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SUPPORTERS BURKE REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 785 Mamaroneck Ave. White Plains, NY 10605 914-597-2500 burke.org

IONA PREPARATORY 255 Wilmont Road New Rochelle, NY 10804 914-633-7744 ionaprep.org

ELEMENTS MASSAGE 1 N. Broadway White Plains, NY 10601 914-479-5072 elementsmassage.com/White Plains

KEANE & BEANE PC 445 Hamilton Ave., Suite 1500 White Plains, NY 10601 914-946 4777 kblaw.com

THE CAPPELLI ORGANIZATION 7 Renaissance Square, Fourth floor White Plains, NY 10601 914-769-6500 icappelli.com

SCULLY CONSTRUCTION LLC 141 Lafayette Ave. North White Plains, NY 10603 914-682-8088 scullycorp.com

DELBELLO DONNELLAN WEINGARTEN WISE & WIEDERKEHR LLP 1 N. Lexington Ave., 11th floor White Plains, NY 10601 914-681-0200 ddw-law.com

THE KENSINGTON WHITE PLAINS 100 Maple Ave. White Plains, NY 10601 914-222-5339 thekensingtonwhiteplains.com

ENEA, SCANLAN & SIRIGNANO LLP 245 Main St., Fifth floor White Plains, New York 10601 914-948-1500 esslawfirm.com HOULIHAN LAWRENCE COMMERCIAL GROUP 800 Westchester Ave. Rye Brook, NY 10573 914-220-4411 Houlihanlawrence.com

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TRI-STATE INSURANCE 277 Tarrytown Road White Plains, NY 10607 914-607-7799 tsinsbk.com WHITE PLAINS HOSPITAL 41 E. Post Road White Plains, NY 10601 914-681-0600 wphospital.org

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IS YOUR SON IONA PREPARED?

Is Your Son IONA PREPared?

I N V E S T. I N S P I R E . I G N I T E .

AN IONA PREP EDUCATION TAKES YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO GO, AND GETTING HERE IS EASY!

Iona Prep graduates have earned more than $130 million in merit‑based scholarships over the last five years, and 15% of our Scholar‑Athletes go on to play collegiately each year. Additionally, our college‑style campus has over a dozen buses and eight routes across the Bronx, Westchester and Connecticut, while our White Plains bus conveniently picks up right at the MTA hub.

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reparation is why you are readying this article today, to find a school that is the right fit for your son’s future development. It’s also the very reason for our existence. To IONA PREPare young men for college, to become leaders within their communities, and to enjoy eternal life with Christ. When you think ahead to his senior year, here’s the question you should be asking yourself: “Is my son prepared for what comes next?” Being IONA PREPared is having our graduates earn more than $130 million dollars in academic, merit-based scholarships over the last five years. It is regular acceptance to schools such as Brown, Cornell, Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Wake Forest and UPenn. It is about our comprehensive and developmental two-tiered School Counseling program that helps a young man find the right college fit and a place that he can succeed. IONA PREPared is an average college scholarship of $68,000, which almost completely covers the cost of a four-year Upper School tuition. What could be better preparation than having your education pay for itself? IONA PREPared is having not just studentathletes, but scholar-athletes who have an average collective GPA of more than 91 over the past few years. It’s sending almost 15 percent of graduates on to play collegiate sports annually. IONA PREPared is having 85 percent of faculty hold a mater’s or better in their respective fields. It is educating, encouraging and challenging each young man to become the man that God calls him to be. IONA PREPared is drawing from more than 80 different school districts to create a brotherhood of Iona men, one that extends far beyond graduation. It is offering eight different bus routes, in addition to district and

public transportation, to ensure that wherever you are, you can get to Iona Prep. And once you arrive, we are IONA PREPared to take you where you want to go… We were prepared to reopen safely, seamlessly and synchronously this fall with a hybrid of in-seat and virtual instruction. Our teachers trained on new remote learning technology and pandemic protocols over the summer so that we could hit the ground running the week before Labor Day. Presently we offer a learning environment that maximizes instruction while minimizing risk. It has been said countless ways. Jesus told us in Scripture, “Therefore keep watch, because you do not know the day or the hour.” Louis Pasteur said “Chance favors the prepared mind.” In short, be prepared. Is your son IONA PREPared? Find out by discovering the Iona Prep Difference today…

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f you’ve ever explored assisted living care for a senior you love, then you know how stressful the process can be. As caregivers ourselves, we understand the challenges. As rst-class professionals, we are fully prepared to handle them as soon as they arise.

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assisted living programs contribute to a level of excellence that you will not nd elsewhere. As a result, you’ll need to move your loved one only once, which will spare you from the cost of moving a second time, as well as sleepless nights, headache and heartache.

As you seek out the best care for your loved one, we encourage you to share all your fears and concerns with us. As active members of the Westchester County community for ten wonderful years, we are certain that the insights we’ve gained will assure you that your family is in good hands at The Kensington. Our stable leadership, devoted frontline caregivers and enhanced

Here at The Kensington, we move mountains to love and care for your family as we do our own. Please get in touch to learn more about our uncompromising care and services, which include comprehensive clinical assistance and progressive memory care programs. When you choose The Kensington, you and your loved one are here to stay!

We promise to love and care for your family as we do our own. Call us at (914) 390-0080.

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Elements Massage: Don’t forget your “self-care”! Elements Massage™ opened in White Plains in February of 2014, bringing personalized massage therapy to Westchester County. In 2018 it was purchased by Ed and Carol Lachterman, lifelong Westchester residents. “Elements fit in with our belief in holistic healing and natural wellness. The focus on massage only really resonated with us” Ed stated. Independently owned and operated, Elements Massage™ has a clear vision and foundation on which they are built upon. Founded in 2006 by a massage therapist, Michelle Maruniak, the fundamental core of Elements Massage™ is to provide a truly customized therapeutic massage to every client, every session. “By taking the time to listen and communicate with you prior to every session, Elements Massage™ studio therapists can tailor your session to meet your needs. Our studios’ therapists combine their skills and abilities to perform the massage that you want. That’s The Elements Way®” says co-owner Carol. Ed continues, “With everything going on in the world today, finding balance for your body and your mind is an important part of creating a holistic self-care routine. Since emotional stress can have a significant impact on your body, and physical discomfort can have a significant impact on your mind, it is important to find self-care practices that help support the wellbeing of both. At Elements Massage we know that each client is unique which is why we don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to massage therapy. Whether you are looking to help relieve pain, ease stress and tension, experience relaxation, or prioritize self-care - we take the time to listen so we can personalize every aspect of your massage session to meet your individual needs and help heal your body and your mind.” Focused solely on massage, our experienced massage therapist will combine their skills and abilities to perform the massage that you want. That’s the Elements Way®.

throughout your session to ensure the massage therapy you receive meets your expectations from beginning to end. The Elements Way® allows studio therapists to best channel the healing and restorative power of massage therapy as a vital component of overall health and wellness. More than a traditional massage, it’s a specialized approach to massage therapy that ensures an experience steeped in relaxation and rejuvenation.

essential worker. Carol and I would match these donations. I am proud to say that in all, we donated 200 massage sessions to essential workers in and around Westchester County. It is actually more than a little humbling that our clients wanted to share the Elements Experience with those that could use it most during these trying times.”

Recognizing those who serve During the mandated shut-down, Ed and Carol realized that their services were more in need than ever. “There was a frustration over not being able to provide our clients with the services that they needed – especially the essential workers” explained Ed. “That is when Carol had an idea to partner up with our members. We ran a promotion to recognize our local heroes and gave our members an opportunity to donate a massage session to an

Ed and Carol Lachterman with members of the White Plains PBA.

Getting Past COVID-19 While the past 6 months have been a challenge, it has given Elements an opportunity to evaluate their business

and find a way to enhance their safety procedures. “We have enhanced our cleaning procedures in all suites and common areas. Our goal is to meet or exceed all state, local and regulatory guidelines to sanitation and hygiene. All disinfectants used in the studio are verified to ensure they meet the EPA’s criteria for use against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. We have added air purifiers to every room and all staff and clients go through health and temperature screening and asked to wear masks at all times. “It has not been an easy transition as we have had to totally retrain our staff to new procedures, but our team has been totally on board and working towards the safety of all” says Debra. “It is also not without reward. We have had overwhelmingly positive reviews by our clients and members regarding the safety and sanitation. It is a great feeling to know that we are able to truly able to offer Self-care that balances Body and Mind.” To experience The Elements Way® for yourself, give Elements Massage White Plains a call to schedule an appointment.

Managed by a life-long therapist, Debra, Elements Massage™ has a great leader “The Elements Way® is designed to deliver a personalized experience in every aspect of your massage. Communication about your therapeutic needs begins when the appointment is scheduled. You tell the studio what you want, what you expect and on what areas you would like us to focus. That information allows our studio to match you with a therapist whose skill set will deliver the massage you have requested. Elements Massage™ studios know what their therapists are best at, and they know that you deserve a therapist who will meet your expectations.” The Elements Way® doesn’t stop once the massage begins. The studios’ therapists conduct regular check-ins and pressure adjustments

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What Impact Will the Pandemic and The Presidential Election Have on Federal and New York Estate Tax Exemptions? BY: ANTHONY J. ENEA, ESQ

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t is undeniable that the Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant and detrimental impact on the fiscal well- being of our local, state and federal government. Trillions of dollars in stimulus packages and huge budget deficits at all levels of government do not bode well for the future of the New York and Federal estate tax exemptions, which are respectively, $5.85 million dollars and $11.58 million dollars per person for the year 2020. Large budget deficits will place significant pressure on the State of New York to cut back spending and raise revenues by every means possible including, reducing the estate tax exemption and increasing the estate tax rate. Perhaps a harbinger of things to come is the new Millionaire’s tax being implemented in New Jersey on those making more than $1

million per year in income. One of the reasons the New York Estate tax exemption was increased to $5.85 million per person was to be more competitive with the federal exemption and to prevent the affluent from leaving New York for tax friendly states; and states that do not have a state estate tax/death tax, such as Florida, North Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Colorado and others. That being said, it appears that Covid-19 and the increase of crime in urban areas may have already pushed the affluent to depart New York for these more friendly states. The ability to work remotely has also had a significant impact on the willingness of people to relocate. If one does not properly plan for estate taxes in New York the tax impact can be devastating. New York has an estate tax “cliff.”

If one’s estate passes to someone other than their spouse and is five percent greater than the New York Estate Tax exemption ($5.85 million) then the entire estate is taxable at the highest New York Estate tax rate of sixteen (16%) percent, not just the excess above the exemption. Irrespective of what happens with the federal estate tax exemption, budgetary pressure may result in the New York exemption being reduced and the New York estate tax rate being increased. 2021 will definitely be an interesting year for taxation issues in New York. With respect to the federal estate and gift tax exemption($11.58 million) per person for 2020 (if not made permanent by 12/31/2025 it drops to approximately $6 million per person) even before the pandemic struck

and in anticipation of the 2020 Presidential election, two prominent Senate Democrats proposed legislation reducing the federal estate tax exemption to $3.5 million per person and lower. Whether the exemption will remain at the present amount will hinge upon the results of the upcoming election. President Trump has expressed his intention that the exemption remain at its current amount, however, there is a concern among many estate planning attorneys and CPAs that a Vice President Biden victory with control of the house and senate could easily result in the exemption being reduced to $3.5 million or lower and that the tax rate will increase from the present forty percent to as high as sixty percent. Although, Vice President Biden has not stated that he would do so, as part of the Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force, Biden has already expressed his priority to raise a variety of taxes on corporations and the affluent. The concern among many estate and gift tax authorities is that the pressure from the left wing of Biden’s party will make a decrease in the exemption amount and an increase in the tax rate almost inevitable. Earlier this year the IRS announced that if one made taxable gifts in reliance on the existence of the current estate and gift tax exemption, and if said exemption is later reduced then, in that event the IRS would not seek to “claw-back” into the calculation of the size of one’s taxable estate the amount gifted before the current exempt amount changed. This in effect gives the green light to those wishing to reduce the size of their estate to make large taxable gifts before the federal exemption is scheduled to drop on January 1, 2026 or even earlier. When the above is taken into consideration with the potential for assets to be valued lower as a result of COVID’s impact and with interest rates being very low, the planning and gifting options are even more attractive. Clearly taking advantage of the larger exemption before the election or before a new Congress is sworn in is the smartest way to reduce one’s taxable estate both for New York and Federal Estate tax purposes. For the affluent this may be a classic case of “If you snooze, you lose!” Anthony J. Enea, Esq. is a member of Enea, Scanlan and Sirignano, LLP of White Plains and Somers, New York. He focuses his practice on Wills, Trusts and Estates and Elder Law. Mr. Enea is the Past Chair of Elder Law and Special Needs Section of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA). He is the current Chair of the 50+ Section of NYSBA. Mr. Enea is the Past President and Founding member of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). Mr. Enea is the President of the Westchester County Bar Foundation and a Past President of the Westchester County Bar Association. He can be reached at (914) 948-1500 or at a.enea@esslawfirm.com.

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BURKE REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

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urke Rehabilitation Hospital, a member of the Montefiore Health System, has been a cornerstone of the White Plains community since it opened in 1915. This 150bed acute rehabilitation hospital is Westchester County’s only hospital entirely dedicated to rehabilitation medicine. During the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in the region, Burke continued to provide its renowned, intensive inpatient rehabilitation for patients who suffered stroke, spinal cord injury, brain injury, cardiac and pulmonary disease, neurological condition, musculoskeletal and movement disorder and amputation and fracture. As the only full-service acute care rehabilitation hospital in the New York Metro region, Burke played a vital role in the treatment of Covid-19 survivors. Burke efficiently expanded the hospital’s capacity and was able to provide lifesaving rehabilitative treatment for Covid-19 survivors who were discharged from the acute care hospitals. Burke was able to provide bedside therapy as well as provide vital communication with family members who were unable to visit due to safety restrictions. The ingenuity and commitment of the staff was unparalleled, and was integral to Burke’s response. Burke’s multidisciplinary care teams, led by board-certified physicians, have the expertise in treating complex medical conditions, which allow them to treat the lasting physical, cognitive and psychological effects of the Co-

In May, Burke celebrated the discharge of its 200th Covid-19 patient with applause from her care team and hospital staff.

vid-19 virus. Burke continues to provide individualized, comprehensive rehabilitation programs for patients in the inpatient hospital, at outpatient therapy locations throughout Westchester County and the Bronx, and at the Burke Montefiore physician practice located in a brand new space in the iconic Billings building on the main campus. Burke continues every day to help each patient achieve their maximum recovery.

Burke provides rehabilitation treatment in our inpatient hospital and outpatient locations and follows safety guidelines for the protection of patients and staff.

Our team is with you every step of the way C O M P R E H E N S I V E R E H A B I L I TAT I O N M E D I C I N E P R O G R A M S At Burke, our expert care teams develop comprehensive rehabilitation programs for patients with the most complex conditions including: • Stroke • Cardiac & Pulmonary Disease • Orthopedic Injuries

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An Unprecedented Era of Change and Forced Adaptation Is Putting a Spotlight on Winners and Losers. TERESA MARZIANO, REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON

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he reopening of economies and businesses continue and the path toward normalization is increasingly well-traveled. Collectively, we know that when we arrive at a new steady state, many aspects of the economy and daily life will look different. Businesses and individuals alike are peering into the future for clues and guidance as they adapt to a new reality. The Federal Reserve Board is maintaining interest rates at multiyear lows and signaling an extended period of accommodation. Market liquidity is also under the Fed’s close watch and the credit markets are functioning efficiently, a huge positive for commercial real estate markets. Companies are finding ways to operate and move forward amid the Covid-19 health crisis. We can expect fluctuations as Covid-19 has become an unwelcomed companion that will cause disruption at a moments’ notice. An effective vaccine will unquestionably improve the Country’s health landscape but challenges in manufacturing and distribution lay ahead. “The Goldilocks environment that was enjoyed prior to Covid-19 has now morphed into an economy of extremes where some sectors thrive while others languish.” U.S. job gains continued in September, however, the rate of improvement slowed, and labor force participation declined, signaling the ranks of discouraged job seekers are growing. Nationwide, there was a noteworthy drop in government education employment while retail and temporary jobs have continued to gain traction. Congress is discussing an additional broad stimulus package, but approval in an election year remains uncertain. Elections and winter months are upon U.S. citizens, and our national resilience may be tested once again. Employment trends give an indication that many businesses have been transformed for the foreseeable future. Some have taken the opportunity to accelerate innovation and are gaining market share. Others have fallen behind and face poor outcomes. Those in the eye of the Covid-19 storm, mainly service businesses catering to travel, entertaining and hospitality, are deeply disrupted and attempting to recover. Commercial Real Estate is facing similar pressures. Commercial properties are home to the broad array of businesses that are part of the economic engine of the country. Some segments of the commercial real estate market are performing exceedingly well, others are fading or seeking survival through forced evolution and imposed flexibility. In some cases, the buffer effect of established long leases is giving real estate owners some time to react. Others face a sudden loss of revenue and have had to rely on their own balance sheets to cover gaps. Highly leveraged owners will have less room to maneuver and their properties are likely to become an opportunity for new investors. New York State has provided foreclosure moratoriums for commercial owners and extended the residential eviction moratorium, for those that have been impacted by Covid-19. This is giving some breathing room to commercial and residential tenants to recover business activity, regain lost jobs and begin repairing balance sheets. Landlords are planning around these measures, working with tenants as much as possible, but struggling with their own commitments to lenders.

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KEANE & BEANE, P.C. – A PROUD MEMBER OF THE WHITE PLAINS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BY RALPH C. DEMARCO

Serving the Hudson Valley and Beyond for 40 Years

As we observe our 40th year, we thank our many clients, friends and colleagues.

eane & Beane, P.C. celebrates its 40th Anniversary this year. Although originally based in Rye, Keane & Beane, P.C. opened its main offices in White Plains in 1982 to be close to state and federal courthouses and place itself in the center of Westchester County business activity. Our firm’s growth has coincided with the rise of White Plains as a vibrant commercial, cultural and residential community. White Plains serves as an important regional business and legal hub, and has been Keane & Beane, P.C.’s “home base” over the years as the firm has opened additional offices to serve its clients in Fishkill, New York and New York City. Since its founding in 1980, Keane & Beane, P.C. has committed itself to community development within White Plains, Westchester County and beyond. The firm represents developers, commercial landlords and tenants, and businesses in all aspects of land development. These efforts have assisted in economic development throughout the Hudson Valley. Keane & Beane, P.C. has also played a role in serving communities in Westchester County and throughout southeastern New York State as counsel to municipalities and school districts and by facilitating community-oriented projects, such as securing approvals for non-profit organizations serving those in need. Beyond the firm’s contribution to the physical and economic growth of White Plains and the surrounding area, our attorneys and staff are highly involved in charitable work and service organizations. Keane

This achievement would not be possible without the trust you have placed in our Firm. Ralph C. DeMarco

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& Beane, P.C.’s attorneys contribute time and services to Legal Services of the Hudson Valley, Westchester Public Private Partnership for Aging Services, Pace Women’s Justice Center, Gilda’s Club Westchester, the Arthritis Foundation, Westchester County Legal Aid Society, American Cancer Society, Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, Hudson Valley Justice Center, Police Chief’s Association of Rockland County and Mid-Hudson Police Chief’s Association, to name a few. We continue to proudly support the efforts of these organizations as they face the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Moreover, the firm has actively participated in the Westchester County Bar Association’s Summer Intern Program, which was developed for local high school students who are from social, cultural, racial and ethic grounds statistically under represented in the legal profession. One intern continued to work for the firm through college and is now employed with Keane & Beane, P.C. as a paralegal. The program is uniquely rewarding for our firm. Keane & Beane, P.C. prides itself as a member of the White Plains business and legal community. We are fortunate to have been part of White Plains since the 1980s and to call such a diverse and welcoming city our professional home.

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Client Focused. Results Driven. DelBello Donnellan Weingarten Wise & Wiederkehr, LLP consists of 13 practice groups dedicated to assisting companies and individuals in achieving their business, professional and personal goals. Our attorneys are a diverse group of accomplished practitioners. We offer clients the depth, sophistication and range of experience most often associated with larger firms, which is why so many clients have turned to DDWWW for guidance on some of the most high-profile real estate development projects and commercial transactions in Westchester County and the Hudson Valley as well as complex commercial litigation. Large matters or small, the lawyers at DelBello Donnellan Weingarten Wise & Wiederkehr connect as a team every day with one goal in mind: client success.

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CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE INCLUDE: • White Plains Hospital’s Flanzer Emergency department is the busiest in Westchester County, with more than 65,000 visits last year. • The Hospital features a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). • Its maternity program features private labor and delivery suites and includes expertise from OB/GYN physicians and maternal-fetal specialists. • The Hospital has two state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization laboratories that perform lifesaving emergency and elective angioplasty, as well as other innovative cardiac electrophysiology procedures. • Home to world-class orthopedic surgeons and a comprehensive robotic surgery program. • The White Plains Hospital Center for Cancer Care provides infusion and state-of-the-art radiation therapy, as well as complementary programs for oncology patients.

AWARDS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS: • U.S. News & World Report — Best Regional Hospital for 2020/2021

WHITE PLAINS HOSPITAL 41 E. POST ROAd, WHITE PLAINS, NY 10601

White Plains Hospital, a U.S. News & World Report designated “Best Regional Hospital,” is a regional hub for advanced care. It is consistently recognized for its exemplary safety, specialty services, and outstanding patient experience. Part of the Montefiore Health System, the 292-bed facility and its adjacent Center for Cancer Care is easily accessible from all areas of Westchester and Fairfield counties. In addition to expanding outpatient medical facilities across Westchester, including multispecialty practices in Armonk, Scarsdale, and New Rochelle, a new ambulatory surgical center in Harrison, and a nine-story Center for Advanced Medicine & Surgery is set to open in Summer 2021.

• Leapfrog Group — Three-time “A” Safety Grade recipient, the only Westchester hospital recognized for excellence in protecting patients from errors, injuries, accidents, and infections • Healthgrades Outstanding Patient Experience Award Winner and among the top 5% of Hospitals nationwide recognized for excellence in patient experience • A Great Place to Work™ • The American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award • Heart-Check mark for Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers • Press Ganey Guardian of Excellence Award for Patient Experience in Neonatal Intensive Care in 2020 • Magnet designated for nursing excellence

914.681.0600 •wphospital.org


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