park in the center,” said Elizabeth WaldsteinHart, the Walkway’s executive director. The $2.8 million project is funded primarily by a $2.4 million federal Transportation Enhancement Program grant and other grants secured by the not-for-profit Walkway Over the Hudson friends group. The 8-foot-by-10-foot stainless steel elevator cab will feature observation windows on three sides and has a capacity to take up to 15 people on its 1½-minute ride. It is expected to be operational by late fall. The elevator construction contract was awarded to BCI Construction of Albany.

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Ronald K. Myers , left, senior vice president /CFO at Ulster Savings Bank, and Mary Rose Warcholak, right, present a check to Marina Van Zuylen, professor of French and comparative literature at Bard College and academic director of the Clemente Course in the Humanities program.

erations of Morgenthaus have operated the farm against great economic odds and high development pressure. The Morgenthaus have now transferred the right to sell the land for development to the Dutchess Land Conservancy. This is in keeping with Morgenthau Jr.’s vision and wishes. He was President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s close adviser and in 1933 became chairman of the Farm Credit Administration, which saved thousands of farms nationwide. He went on to become secretary of the U.S. Treasury, but at heart he was a farmer, his family said. The July 6 event includes: • Cherry picking, hayrides and lunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Ribbon cutting at 4 p.m. and talk with second- and third-generation farmers Robert and Joshua Morgenthau. • Screening of historic home videos, never publicly released, filmed by Henry Morgenthau Jr., including a secret meeting at Fishkill Farms in 1942 of Henry Jr., Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. The day ends with a barbecue, music, hayrides and fireworks. There is no admission charge, but the family asks for a suggested $10 donation at 6 p.m. to cover the cost of the fireworks and music. Anyone donating via the website, fishkillfarms.com, will receive a limited-edition old-style Fishkill Farms Centennial poster.

HELPfUL HAND

The Ulster Savings Charitable Foundation has awarded a $2,475 grant to Bard College in support of its Clemente Course in the Humanities program. The grant will address transportation needs during the 2013-14 school year. Created in 1995 and located in Kingston for the second consecutive year, the Clemente Course in the Humanities offers a yearlong, college-level course to low-income Ulster County residents who have not been able to complete high school or begin or complete an undergraduate college degree program. The course includes readings and discussions of great works of philosophy, history, literature and art history. Upon successful completion of the course, students are awarded six free transferable credits from Bard College. “This is a great opportunity for area residents to gain critical thinking and verbal/writing skills, at no cost, from a leading educational institution like Bard College,” said Mary Rose Warcholak, executive director of the Ulster Savings Charitable Foundation. “We’re pleased to know that our foundation funds will help to empower these students to seek out more education and/or better employment opportunities.” For more information, call Mary Rose Warcholak at (845) 338-6322, ext. 3626.

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS AS A fARM

Fishkill Farms is marking its 100th year and its designation of the property as farmland in perpetuity with all-day festivities July 6. The East Fishkill farm was started in 1913 by U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. Three gen-

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Things will be humming July 13 at the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum’s Outdoor Discovery Center in Cornwallon-Hudson as it hosts a program on hummingbirds. “Only the ruby-throated hummingbird lives and breeds in New York,” said Pam Golben, director of the Wildlife Education Center. “Female hummingbirds build walnut-size nests from spider webs, moss and plant down. Females can raise two broods of babies each summer, laying two tiny bean sized eggs with each brood.” Golben will lead a walk identifying plants that attract hummingbirds and possibly see hummingbirds feeding. Participants will take home a free wildflower to attract hummingbirds. Hummingbird feeders will be available for purchase in the museum’s gift shop. For more information visit hhnaturemuseum.org or call (845) 534-5506, ext. 204.


FACTS& FIGURES on the record Building Loans Above $1 million Faith Assembly of God Church, as owner. Lender: Heritage Investments Services Fund Inc. Property: in Poughkeepsie. Amount: $2.5 million. Filed June 21.

Zupa, Daniel A. III, et al, Lake Katrine, as owner. Lender: Sawyer Savings Bank, Saugerties. Property: 162 Fording Place, Lake Katrine 12449. Amount: $124,000. Filed June 19.

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Cole QC Kingston NY L.L.C., Phoenix, Ariz. Seller: Columbia QC Kingston L.L.C., Morristown, N.J. Property: 539 Albany Ave., KingsDiMaggio, Diane, Monroe, as ton. Amount: $7.3 million. Filed owner. Lender: Ulster Savings June 14. Bank, Kingston. Property: Hilltop Road, Monroe 10950. Amount: Cole QC Lake Katrine NY L.L.C., $440,560. Filed June 18. Phoenix, Ariz. Seller: Columbia QC Ulster L.L.C., Morristown, N.J. Equity Homes of New York Inc., Property: 1646 Route 9W, Lake KaPort Jervis, as owner. Lender: Lib- trine. Amount: $6.7 million. Filed ertyville Capital Group II L.L.C., June 14. Montgomery. Property: in Wawayanda. Amount: $220,000. Filed Cole QC Saugerties NY L.L.C., June 13. Phoenix, Ariz. Seller: Columbia QC Saugerties L.L.C., Morristown, Equity Homes of New York Inc., N.J. Property: 3048 Route 9W, SauPort Jervis, as owner. Lender: Lib- gerties. Amount: $7.3 million. Filed ertyville Capital Group II L.L.C., June 14. Montgomery. Property: in Wawayanda. Amount: $220,000. Filed The Lofts @ Beacon Falls L.L.C., June 13. Fishkill. Seller: 10 Leonard Street L.L.C., Beacon. Property: 40 LeonEquity Homes of New York Inc., ard St., Beacon. Amount: $1.7 milPort Jervis, as owner. Lender: Lib- lion. Filed June 21. ertyville Capital Group II L.L.C., Montgomery. Property: in Wawayanda. Amount: $235,000. Filed Below $1 million June 13.

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Fitzsimmons, Brian, et al, Warwick, as owner. Lender: Orange County Trust Co., Middletown. Property: in Warwick. Amount: $550,000. Filed June 17.

104 Main Street Warwick L.L.C., Warwick. Seller: Roderick Peck, et al, State College, Pa. Property: 104 Main St., Warwick. Amount: $229,500. Filed June 19. 6 I. Z. Realty Inc., Harriman. Seller: Rachel Hirsch, Monroe. Property: in Monroe. Amount: $300,000. Filed June 14.

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613 Auto Holdings L.L.C., Ellenville. Seller: William H. Collier, Kerhonkson. Property: in Wawarsing and Ellenville. Amount: $400,000. Filed June 13. Apex Inc., South Portland, Me. Seller: Michael Fox. Property: in Newburgh. Amount: $325,000. Filed June 17.

Autumn Sky Development Company Inc., New Paltz. Seller: Danza Group XIV L.L.C., Franklin Lakes, N.J. Property: 254 Route 17K, Newburgh. Amount: $195,000. Filed June 18.

Garvilla Construction Inc., Pine Bush. Seller: Botrac Properties L.L.C., Spring Valley. Property: in Newburgh. Amount: $80,000. Filed June 12.

HSBC Bank USA N.A. Seller: John BumbleBee Properties L.L.C., E. Ziobro, Warwick. Property: 24 Middletown. Seller: David LeBlanc, City Terrace, Newburgh 12550. Port Jervis. Property: in Wawayanda. Amount: $144,668. Filed June 14. Amount: $110,000. Filed June 19. HSBC Bank USA N.A. Seller: RonBWBI L.L.C., Hopewell Junction. ald Cohen. Property: 99 Wickham Seller: Daniel F. Elliot, et al, Wap- Ave., Middletown 10940. Amount: pingers Falls. Property: in Wap- $109,812. Filed June 17. pinger. Amount: $187,000. Filed June 18. International Pathways Inc., Accord. Seller: Alex A. Lypka, Accord. Depaulis Enterprises VI L.L.C., Property: in Rochester. Amount: Chester. Seller: The People of the $400,000. Filed June 18. State of New York, Albany. Property: in Chester. Amount: $30,000. Iriniri L.L.C., Sugarloaf. Seller: Filed June 13. Benjamin W. Kelts, et al, Chester. Property: in Chester. Amount: Deutsche Bank National Trust $125,000. Filed June 13. Co. Seller: Lawrence J. Glynn, White Plains. Property: 114 Dupont Jokur Enterprises L.L.C., Chester. Ave., Newburgh 12550. Amount: Seller: County of Orange, Gos$200,181. Filed June 14. hen. Property: in Mount Hope. Amount: $61,000. Filed June 12. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Seller: Leonard Kessler, Slate JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Hill. Property: 54 Bedford Ave., Seller: Bartholomew Pulley, Bronx. Middletown 10940. Amount: Property: 1140 Route 22, Pawling $212,422. Filed June 12. 12564. Amount: $306,500. Filed June 17. Equity Homes of New York Inc., Port Jervis. Seller: Charmane JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Bembury, Port Jervis. Property: in Seller: Lawrence P. Spelman, et al, Greenville. Amount: $48,000. Filed Hillard, Ohio. Property: 180 Rye June 13. Hill Road, Monroe 10950. Amount: $429,269. Filed June 14. Equity Homes of New York Inc., Port Jervis. Seller: Fred M. Frank, Key 2 Lease L.L.C., Port Jervis. et al, Cliffside Park, N.J. Property: Seller: Equity Homes of New in Greenville. Amount: $107,500. York Inc., Port Jervis. Property: in Filed June 12. Wawayanda. Amount: $60,000. Filed June 12. Fannie Mae. Seller: Joseph L. Canino, Kingston. Property: 160 Dick- Lanwin Forest Ridge L.L.C., erson Ave., Montgomery 12549. Hopewell, N.J. Seller: Manna Dells Amount: $367,068. Filed June 14. L.L.C., Nanuet. Property: in Newburgh. Amount: $55,000. Filed Federal National Mortgage As- June 14. sociation. Seller: Benedict Munger, et al, New Paltz. Property: 23 Rob- M and J Properties II L.L.C., inson Ave., Newburgh. Amount: Hopewell Junction. Seller: Charles $130,924. Filed June 17. E. Stewart, Pawling. Property: 7 Gray St., Poughkeepsie 12603. Federal National Mortgage Asso- Amount: $51,000. Filed June 19. ciation. Seller: Debra A. De Esposito, Wappingers Falls. Property: 21 Mid-Hudson Holdings L.L.C., Woodycrest Trail, Monroe 10950. Poughquag. Seller: Perle Cheryl Amount: $149,417. Filed June 19. Weinberger, Brooklyn. Property: in LaGrange. Amount: $140,000. Filed Federal National Mortgage Asso- June 20. ciation. Seller: Levern Dukes Jr., et al, Warwick. Property: in Warwick. Amount: $248,250. Filed June 12.

National Residential Nominee Services Inc. Seller: Alan W. Lam, Monroe. Property: in Chester. Amount: $220,000. Filed June 20.

Teglas-Geissler Realty Company L.L.C., Middletown. Seller: 1410 Realty L.L.C., Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Property: 1410 Route 300, Newburgh. Amount: $870,000. Filed June 19.

Old Stockade Development L.L.C., Kingston. Seller: Lisa E. Decker, Kingston. Property: 73 Teglas-Geissler Realty Company Vincent St., Kingston. Amount: L.L.C., Middletown. Seller: 419 Realty L.L.C., Ponte Vedra Beach, $88,000. Filed June 14. Fla. Property: 419 Route 211 East, Primax Properties L.L.C., Char- Middletown. Amount: $870,000. lotte, N.C. Seller: McClintock Prop- Filed June 19. erties Inc., New Windsor. Property: in Montgomery. Amount: The County of Ulster, Kingston. Seller: Catherine Molloy, et al, $368,000. Filed June 18. Wawarsing. Property: in WawarsProperty Owl Investing L.L.C., ing. Amount: $115,500. Filed Denver, Colo. Seller: NBG Dev June 19. L.L.C., Brooklyn. Property: in Newburgh. Amount: $75,000. Filed The County of Ulster, Kingston. Seller: Lenora Blum, Wawarsing. June 17. Property: in Wawarsing. Amount: Putnam County Savings Bank, $132,000. Filed June 19. Brewster. Seller: Chrystal A. O’Beirne, Newburgh. Property: 13 The County of Ulster, Kingston. Linda Drive, Newburgh. Amount: Seller: Michael McHugh, et al, Wawarsing. Property: in Wawars$460,000. Filed June 17. ing. Amount: $132,000. Filed Recycles Realty L.L.C., Kings- June 13. ton. Seller: Victoria St. John Gilligan, Kingston. Property: 35 Twin The County of Ulster, Kingston. Ponds Drive, Kingston. Amount: Seller: Thomas Lee Booth, et al, Wawarsing. Property: in Wawars$222,500. Filed June 14. ing. Amount: $154,000. Filed SFR 2010-2 REO Corp., San Di- June 13. ego, Calif. Seller: James A. Norton, Saugerties. Property: in Hyde Park. Toje Realty Inc., Wappingers Falls. Seller: Lynette Singleton, DanAmount: $154,500. Filed June 18. bury, Conn. Property: in Fishkill. Sirva Relocation Credit L.L.C. Amount: $147,000. Filed June 20. Seller: Alison B. Hooley, et al, Chester. Property: 3006 Whispering U.S. Bank N.A. Seller: David EpHills Drive, no. 622, Chester 10918. stein, et al, Middletown. Property: 599 Greenville Turnpike, MiddleAmount: $154,000. Filed June 18. town 10940. Amount: $498,194. SRMOF II 2011-1. Seller: Chris- Filed June 17. topher Coleman, Poughkeepsie. Property: 33 Franklin St., Pough- U.S. Bank N.A. Seller: Laurence keepsie 12601. Amount: $342,500. A. Clemente. Property: 33 Dubios St., Newburgh 12550. Amount: Filed June 20. $160,000. Filed June 17. Sustainable Properties L.L.C., New Paltz. Seller: Frieda C. Luth, Mountaindale. Property: in Judgments Wallkill. Amount: $115,000. Filed June 18. 130 Canal Street Inc., Port Jervis. Teglas-Geissler Realty Company $8,798 in favor of the New York L.L.C., Middletown. Seller: 140 State Department of Taxation and Realty L.L.C., Ponte Vedra Beach, Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Fla. Property: 140 Route 17M, Harriman. Amount: $550,000. Filed 786 Realty of USA Inc., KerJune 19. honkson. $457 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

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nEWSMAkERS plus awards and events JasoN CohEN, mD has been named medical director of the Head and Neck Institute at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie. Cohen has devoted his career at the medical center to building one of the strongest head and neck programs of any community hospital in the United States, particularly with regard to endocrine surgery. The Head and Neck Institute provides state-of-the-art surgical and medical treatment for patients with diseases of the head and neck, including head and neck cancer (which refers to a variety of tumors, which can occur in the throat, larynx, nose, sinuses and mouth). According to Sandi Cassese, vice president of oncology services at the center, Cohen and his team have been credited with many firsts in the Mid-Hudson Valley, including the first flap reconstruction for head and neck defects, the first maxillectomy, the first intraoperative cranial nerve monitoring, first removal of a substernal goiter, first craniofacial resection, and first monitoring of intraoperative parathyroid hormone levels. Cohen holds licensure in New York state and New Jersey, and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Otolaryngology. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, is the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award (NYU School of Medicine) and the Honor Award from the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He will assume administrative responsibility in addition to helping to further develop the clinical aspects of the head and neck program at Vassar Brothers Medical Center.

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Dr. amy ENKlEr, a graduate of Flannery Animal Hospital General Veterinary Practice Intern Program, has joined the practice as an associate veterinarian. Located at 789 Little Britain Road in New Windsor, Flannery Animal Hospital has been caring for the community’s pets since 1959. Its owner is Dr. Frank Puccio. Enkler emphasizes client satisfaction by getting to know patients personally and educating them about life with their pet. Originally from the Hudson Valley, Enkler received her Bachelor of Science degree at Marist College. Prior to vet school, she spent 5 years as an equine veterinary technician. In 2012, she graduated with highest honors from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, completing her clinical training at North Carolina State University. Her special interests include cardiology, ultra-sonography, surgery and internal medicine. FoCus mEDia, a public relations and advertising firm serving the Hudson Valley and headed by Josh Sommers, president and CEO, has been named the agency of record for Monticello Motor Club (MMC), a North American automotive resort and private race track dedicated to automotive enthusiasts. The club features a 4.1-mile racing circuit, a state-of-the-art-clubhouse, private garages and a service center. Its president is Ari Straus. Focus Media will work with MMC to assist with the organization’s marketing efforts, including sales optimization, advertising, publishing, community relations, creative direction and more. JEFFEry E. hattEr, mD was named medical director of the wound care center and hyperbaric medicine at Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhinebeck, a member of Health Quest, the Hudson Valley’s largest integrated family of hospitals and health care providers, delivering care across a variety of service lines, including cancer care, cardiac care, orthopedics, neurosciences, women’s and

children’s services and surgical services. The wound care center is a diagnostic and therapeutic facility for acute and chronic problem wounds and soft tissue radiation necrosis, as well as nonwound-related injuries such as carbon monoxide poisoning and decompression sickness. Hatter will be charged with overseeing the center, its staff and its operations and developing and carrying out a vision for the future aimed at continued growth and development. Hatter, who is certified with the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Thoracic Surgery, has held several leadership roles throughout his career and has won such honors as the Community Surgeon of the Year (2002). He is a Fellow with the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Chest Physicians. He has served on the Medical Advisory Council of the American Cancer Society and is a member of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons. oraNGE rEGioNal mEDiCal CENtEr in Middletown and its marketing and public relations department have been recognized with several national marketing awards for excellence in advertising. In partnership with its agency Focus Media, Orange Regional was presented with a Silver Creative Excellence Award for Cancer Awareness Advertising for an Oncology Services Annual Report. The center also earned six Aster Awards, which included: • Gold awards for a Rowley Family Birthing Center Brochure and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit newspaper advertisement. • Silver awards for a neonatal intensive care unit advertising campaign, physician newsletter Raising the Bar (summer/fall 2012 issue) and neonatal intensive care unit radio advertisement. • Bronze award for an employee newsletter ‘Connections’ (2012 series). The Aster Awards, sponsored by Marketing Healthcare Today magazine, is a competition that recognizes the nation’s most talented health care marketing professionals for excellence in advertising. The department also received three meritorious awards from Healthcare Advertising Awards sponsored by the Healthcare Marketing Report in which a national panel of judges grants awards to entries that exemplify exceptional quality, creativity and message effectiveness. Orange Regional Medical Center is a member of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System. thE oraNGE rEGioNal mEDiCal CENtEr FouNDatioN has appointed new officers to its board of trustees. JoNathaN rouis, managing partner of Rouis & Co., has been appointed board chairman. Rouis served on the Sullivan County Legislature for nine years, holding the position of vice-chairman of the Legislature for four years and chairman of the Legislature also for four years. He is a past president of the Mamakating Rotary, a past member of the Hudson Valley Advisory Board of TD Bank North and advisory board of The Community Bank of Sullivan County. He is a member of Sons of

the American Legion and the New York State Association of Certified Public Accountants. Rouis received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from St. Bonaventure University. tErry saturNo, president and CEO of Orange County Trust Co. was appointed vice chairman. William QuaCKENBush, managing director of Advent Valuation Advisors was appointed treasurer. riCharD liBErth, partner at the law firm of Tarshis, Catania, Liberth & Milligram P.C., was appointed secretary. JohN aNthoNy, vice president and CIO of QLT Customer Lease Services is a member at large. marGarEt smith, president and CEO of First Federal Savings in Middletown, is a member at large. paul halpErN, a retired businessman, is the immediate past chairman. Three trustees were also approved for the foundation board. sal BElFiGlio, retired banker. thomas huGhEs, managing partner of New Horizons Asset Management. larry mCDoWEll Jr. of Empire Forklift.

thE ossiNiNG VillaGE Fair, presented recently by the Greater Ossining Chamber of Commerce on historic Main Street in the village attracted 15,000 fairgoers. Held in conjunction with the village’s Bicentennial Celebration, “Ossining in 3D,” the 33rd annual fair, offered a wide range of vendors, food, games, rides and live entertainment. More than 170 booths, a variety of live acts presented on four entertainment stages and unique bicentennialthemed activities such as docent-led sculpture tours and an historic “Holy Ossining” heritage tour were popular items. Basta Pasta was named “Best Slice in Ossining” by a celebrity panel of judges. Complimentary docent-led walking tours of the 25-piece “Ossining in 3D” bicentennial sculpture exhibit will continue Saturday, July 5 and on the first Saturday of every month through October. The tours begin at 81 Croton Ave. at 10 a.m. (downtown tour) and 2 p.m. (waterfront tour). Reservations are required and can be made by phone at (914) 762-6232 or (914) 762-6232 or vmonastra@ossbuilding.org. For information on upcoming bicentennial events for Ossining, Westchester’s first incorporated village, including themed summer movies and concerts as well as future sculpture exhibit tours, visit celebrateossining.com. aNtoNio saNtiaGo of Brewster and Berkeley College dean/advisement is the recipient of the 2013 Staff and Student Appreciation Award sponsored by the Berkeley College Office of Student Development and Campus Life in White Plains. Santiago received the award for going above and beyond in serving students. Berkeley College student Kimberly Pennington presented him the award.

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A and B Kuqi L.L.C., d.b.a. Deer Park Grill, Port Jervis. $5,759 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

Deli Anamex Restaurant Products, Chester. $684 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

A and C Automotive Service Inc., Middletown. $409 in favor of New York the State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

Feros Trucking Inc., Plattekill. $210 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

Lila Enterprise L.L.C., Pine Island. $1,640 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. LJ Lang Inc. d.b.a. New Friends Bakery and Café, Milton. $1,253 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed June 17.

A and R Office Equipment Inc., Goshen. $1,020 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

FP Services Inc., d.b.a. Fine Products, Florida. $547 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

ABP Contracting Corp., Monroe. $411 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

Frasca Construction Inc., Ellenville. $310 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

Angel’s Pizza and Mexican Food Inc., Kingston. $2,282 in favor of the New New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

G.A.A. Delivery Corp., Montgomery. $279 in favor of the New York NKJ Convenience Inc., MiddleState Department of Taxation and town. $913 in favor of the New York Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 14. Garitta’s Market Inc., Newburgh. $10,103 in favor of the New York NY Accounting and Business State Department of Taxation and Services Corp., Middletown. $50 Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Giatri Donuts Inc., Cornwall-on- Albany. Filed June 14. Hudson. $513 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation OK 595 Mini Market Corp., and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Kingston. $889 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Gross Service Center Inc., New- Unemployment Insurance Diviburgh. $19,788 in favor of the New sion, Albany. Filed June 17. York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Passport Corp., Warwick. $200 in favor of the New York State DepartGrosso’s Landscaping and Lawn- ment of Taxation and Finance, Alcare L.L.C., Middletown. $1,908 in bany. Filed June 14. favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Al- Principal Handling Corp., Monbany. Filed June 17. roe. $152 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Heuchling Group Inc., Monroe. Finance, Albany. Filed June 14. $3,893 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Quick Roll Leaf Manufacturing Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Company Inc., Middletown. $834 in favor of the New York State DeHileton Corp., d.b.a Ultimate partment of Taxation and Finance, Finish, Marlboro. $1,087 in favor Albany. Filed June 14. of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. R and D Hall Inc., Kingston. $694 Filed June 17. in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Hofftel Inc., Monroe. $3,694 in Albany. Filed June 17. favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Al- Riccardi’s Hideaway Inc., Kingsbany. Filed June 17. ton. $130 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Jade Pool Care Inc., Chester. Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. $3,226 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Ropam Nurseries Inc., New Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Windsor. $288 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation KJR L.L.C., d.b.a. Chocolate and Finance, Albany. Filed June 14. Cheers, Kingston. $1,074 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

Aztlan Lawnscape Inc., Highland. $5,206 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Barrons Security Agency Inc., Montgomery. $1,481 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. BBF Inc., d.b.a. Blooming Boutique Florist, Kingston. $100 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Bluepers Billiards, Vails Gate. $2,169 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Christian Counseling Services Inc., Middletown. $385 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed June 14. Construction Creations Inc., Monroe. $3,065 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Craig Toth’s Golf Shop L.L.C., Warwick. $1,020 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Croskey Inc., Chester. $554 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

Microdivision Corp., Monroe. $33 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. Mid Orange Mechanical Corp., Middletown. $2,804 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 17.

Sewa Petroleum Corp., Middletown. $378 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 14.

Abdur-Rahman, Nahdiyay, et al. Filed by BAC Home Loans Servicing L.P. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $154,280 affecting property located at 46 Singh Delivery Systems Inc., Sheffield Drive, Wallkill 10940. Newburgh. $105 in favor of the Filed April 29. New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Abramowitz, Adam, et al. Filed June 14. by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to Sunview Photo Corp., Monroe. secure $313,500 affecting property $25 in favor of the New York State located at 31 Aldo Court, Monroe Department of Taxation and Fi- 10950. Filed April 25. nance, Albany. Filed June 14. Albach, Brandy L., et al. Filed by Surita Enterprizes L.L.C., Ches- Beneficial Homeowner Service ter. $1,901 in favor of the New York Corp. Action: seeks to foreclose on State Department of Taxation and a mortgage to secure $301,541 affecting property located at 146 KetFinance, Albany. Filed June 14. chamtown Road, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed May 23. Town Tobacco, New Windsor. $1,428 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Armijos, Juana V., et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: Finance, Albany. Filed June 17. seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount VHS Enterprises L.L.C., Harri- affecting property located at 250 man. $1,066 in favor of the New Spring St., Monroe 10950. Filed York State Department of Labor April 24. Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed June 14. Bairan, Mary Rubette, et al. Filed by Trustco Bank. Action: seeks to Wiltwyck Properties Inc., Hur- foreclose on a mortgage to secure ley. $505 in favor of the New York an unspecified amount affecting State Department of Taxation and property located at 101 BrothFinance, Albany. Filed June 17. ers Road, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed May 24. XT Realty L.L.C., Highland Mills. $513 in favor of the New York State Ballantyne, Alna L., et al. Filed Department of Taxation and Fi- by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: nance, Albany. Filed June 14. seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount Zen Design Consultants Inc., affecting property located at 216 Newburgh. $3,043 in favor of the Dubois St., Newburgh 12550. Filed New York State Department of April 24. Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed June 14. Barbaro, Lisa A., et al. Filed by Rhinebeck Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $150,000 affecting property located Lis Pendens at 107 Spring St., Poughkeepsie. The following filings indicated a legal Filed May 29. action has been initiated, the outcome of which may affect the title to Benson, Rosemary D., et al. the property listed. Filed by Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to 60 Nostrand L.L.C., et al. Filed foreclose on a mortgage to secure by Nased Corp. Action: seeks to $200,000 affecting property located foreclose on a mortgage to secure at 2157 Route 292, Holmes 12531. $310,000 affecting property located Filed May 28. at 4 Garfield Road, Unit 302, Monroe 10950. Filed April 25. Blessing, George Francis, et al. Filed by Household Finance Realty 8 Church Street L.L.C., et al. Corporation of New York. Action: Filed by Donald McGrath. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $75,257 affecting property secure $300,000 affecting property located at 5 Mermaid Road, Midlocated at 8 Church St., Fishkill. dletown 10940. Filed April 24. Filed May 29.

Bodisher, David, et al. Filed by Margaret Cantwell. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $20,000 affecting property located at 403 Maple St., Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed May 28. Brady, Jerrod, aka Jerry Brady, et al. Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $262,500 affecting property located at 354 Broadway, Ulster Park 12487. Filed June 19. Brice, Barry J. Jr., et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 47 Pauline Road, Saugerties 12477. Filed June 19. Bullis, Stephen, et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $220,797 affecting property located at 23 Crotty Court, Monroe 10950. Filed April 24. Burke, Gary, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 4083 Route 9West, West Camp 12490. Filed June 14. Caban, Eric, et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $248,000 affecting property located at 25 Cresthaven Drive, New Windsor 12553. Filed April 29. Caban, Joshua A., et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $187,300 affecting property located at 4738 Route 209, Accord 12404. Filed June 18. Caines, Joseph, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $381,650 affecting property located at 13 Evergreen Lane, Walden 12586. Filed April 23. Cantelmo, Michael, et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $248,000 affecting property located at 1049 Craigville Road, Chester 10918. Filed April 25. Carrasquillo, Josue, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $194,085 affecting property located at 986 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed May 29.

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FACTS&FIGURES Carroll, Doreen, aka Doreen McGuire, et al. Filed by Bank of America. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 13 Sharon Drive, Fishkill 12524. Filed May 29.

Fulco, Michael, et al. Filed by Household Finance Realty Corporation of New York. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $308,041 affecting property located in New Windsor. Filed April 24.

Jean-Baptiste, Franck, et al. Filed by Green Tree Servicing L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $178,800 affecting property located at 49 Gifford Ave., Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed May 22.

Gentile, Frederick J., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $286,950 affecting property located at 8 South Court, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed May 31.

King, John, et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $237,600 affecting property located at 5 Shields Road, Cornwall-onHudson 12518. Filed April 25.

German, Milagros, et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: Cathcart, Rorey A., et al. Filed by seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to secure $138,000 affecting property foreclose on a mortgage to secure located at 36 Broad St., Middletown $210,230 affecting property located 10940. Filed April 29. at 2 Alloway Crest, Highland Mills 10930. Filed April 23. Harville, Melissa, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to Cesar, George M. Jr., et al. Filed by foreclose on a mortgage to secure Federal National Mortgage Associ- $450,500 affecting property located ation. Action: seeks to foreclose on at 37 Ludlam Road, Monroe 10950. a mortgage to secure an unspecified Filed April 25. amount affecting property located at 44 Old Farms Road, Poughkeep- Hernandez, Manuel, et al. Filed sie 12603. Filed May 28. by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a DeCourcey, Audra J., et al. Filed mortgage to secure $266,250 affectby PHH Mortgage Corp. Action: ing property located at 17 Albert St., seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to Middletown 10940. Filed April 29. secure $156,150 affecting property located at 17 Green Road, Monroe Hicks, Laura, et al. Filed by Sov10950. Filed April 29. ereign Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure Diaz, Roland Jr., et al. Filed by $179,900 affecting property located Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: at 17 Village Park Drive, Unit 2A, seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to Fishkill 12524. Filed May 23. secure $218,073 affecting property located at 25 Birch Drive, Middle- Hill, Darren, et al. Filed by town 10940. Filed April 25. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a Doherty, Kevin J., et al. Filed by mortgage to secure $208,000 affectUlster Savings Bank. Action: seeks ing property located in Newburgh. to foreclose on a mortgage to secure Filed April 24. $175,000 affecting property located at 139 N. Ohioville Road, New Paltz Hill, Vernon G., et al. Filed by 12561. Filed June 18. Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure Dunn, Janet, et al. Filed by M&T $400,000 affecting property located Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on in Wawayanda. Filed April 24. a mortgage to secure $190,000 affecting property located at 58 Grist- Humbert, Michael J., et al. Filed mill Lane, Pawling 12564. Filed by The Bank of New York MelMay 23. lon. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $148,400 affectFeurtado, Fiona, et al. Filed by ing property located at 50 Simmons U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to St., Millerton 12546. Filed May 24. foreclose on a mortgage to secure $270,000 affecting property located Jackson, Lamont S., et al. Filed by at 12 Vincent Lane, Wallkill 12589. Federal National Mortgage AssociFiled April 24. ation. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspeciFisch, Jeffrey M., et al. Filed by fied amount affecting property loRBS Citizens N.A. Action: seeks to cated at 53 Meadow St., Newburgh foreclose on a mortgage to secure 12550. Filed April 26. $236,000 affecting property located at 182 Eagleton Drive, Chester. Filed April 23.

Landrigan, Frederick E., et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $300,700 affecting property located at 76 Iron Mountain Road, Warwick 10990. Filed April 26.

Casailinova, Lisa Marie, et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $259,200 affecting property located at 21 Pleasant Lane, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed May 24.

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Lazala, Josefina, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $451,000 affecting property located at 139 Hollyberry Drive, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed May 28.

Messina, Joseph M., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 35 Hilltop Drive, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed May 22.

Poat, Cory M., et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $257,568 affecting property located at 102 Guinea Hill Road, New Hampton 10958. Filed April 29.

Mills, Darrell J., et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $231,420 affecting property located at 160 Bruyn Ave., Kingston 12401. Filed June 17.

Pollard, Ray W. III, et al. Filed by Navy Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $159,355 affecting property located at 124 S. Manor Ave., Kingston 12401. Filed June 14.

Mindich, Todd, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $212,000 affecting property located at 1507 Scenic Lane, Unit 107, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed May 28.

Quintero, Alexander J., et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $272,000 affecting property located at 15 Maple St., Glenham 12527. Filed May 22.

Moran, Mary Pat, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $175,000 affecting property located at 11 N. Jackson Road, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed May 24.

Repose, Carole A., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $235,500 affecting property located at 26 Winnie Lane, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed May 31.

Roth, Harold, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $266,062 affecting property located at 534 Eagle Valley Road, Tuxedo Park 10987. Filed April 23. Rubin, Joseph, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $220,000 affecting property located at 7 Sasev Court, No. 3-203, Monroe 10950. Filed April 24. Sakovsky, Michael, et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $196,000 affecting property located at 117 Hillcrest Drive, Marlboro 12542. Filed June 14. Sanclementi, Lisa, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $161,120 affecting property located at 51 Main St., Sparrow Bush 12780. Filed April 26.

Sands, Jovon, et al. Filed by Wells Nicolas, Andy, et al. Filed by Wells Roberts, Lisa, et al. Filed by Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to Lewis, Wendy, et al. Filed by U.S. Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to Deutsche Bank National Trust foreclose on a mortgage to secure Bank N.A. Action: seeks to fore- foreclose on a mortgage to secure Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a an unspecified amount affecting close on a mortgage to secure $342,250 affecting property located mortgage to secure $302,400 affect- property located at 20 Spencer $292,000 affecting property located at 26 Collabar Road, Montgomery ing property located at 309 Bing- Lane, Kingston 12401. Filed June at 177 Smith Road, LaGrangeville 12549. Filed April 25. ham Road, Marlboro 12542. Filed 14. 12540. Filed May 28. June 18. Santaroni, John, et al. Filed by Olsen, Carolyn, et al. Filed by Martinez, Angelo, et al. Filed U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to Rodsan, Peter, et al. Filed by Green U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to by M&T Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure Tree Servicing L.L.C. Action: seeks foreclose on a mortgage to secure foreclose on a mortgage to secure $279,000 affecting property locat- to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $503,400 affecting property located $203,700 affecting property lo- ed at 976 Route 343, Dover Plains $113,000 affecting property located at 44 Four Corners, East Fishkill cated at 60 Irwin Ave., Middletown 12522. Filed May 23. at 3 Hook Road, Unit 72F, Hyde 12533. Filed May 23. 10940. Filed April 29. Park 12601. Filed May 30. Sanzone, Margaret Ann, et al. Palazzo, Charlene A., et al. Filed McCutcheon, John, et al. Filed by by Deutsche Bank National Trust Rogers, Ronald, et al. Filed by Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. The Bank of New York Mellon. Ac- Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Ac- Action: seeks to foreclose on a tion: seeks to foreclose on a mort- mortgage to secure $277,000 affect- tion: seeks to foreclose on a mort- mortgage to secure an unspecified gage to secure $241,575 affecting ing property located at 24 Hamp- gage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located property located at 121 Crawford shire Road, Fishkill 12524. Filed amount affecting property located at 41 Grand St., Marlboro 12542. St., Pine Bush 12566. Filed April 24. May 30. at 13 Station Road, New Windsor Filed June 19. 12553. Filed April 24. Schappert, Joan H., et al. Filed by McDonald, Therman Lee, et al. Perez, Lisa, et al. Filed by Wells Filed by Deutsche Bank National Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to Rolling Acres Sunset Ridge PHH Mortgage Corp. Action: seeks Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose foreclose on a mortgage to secure L.L.C., et al. Filed by TD Bank to foreclose on a mortgage to secure on a mortgage to secure $180,000 $164,000 affecting property located N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on $138,700 affecting property located affecting property located at 690 at 22 Country Road, Walden 12586. a mortgage to secure $1 million af- at 592 Route 211 West, Middletown South St., Newburgh 12550. Filed Filed April 25. fecting property located at 17 and 10940. Filed April 24. April 24. 19 Morris Ave., Newburgh. Filed Shanley, Floyd F., et al. Filed by Pinto, Michael F. III, et al. Filed April 26. Bayview Loan Servicing L.L.C. AcMcKinney, Estelle, aka Estelle by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: Thomas, et al. Filed by OneW- seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to Romero, Jaime N., et al. Filed tion: seeks to foreclose on a mortest Bank F.S.B. Action: seeks to secure $266,843 affecting property by TD Bank N.A. Action: seeks to gage to secure $200,560 affecting foreclose on a mortgage to secure located at 20 Alder Drive, Cornwall- foreclose on a mortgage to secure property located in Olive. Filed $152,731 affecting property located on-Hudson 12553. Filed April 25. an unspecified amount affecting June 14. at 117 Smith St., Poughkeepsie property located at 1515 Burling12601. Filed May 31. Planck-Kuney, Kristin M., et al. ham Road, Shawangunk 12568. Sheehan, Tammy, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: Filed June 14. seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to Meder, John, et al. Filed by Walden seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $200,000 affecting property Savings Bank. Action: seeks to secure $158,700 affecting property located at 10 Parasol Ridge, Poughforeclose on a mortgage to secure located at 14 North St., Wappingers keepsie 12603. Filed May 24. $121,600 affecting property located Falls 12590. Filed May 31. in Port Jervis. Filed April 29.


shirley, mariah, et al. Filed by Ulster Savings Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $440,000 affecting property located at 10 Paddock Lane, Chester 10918. Filed April 29.

Vargas, Willie, et al. Filed by Wells nEW BUSInESSES Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $232,000 affecting property located This paper is not responsible for tyat 256 Bailey Road, Montgomery pographical errors contained in the original filings. 12549. Filed April 29.

skriloff, michael a., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $240,000 affecting property located at 10 Crestwood Blvd., Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed May 24.

Vecchi, Joanne, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $196,000 affecting property located at 9 Wright Ave., Hyde Park 12538. Filed May 29.

smith, arleen C., et al. Filed by J.P. Morgan Acquisition Corp. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $332,175 affecting property located at 15 Mountain Laurel Blvd., Wingdale. Filed May 24.

Wintner, michael D., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $280,000 affecting property located at 174 Old Route 9, Fishkill 12524. Filed May 30.

stuart, Drew, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $225,000 affecting property located at 64 Argent Drive, Highland 12528. Filed June 14. taryla, Joe E., et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $103,440 affecting property located at 300 Concord Lane, Middletown 10940. Filed April 26.

rogues and Brawlers, 4393 Route th- red Carpet, 27 Hooker Ave., 28A, West Shokan 12494, c/o Karl Apt. 1, Poughkeepsie 12601, c/o Dyner. Filed June 17. Alesha Crowell. Filed Jan. 2.

Gridiron Enterprise Companies, 140 Old Flatbush Road, Kingston 12401, c/o Jody Lee Lent Jr. Filed June 19.

rondout Valley Earth supply, the Center For the healing arts, 4969 Route 209, Accord 12404, 74 Davis Ave., Poughkeepsie 12603, c/o Anthony Kawalchuk Jr. Filed c/o Linda Grace Farley. Filed Jan. 7. June 18. Doing Business As turner Vintage photography, 8 hey Now lawn and plow plus, 10 rondout Valley Engine, 4969 Turner Mews, Wappinger 12590, Fitzgerald studio and Cam- Schildknecht Road, Hurley 12443, Route 209, Accord 12404, c/o An- c/o David Turner. Filed Jan. 8. era Center inc., d.b.a. Fastsigns c/o Dawn Marie Kretzmer-Vagias. thony Kawalchuk Jr. Filed June 18. 320801-1, 300 Plaza Road, Kings- Filed June 18. y internationals, 162 Linderman ton 12401. Filed June 14. spencer’s Clearing, 331 Merwin Ave., Kingston 12401, c/o Miulvis Y. in your own Words, 143 Guil- Road, Millerton 12546, c/o William Famiglietti. Filed June 14. infant parent Consultant ser- ford Schoolhouse, 12D, Gardiner Allison McGinn. Filed Jan. 2. vices inc., d.b.a. a Child First, 12525, c/o Barbara A. Edelman. 40 Kingston Ave., Poughkeepsie Filed June 17. 12603. Filed Jan. 2.

K and G Contracting, 2985 Lucas pawling mountain land Corp., Ave., Accord, c/o Carlos J. Gonzalez. d.b.a. pawling mountain Club, Filed June 17. Witkowski, John a., et al. Filed 306 Penny Road, Pawling 12564. by Indymac Federal Bank F.S.B. Filed Jan. 2. Kardas Cakes, 24 S. Randolph Action: seeks to foreclose on a Ave., Poughkeepsie 12601, c/o Todd mortgage to secure $246,000 afKardas. Filed Jan. 7. fecting property located at 2 Graystone Court, Wallkill 12589. Filed Sole Proprietorships April 29. milo Fix it!, 22 West Road, Pleasalicia King photography, 201 ant Valley 12569, c/o Milo Tsukroff. Zurita, margarita, et al. Filed Chelsea Way, Wappingers Falls Filed Jan. 8. by Deutsche Bank National Trust 12590, c/o Alicia King. Filed Jan. 2. Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a milo modified, 22 West Road, mortgage to secure an unspecified amanda piebes, 6 Stuart Drive, Pleasant Valley 12569, c/o Milo amount affecting property located Marlboro 12542, c/o Amanda M. Tsukroff. Filed Jan. 8. at 8 Charlotte Mews, Middletown Piebes. Filed June 18. 10940. Filed April 25. mindful psychological services, Backyard lawncare, 69 Sterling 1110 Route 55, Suite 201, LaGrangPlace, Highland 12528, c/o Steven eville 12540, c/o Jaya Save-Mundra. MEChAnIC’S LIEnS W. Tozzi. Filed June 18. Filed Jan. 4.

taylor, Julius a. Jr., et al. Filed by Pentagon Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $205,000 affecting property located in Highland Falls. Filed April 25. Christison and murphy partnership, as owner. $2,294 as claimed taylor, monica r., et al. Filed by by Dick’s Concrete Company Inc., HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: New Hampton. Property: in Warseeks to foreclose on a mortgage to wick. Filed June 13. secure $268,000 affecting property located at 482 Meri Lane, Monroe Concord realty Company ii, as 10950. Filed April 23. owner. $7,269 as claimed by A and N Building Materials Inc., Chestnut tesh, Kurt J., et al. Filed by Wells Ridge. Property: 260 Broadway, Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to Newburgh. Filed June 12. foreclose on a mortgage to secure $187,500 affecting property located sKaD Goshen l.l.C., as owner. at 17 Kent Road, Red Hook 12571. $383,484 as claimed by Zeus ConFiled May 29. struction Services L.L.C., Woodbury. Property: 151 Greenwich tetteh, Ebenezer, et al. Filed by Ave., Goshen. Filed June 19. Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mort- tucker, young rochelle, et al, as gage to secure $163,000 affecting owner. $1,868 as claimed by Restor property located at 1706 Baldwin A. Deck, et al, Fishkill. Property: Lane, Unit 17-F, Newburgh 12550. 47-49 Beacon St., Beacon. Filed Filed April 25. June 19. thaler, robert, et al. Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $140,000 affecting property located at 24 Ruzhin Road, Unit 201, Monroe 10950. Filed April 29.

Giovanni’s, 8 Stewart Ave., Beacon 12508, c/o Louis DelBianco. Filed Jan. 8.

CBVGr referral Co., 3656 Main morrison home repair and renSt., Stone Ridge 12484, c/o Ray- ovation, 109 West Road, Pleasant Valley 12569, c/o Donovan Morrimond J. Iaia. Filed June 18. son. Filed Jan. 2. Coexistence systems, 70 Longview Drive, Fishkill 12524, c/o oasis tutoring services, 27 Scenic Drive, Poughkeepsie 12603, c/o Timothy Facchin. Filed Jan. 7. Anne Condorelli. Filed Jan. 4. Cr trucking, 65 Meadow Lane, Modena 12548, c/o Noeleen octEval, 54 Secor Lane, Hopewell Junction 12533, c/o Manjul Fleischer. Filed June 19. Bhushan. Filed Jan. 4. CtE Construction, 40 Edgewood Drive, Poughkeepsie 12603, c/o post Construction, 1791 Berne Road, Kerhonkson 12446, c/o BetChristopher Framo. Filed Jan. 4. tina M. Post. Filed June 19. Dee Gee services inc., 50 Wilbur Road, Pleasant Valley 12569, ra tattooie Designs, 104 Center c/o Debbie Ann E. Richards. Filed St., Suite C, Ellenville 12428, c/o Michael McHugh. Filed June 19. Jan. 2. Duffy’s home improvement, 44 rJ’s small Engine repair and Dawn Lane, Pleasant Valley 12569, antique Equipment restoration, 38 Wildcat Mountain Road, c/o Darren Duffy. Filed Jan. 4. Claryville 12725, c/o Richard KeeFitzpatrick Carpentry, 105 Village sler. Filed June 18. Common, Fishkill 12524, c/o Richard Fitzpatrick. Filed Jan. 7.

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FACES& PLACES Award winning night

Burke Rehabilitation Hospital and Burke Medical Research Institute recently honored Harry Carson, Marc Tesler, and George D. Yancopoulos, with its 2013 Burke Awards. The awards were presented June 12 at The Westchester Country Club. 1. P. Roy Vagelos, chairman of Regeneron; Damis and Luka Yancopoulos, and their father, George D. Yancopoulos, chief scientific officer of Regeneron and 2013 Burke Award honoree. 2. Marc Tesler, honoree and Burke’s Restorative Neurology Clinic adviser, and his wife Ellen Tesler. 3. 2013 Burke Award emcee and co-anchor of CNN’s “Early Start” John Berman. 4. Timothy B. Walsh, and wife, Mary Beth Walsh, CEO and executive medical director of Burke Rehabilitation Hospital; Barry Jordan, Burke’s assistant medical director and wife, Ruby Jordan. 5. White Plains Mayor Thomas Roach and Westchester County Deputy County Executive Kevin Plunkett. 6. NFL Hall of Famer, former captain of the New York Giants and honoree Harry Carson and Barry Jordan. 7. Dylan Edwards, director of Burke’s Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation and Human Motor Control Laboratory; Marc Tesler; and Mel Rothstein, chairman emeritus of RTi Research in Stamford, Conn.

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‘Celebrating the Arc of a life’

The 62nd Arc of Westchester annual meeting was held June 11 at Arc of Westchester’s Gleeson-Israel Gateway Center in Hawthorne. The reception included musical performances and awards. On display in the lobby was a gallery265 exhibition, “A Flamboyance of Flamingos.” Each flamingo was created by an Arc of Westchester participants. 8. Immediate Past President, Board of Directors of The Arc U.S. Mohan Mehra; CEO of The Arc U.S. Peter V. Berns; Arc of Westchester Executive Director Ric Swierat and Larry McNaughton, Arc of Westchester Foundation president. 9. The Frishman-Rosman family was presented with the Kingsley Family Award by Jason Kingsley. 10. Foundation President Larry McNaughton and Executive Director Anne Sweazey presented longtime supporter Justin Israel with a painting created by his son, John, whose art is highlighted on the cover of the Arc of Westchester 2012 Annual Report. 11. Talented individuals with developmental disabilities transformed Arc’s lobby.

All photograph identifications are from left unless otherwise noted.

HV Biz • WCBJ • July 1, 2013

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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS CRITERIA

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t its first year, this popular award is open to any CFO who has worked a minimum of two years for a company in Westchester County. Three winners will be chosen by a distinguished panel of judges; one from a company with fewer than 100 employees, another from a company with 101 to 500 employees and the third from a company with more than 500 employees.

NOMINATIONS ACCESSIBLE AT WESTFAIRONLINE.COM/CFO-OF-THE-YEAR-NOMINATE/ NOMINATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FROM NOW THROUGH JULY 10.

AWARDS CELEBRATION SAVE THE DATE, MEET THE CANDIDATES AND CELEBRATE THE 2013 WESTCHESTER COUNTY CFO OF THE YEAR WINNERS WITH GUESTS AND COLLEAGUES.

DATE/TIME OCTOBER 3 | 5:30 P.M. MAPLETON AT GOOD COUNSEL

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