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Shoreline Publishing Shoreline Publishing Westchester’s Community Newspapers Westchester’s Community Newspapers Westchester’s Community Newspapers Bulletin 914-738-7869 • shorelinepub.com 914-738-7869 • shorelinepub.com Ledger thebronxvillebulletin.com 914-738-7869 • shorelinepub.com larchmontledger.com COMPLIMENTARY ISSUE! Herald Governor Hochul Sworn in and Announces Zoning Board Calls for Written Submissions About Lots Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act Discussed at Village Work Session Comprehensive Plan for Safe Return to Schools BY STEPHEN E. LIPKEN substances than tobacco smoke. torist striking a pedestrian in a Canopy Cover is 25%. Saying that 25% is not 629 Fifth Avenue, Suite 213, BY STEPHEN E. LIPKEN Ordinance provides that apply for, and be granted a variance by the Zoning Are the two lots perpendicular to each other Smoking one joint is more car- crosswalk. enough, Sherrid pointed to a planting pro- Village of Mamaroneck Mayor Thom- cinogenic than smoking 4-5 cig- Murphy stressed that he gram, especially on private property. The Vil- adjoining lots, which Board. or are the two lots side by side? Harrison Zoning Board Chair Paul Katz as Murphy opened with Monday, August 9th arettes; 60% who smoke marijua- would never encourage anyone lage must give notice to the property owner to have common owner- “9 Braxmar Drive North is a non-conforming “Even if the long side of one lot is some- On her first day in office, Governor Kathy widely available and con- tional back-to-school COVID-19 testing pro- convened a live meeting on Wednesday, August Board of Trustees meeting with a recap of the na before age 15 move on to more to smoke marijuana. “A lot of prune or remove a dangerous tree. ship, are merged into a lot. It is a 0.3-acre lot on a 1-acre zone. There are what longer than the long side of the adjoin- Hochul announced a new, comprehensive plan venient. We are also work- gram in partnership with the U.S. Department 4th, immediately calling for Executive Session. NYS Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act potent drugs, such as cocaine.” people who smoke marijuana A protected tree has a diameter of 8 inch- single lot… where such 3 basic logical or geometric configurations of two ing lot, their relationship will still be side by to help ensure a safe, productive return to ing to require vaccinations of Health and Human Services, Rite Aid and Resuming the meeting, after approving several (MRTA) and Smoking in Village Parks. Police Officer Andrew Benk- would rather not do it in ‘outlaw es, four feet high or greater. Tree removal fee merger is necessary for adjoining lots in one parcel; side and therefore merged. 9 Braxmar Drive schools this fall in the midst of rising COVID-19 for all school personnel BioReference to make testing more widely zoning requests, Katz adjourned the meeting with Police Chief Sandra DiRuzza said that witt stated marijuana impairs fashion,’” Murphy commented. is $25. On lots of 15,000 square feet or less, the the lot to conform with A. Adjoining short end to short end or end to end. is non-conforming in its lot area. Splitting numbers fueled by the Delta variant. As part with an option to test out available for New York State public school stu- Town Attorney Jonathan Kraut calling for written marijuana can intoxicate and create addiction driving judgement, reaction time Concerned with losing revenue, owner must replace one tree; larger lots up to the dimensional regu- B. Adjoining short end to long side or perpendic- lot-A from lot-B will increase its non-confor- of this plan, Governor Hochul has directed weekly, and we are going dents before the start of the 2021-2022 school or dependance. “Marijuana used for medical and are 3-7 times more likely to Murphy emphasized that he is 3 trees. If trees are removed without a permit, Pelham, New York 10803 submissions for CAL Z21-018, Douglas Amman lations of this chapter,” ular. mance and produce a new lot that is even more the New York State Department of Health to to accomplish all of this year. and Amanda Genovese contesting the erection of purposes contains CBD, not harmful THC; CBD have a car crash, citing an AAA not in favor of banning dispen- the owner is fined and must replant. neighbor Richard Paro- C. Adjoining to long side or side by side. non-conforming to the extent that it will not institute a universal mask requirement in all by working in partnership Testing appointments will be available to a family home on 62 Winfield Avenue, Block 313, medical benefits are still being studied. report that marijuana vehicular saries. A Certificate of Occupancy will not be ly, 86 Winfield Avenue “Their combined shape is not the issue; the even comply with the 1/3-acre requirement of schools, public and private, as determined nec- with all levels of govern- New York students in grades K-12 at the 115 Lot 5 in R-1 Zoning District. Jonathan Kraut “Marijuana has side effects that can be fatalities increased from 8% in Next, Beverley Sherrid, Co- granted unless there is a tree preservation began. critical determination is the relationship of two the old zone. There is a fundamental zoning essary at the discretion of the Commissioner. ment.” Rite Aid drive-through locations. Students are The appeals will be reviewed at the Thursday, harmful with increased heart rate, less coor- 2013 to 17% in 2014. He expressed Village of Mamaroneck Mayor Chair Village of Mamaroneck plan. “This establishes lots to each other. So, with regard to 9 Braxmar policy not to increase the degree of non-con- The Department of Health will issue the re- To help ensure testing required to pre-register online and schedule a September 9th meeting. dination, balance and dreamy, unreal state of deep concern that altered depth Thomas Murphy Tree Committee noted that the A Public Hearing is scheduled for Monday, the baseline or default treatment properties in Drive North we have to ask: formance of the building within a zone,” Paro- quirement through regulatory action estab- is available to students as time slot for testing. Students aged 17 and un- “Article 235-5 of the Town of Harrison Zoning mind. It contains 50-70% more cancer-causing perception could lead to a mo- Village of Mamaroneck Tree September 13th . our Town. To separate merged lots, owners must “Are the two lots end to end? ly averred. lished by the Public Health and Health Planning they return to school, Gov- der must have parental or legal guardian con- MacKenzie Outlines Approved WJWW Projects at Board Meeting Celebrating the Arts in Constitution Park Council. ernor Hochul is using $335 sent and be accompanied by a guardian at time 914-738-7869 Governor Hochul will also pursue options million in federal funds to of testing in the drive- through. Digital results to mandate vaccines for school employees or launch a new COVID-19 will be delivered to parents for students to require weekly testing in the absence of vac- Testing in Schools Pro- bring to school. COVID-19 testing is voluntary BY STEPHEN E. LIPKEN acceptance of a $10,000 donation from terrace level opening out to a back cafete- p.m. with a band concert at 7:30 p.m. at the new John Langeloth Loeb, Jr., former U.S. ria patio; that is where most of the reno- Oakland Avenue Park for the Labor Day Weekend. On Saturday, October 2nd, the Larchmont who is motivated by movement and energy. Mau- to be a courageous, risk-taking artist is because cines, and will continue to work with the De- gram in partnership with and will be provided at no cost to the student’s Appearing at the Thursday, August 5th Har- Ambassador to Denmark. vation is being done. Mayor Ron Belmont requested the creation Arts Committee and the Village of Larchmont will reen’s technique includes poured paint, acrylics, of the lessons she has learned from teaching chil- partment of Health, education stakeholders local health departments family nor to the school district. rison Town/Village Board, Comptroller Maureen In a Public Hearing, Christopher A fitness center is being developed of a Land Development Corporation (LDC) to hold its annual Larchmont Arts Festival at Con- epoxy resin, blow torches, and inks. Her process, dren and encouraging them to take risks and en- and the Legislature on establishing the man- and BOCES in New York In addition to these new testing programs, MacKenzie outlined the following projects, ap- B. Fisher, Managing Partner, Cuddy and with an outdoor area, plus a below grade develop Harrison Meadows Country Club, the stitution Park in Larchmont, from 12pm to 5pm. which is both messy and exhausting, involves lay- joy the process, and not to get too caught up in the date. State outside of New York New York State has available more than 4.3 mil- Governor Kathy Hochul (left) being sworn in by Chief Judge of the State of City. In addition, New York proved by the Westchester Joint Water Works Feder said that Morgan Stanley is invest- multi-purpose room for meetings incor- purchased Willow Ridge Country Club. A Public (Rain date is October 3rd.) ers of paint to create her work. Maureen’s style finished product. “As Governor, my priorities are now the lion child-sized clothed face masks, about 10 New York Janet DiFiore (right), with husband William J. Hochul, Jr. (center). (WJWW) trustees: Filtration Plant Project; Shaft ing $150 million dollars for Special Ex- porating a special kitchen. Bicycles will Hearing/Open Discussion is scheduled for Tues- The Larchmont Arts Festival brings togeth- came about accidentally. While attending the Maureen’s work has been exhibited in New priorities of the people of New York - and right City has received $225 mil- million adult-sized clothed face masks and al- 22 Chlorination System Project; Westchester er artists and art lovers from the tri-state area. School of Visual Arts in NYC, a piece of her art be- York City and throughout Westchester. Recently shorelinepub.com now that means fighting the Delta variant,” lion directly to initiate a most 55 million non-surgical face masks to pro- ception Use Permit for 2000 Westchester be available for employees to exercise us- day, September 14th. Avenue Wholesale Customer Interconnection Avenue, supported by Westchester Coun- ing bikeways. The Permit was approved In Village Board business, Engineer Michael Participating artists include painters, sculptors, came damaged, exposing layers of paint down to her work has been shown alongside Sandra Wong Governor Kathy Hochul said. “My number one ment of Health to institute universal masking COVID-19 Testing in Schools Program there, vide to students and teachers in schools across Pressure Regulator/Meter Vault; Osborn Road ty Industrial Development Agency (IDA). with Councilman Fred Sciliano recusing Amodeo requested hiring ELQ Industries, Inc. to photographers, ceramicists, and jewelry design- the bare canvas. The unfortunate event turned out Geroux’s photographs in the exhibit The Bright- priority is getting children back to school and for anyone entering our schools, and we are for a total of $585 million in federal funding in the state. Christopher B. Fisher launching a Back to School COVID-19 testing Wholesale Customer Interconnection Pressure Andrew Tung, Planning Consultant, himself, having contracts with Morgan upgrade Kenilworth Road Street Lighting System ers. Visitors to the festival can purchase original to be a precursor to a unique style and beautiful ness of Being at the Idea Kitchen in Larchmont. protecting the environment so they can learn New York State to support these programs. State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard safely. I am immediately directing the Depart- program to make testing for students and staff Governor Hochul also launched an addi- continued on page 4 Regulator/Meter Vault; Weaver Street Pump Sta- Divney Tung Schwalbe said that the main building Stanley. at cost not to exceed $150,000, upgrading existing art from the artists and will have an opportunity paintings. Festival visitors will also be delighted with tion and Pressure Regulator Modifications. is accessed by a drive, north from Purchase Street. Next, Roy Aletti announced that fireworks light pole system along Kenilworth Road, between to meet the artists and learn about their work. In addition to painting, Maureen also teach- the newly renovated Constitution Park which Notably, Police Chief John Vasta requested There are three stories for offices with the lower are planned for Sunday, September 5th at 9:00 Purchase Street and Westchester Avenue. This year’s LAF featured artist is Maureen es at the art studio Creative Corner in Larchmont. officially opened last October. The central com- Meehan. 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The 7.9-million dollar capital a place where it can do its job protect- ing the land properly. In addition to the demic and the turning over of Glen Island to the state to become a drive-thru testing facility. It Plans on Sanborn Map Building Grounds project began in 2015 with design work and con- seawall and the surrounding sidewalks, picked back up in time for the reopening of Glen struction began in 2018. The project was reim- Island earlier this summer. Anti-Semitism and Provides Resources for Congregations two pavilions, located on each side of the bursed by FEMA. beach were severely damaged and are Westchester County Executive George Latim- As with any capital project, the first phase now completely repaired. er said, “The impact Superstorm Sandy left on Glen consists of a lot of planning and design work and Island Park was devastating. The years of hard work BY STEPHEN E. LIPKEN gives the opportunity to create more green space.” our amazing and bit shocked that two-thirds of anti-Semitism and in mid-Fall, this particular project included an extra layer of and labor that were put into its rehabilitation were shorelineproduction@gmail.com BY STEPHEN E. LIPKEN Rubicco stated that plans were submitted to wonderful group their hands went up immedi- a partnership between ADL and planning and coordination with FEMA, as they pro- necessary not only to see the park flourish again Kimberly Martelli, KTM Architects, appeared Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS). Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) and of Reform Jewish ately. our URJ youth team.” vided additional insight regarding the damage and Left to right: Council Member Martha but to protect the land. I’m thrilled that it has been at the Tuesday, August 17th Village of Pelham Plan- Building Inspector Joseph Senerchia inquired if the Anti- Defamation League (ADL), com- teens there. We had “They told real stories, Jacobs added that former how to fix it. Lopez-Hanratty, County Legislator Damon completed in time for the park’s reopening and for ning Board meeting on behalf of Rob and Christina a stormwater management plan was in place. bined forces to launch a webinar to com- a Torah discussion. about sports encounters, some- Israeli Knesset member Nathan The seawall is important to the preservation Maher, County Executive George Latimer, the summer months for residents to enjoy.” Rubicco of Anna and Jack’s Treehouse, on ground Michelle, one of the tenants at 629 Fifth Ave- bat anti-Semitism and hate on Tuesday, One of the teenagers thing in school, in a community Sharansky outlined the “3D’s” of of the land as it prevents erosion from waves and County Parks Department Deputy Westchester County Parks Commissioner floor of the Sanborn Map Building, 629 Fifth Avenue, nue mentioned that her office overlooks the play July 27th, featuring URJ President Rabbi asked, ‘Rabbi Jacobs, activity. They told it in the first anti-Semitism; “De-legitimiza- serves as an armor to the land. The vertical walls Commissioner Peter Tartaglia, County Kathy O’Connor said, “I’m excited to see the reha- Pelham, to discuss the next phase of the daycare area and queried, “What kind of noise for the people Rick Jacobs and Jonathan A. Greenblatt, have you experi- person. That was seven hours be- tion,” disallowing Israel’s right around the Harbor Club and the walkway along the Parks Commissioner Kathy O’Connor, bilitation of the seawall complete and residents us- center’s budgeting for an outdoor play space in the in our building would come from the outdoor activ- ADL CEO and National Director; Yolanda enced anti-Semitism fore the deadly attack on the Tree to self-determination; “Demon- seawall were hit the hardest. The rehabilitation of County Legislator Terry Clements and ing the pavilions again. It has been a long road to adjacent yard. ities? How often would the children be out there?” Savage-Narva, URJ Director for Racial Eq- recently?’ of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.” izing Jews,” portraying them as the seawall along with its bulkheads required major County Legislator Catherine Parker. recovery and it couldn’t have come at a better time.” After a quick overview, Martelli introduced her Currently, the businesses on the 2nd floor space of uity, Diversity, Inclusion and ADL Associate “I gave my an- Rabbi Jacobs mentioned a evil and Double-Standard. design team, encompassing Sean Jancski of Sean the building expressed a great deal of noise even Governor Hochul Sworn In, Announces Comprehensive Plan for Safe Return to Schools Director of Community Engagement Carly swer and realized digital incident reporting mech- Greenblatt emphasized Jancski Landscape Architects; Michael Stein, Hud- without an official play space. Pildis. The webinar was moderated by Bar- that it wasn’t a ques- anism to allow those impacted that although some hate crimes son Engineering and Consulting; and Legal Counsel Christina Rubicco noted that students will go bara Weinstein, Director of Commission on tion I could have by anti-Semitism to document can be legislated against, in- Helen Mauch. out from 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., then 3:00 p.m.-6:00 Mary DeYoung, Account Executive Social Action and Associate Director of the imagined 25 years their experiences, which will cluding the new COVID-19 Hate On her first day in office, Governor Kathy Governor Hochul will also pursue options to stitute universal masking for anyone entering our Jancski drew attention to two different age p.m. Play structures are designed for different age Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism. ago...I turned the be evaluated by ADL and URJ. Crimes Act, “We need to change Hochul announced a new, comprehensive plan to mandate vaccines for school employees or require schools, and we are launching a Back to School group play spaces. A small Amphitheater Learning groups. “While most Jewish Americans were question around and “Launching in mid-August is people’s hearts and minds.” help ensure a safe, productive return to schools weekly testing in the absence of vaccines, and will COVID-19 testing program to make testing for Area is planned. He went on to point out a couple Rob Rubicco stressed that there would not be still sleeping, I was at Kibbutz Tzuba on Rabbi Rick Jacobs Jonathan Greenblatt this fall in the midst of rising COVID-19 numbers continue to work with the Department of Health, students and staff widely available and convenient. of potential AstroTurf spots. Two large trees would asked the 75 stu- a substantial online and print Also, Pildis encouraged more than 40 children outside at any given time. Shabbat morning, October 27, 2018,” Rabbi Ja- dents, ‘How many of you have personally experi- resource that provides congregations and indi- people to subscribe to Religious Action Center of fueled by the Delta variant. As part of this plan, education stakeholders and the Legislature on es- We are also working to require vaccinations for all need to be removed with plans to plant additional Christina added that the Amphitheater would be cobs began. “I was leading Shabbat Services with enced anti-Semitism in the past year,’ and was a viduals tools so that they can respond to acts of Reform Judaism newsletters (rac.org/subscribe). Governor Hochul has directed the New York State tablishing the mandate. school personnel with an option to test out weekly, trees. used for graduations and animal shows, in her opin- Department of Health to institute a universal mask “As Governor, my priorities are now the pri- and we are going to accomplish all of this by work- Planning Board Chairman Joe Marty noted that ion, relatively quiet activities. “You would never have requirement in all schools, public and private, as orities of the people of New York - and right now ing in partnership with all levels of government.” Mamaroneck Teen Wins National Award for Exceptional Leadership to Repair the World walked the perimeter of the outdoor area and shared 100 kids outside, two age groups at the same time.” determined necessary at the discretion of the that means fighting the Delta variant,” Governor continued on page 4 that it had a gentle feel to it, almost like a natural Planning Board Chairman Joe Marty asked that mdeyoung.61@gmail.com Commissioner. The Department of Health will is- Kathy Hochul said. “My number one priority is amphitheater. However, he along with other people tainly a colorful plan but that the multi-colored areas under the current plan. the Sanborn’s landlord, Caspi Development LLC be The Helen Diller Family Foundation, a When Orans learned intubation boxes. It is cur- keeping Association. After the pandemic, the sue the requirement through regulatory action es- getting children back to school and protecting the Governor Kathy Hochul (left) being sworn in by wanted to know why there was so much concrete ... would have safety surfaces around the perimeter of “We have the right of first refusal with the at the next board meeting to answer further ques- supporting foundation of the San Francisco- about PPE shortages in rently branching out into plan is to broaden the impact of the website to tablished by the Public Health and Health Planning environment so they can learn safely. I am imme- Chief Judge of the State of New York Janet DiFiore why so much hardscape in the plans. “Is it all nec- play equipment. Their idea he explained is to con- space upstairs,” Rubicco added. “The ultimate goal tions. based Jewish Community Federation and En- medical facilities at the Research and Development become a disaster/crisis response group that Council. diately directing the Department of Health to in- (right), with husband William J. Hochul, Jr. (center). essary as part of the daycare center requirements?” nect each area and create an interesting, good-level for this playground is not only for 80 children but This is a preliminary request; the Planning dowment Fund, announced the 15 recipients start of the pandemic, he with osPAPR, an innovative can produce, test and distribute products. Jancski light-heartedly said that this was cer- design space. Much of the green space will remain perhaps 160 kids in the future. 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This year’s cohort collective, meaningful action including award- including face shields, student council member will join a network of awardees who have led ECRWSS New Rochelle, NY 10804 ee Jerry Orans, 16, of Mamaroneck. mask strain relievers and Jerry Orans and part of the schools Bee- levinelaur@gmail.com continued on page 2 ECRWSS Residential Customer Pelham, NY 10803 Residential Customer PERMIT 5121 *********ECRWSSEDDM**** PERMIT 5121 *********ECRWSSEDDM**** WHITE PLAINS, NY WHITE PLAINS, NY PAID PAID U.S. POSTAGE U.S. POSTAGE PRSRT STD New Rochelle Review • September 2021 • Page 1 • www.newrochellereview.com PRSRT STD The Pelham Post • 9.3.21 - 9.16.21 • Page 1 • www.thepelhampost.com Community Guide 2021-2022 5
westchester county Hello Neighbors and Residents, Welcome to Westchester County! Whether you are new in the neighborhood or have called our County home for many years, I hope you will find that here in Westchester, there is something for everyone. From the mighty Hudson River to the beautiful Long Island Sound, to the open space of our north County, Westchester is a wonderful place to start a family or enjoy your later years. Made up of 45 cities, towns and villages, Westchester offers rich history, diverse cultures, vibrant neighborhoods, bustling downtowns and friendly people. There are a variety of things to see and do, from taking an adventurous hike at one of our 50 beautiful County parks, to exploring our historic landmarks, to dining at a top-rated restaurant. Our excellent school districts and close proximity to New York City are all part of the fabric that make our County unique. I am proud to say that I have lived nearly all of my life in our beautiful County, and as Westchester County Executive, I have had the pleasure of serving our residents and hosting thousands of visitors each year. I encourage you to use our website - www.westchestergov.com – as your guide. The pages are full of all the wonderful things Westchester County has to offer. Our Parks website, www.parks.westchestergov.com/ is updated almost daily with dozens of recreational areas to explore, and our tourism website, www.visitwestchesterny.com, is filled with fun things to do close to home. Together, we will continue to make Westchester County a destination for all people to live, work and enjoy. Sincerely, George Latimer, Westchester County Executive Cancer Support Team County Board of Elections Department of Motor Vehicles 2900 Westchester Avenue, Ste. 103, 25 Quarropas Street, White Plains, NY 10601 You MUST have a reservation and follow all safety and 995-5700 social distancing guidelines to complete in-person transactions. 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White Plains, NY 10601 995-3080 Westchester County Tourism 220 White Plains Road, westchesterclerk.com 148 Martine Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601 Tarrytown, NY 10591 995-8500 WestchesterCountyClerk WestCtyClerk 948-4452 info@visitwestchesterny.com info@volunteernewyork.org visitwestchesterny.com County Executive Office volunteernewyork.org 995-2900 WestchesterCountyTourism volunteernynow ce@westchestergov.com westchestercountytourismny Volunteer New York! is a resource for westchestergov WestchesterTour all things volunteer. westchester_county_government My Sisters’ Place League of Women Voters County District Attorney 520 White Plains Road, Ste. 500, Tarrytown, NY 10591 3 Barker Ave., White Plains, NY 10601 111 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 366-7312 683-1333 White Plains, NY 10601 westchesterlwv@gmail.com Hotline: 1-800-298-SAFE (7233) my.lwv.org/new-york/westchester 995-3414 mspny.org westchesterda.net lwvwestchester mysistersplaceny MSPNY WestchesterDA.NY WestchesterDA My Sisters’ Place has worked to end Parks & Recreation and Conservation violence in intimate relationships and County Human Rights Commission 450 Saw Mill River Rd.,Ardsley, NY 10502 combat the effects of domestic 112 East Post Rd, 3rd Fl, White Plains, NY 10601 231-4500 or 864-PARK violence and human trafficking 995-7710 parks.westchestergov.com humanrights.westchestergov.com Westchesterparks @WestchesterPark throughout Westchester. Furniture Sharehouse Office for People with Disabilities Veterans Service Agency P.O. Box 702, Larchmont, NY 10538 148 Martine Rd., Rm. 102, White Plains, NY 10601 112 East Boston Post Rd., 4th Fl., Rm. 442, 834-1294 995-2957 TTY: 995-7397 White Plains, NY 10601 Para Transit: 995-2960 995-2145 or 2146 office@furnituresharehouse.org disabled.westchestergov.com veterans.westchestergov.com furnituresharehouse.org furnituresharehouse Westchester County Department of County Dept. of Senior Programs & Services @furnsharehouse 9 South First Ave., 10th Fl., Mt. Vernon, NY 10550 Environmental Facilities Furniture Sharehouse provides 813-6400 Medicare Info: 813-6100 270 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801 seniorcitizens.westchestergov.com 813-5400 Recycling Helpline: 813-5425 free furniture to economically WCDef@westchestergov.com disadvantaged individuals and families environment.westchestergov.com/recycling living in Westchester County. WestchesterOED 6 Community Guide 2021-2022
cultural arts Paul Andrew Wandless ArtsWestchester Escaping Anean 31 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd Floor, White Plains, NY 10601 Low fire clay, underglaze, 428-4220 underglaze pencil, glaze artswestchester.org 21 x 10.5 x 14 in. ArtsWestchester artswestchester @ArtsWestchester Photo from the Clay Art Center ArtsWestchester is the County’s complete guide to the arts. Founded in 1965 as the Council for the Arts in Westchester, they are New York State’s largest private, not-for-profit service organization, working to ensure the availability and accessibility of the arts for all of the county’s residents. Today, at ArtsWestchester, the board and staff work to weave the arts into the fabric of Westchester life, strengthen the county’s cultural institutions, and enrich the quality of life for all Westchester’s residents. For a complete list of ArtsWestchester members, visit artswestchester.org often. Bendheim Performing Arts Center (JCC of Mid-Westchester) 999 Wilmot Road, Scarsdale 472-3300 jccmw.org/arts/bendheim-performing-arts-center Clay Art Center 40 Beech Street, Port Chester 937-2047 New Rochelle Council on the Arts mail@clayartcenter.org 515 North Avenue, New Rochelle clayartcenter.org clayartcenter 235-9027 newrochellearts.org Concordia Conservatory of Music & Art newrochellearts.org nrcanewrochellearts NewRochelleArts 176 White Plains Road, Bronxville 395-4507 New Rochelle Opera concordiaconservatory.org ConcordiaNY PO Box 55, New Rochelle, NY 10804 Hudson River Museum and Planetarium 576-0365 511 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers info@nropera.org 963-4550 nropera.org newrochelleopera shoover@hrm.org hrm.org OSilas Gallery at Concordia College HudsonRivMuseum HudsonRiverMuseum 171 White Plains Road, Bronxville 395-4520 Iona College Council on the Arts osilasgallery@concordia-ny.edu 715 North Avenue, New Rochelle osilasgallery.org ConcordiaNY.OSilasGallery 637-7796 iona.edu/artscouncil Pelham Art Center 155 Fifth Avenue, Pelham Jay Heritage Center 738-2525 210 Boston Post Road, Rye pelhamartcenter.org PelhamArtCenter 698-9275 jayheritagecenter.org The Performing Arts Center jayheritagecenter jayheritage 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase College, Purchase 251-6200 Lasdon Park & Arboretum artscenter.org PurchasePAC 2610 Route 35, Katonah 864-7263 Rye Nature Center lasdonpark.org 873 Boston Post Road, Rye lasdonpark 967-5150 ryenaturecenter.org RyeNatureCenter Muscoot Farm 51 Route 100, Katonah Untermyer Performing Arts Council, Inc. 864-7286 945 North Broadway, Yonkers info@muscootfarm.org 375-3435 muscootfarm.org Untermyer.com upac1976 untermyerpac muscootfarm Westchester Italian Cultural Center Neuberger Museum of Art One Generoso Pope Place, Tuckahoe Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase 771-8700 251-6100 wiccny.org neuberger.org wiccny Community Guide 2021-2022 7
schools & activities Simple, Sweet Energy Bites Having enough energy and fuel to make it through a long day can be challenging. No matter if you’re a stay-at-home parent, corporate worker or small business owner, having a high energy level that lasts throughout the day is important for both you and those around you. Having enough energy helps you stay alert and attentive to what is going on around you, whether that’s cleaning up after your little ones or filing a report your boss asked for. When it comes to snacking during the day, these delicious, mouth-watering Energy Bites can give you the boost you need. They are made with creamy peanut butter and honey to curb your sweet cravings but still provide plenty of texture with shredded coconut and raw oats. They are a perfect snack time nosh, rolled into simple balls, that can help you finish the task at hand. Not only can they be that 2 p.m. pick-me-up, they are also simple to make and simply delightful to eat. You can store them in the refrigerator in a con- tainer for anytime snacking. Plus, the recipe makes 20 servings, which means it’s easy to prep your snacks for the entire week ahead of time. Stop settling at snack time for stale crackers or high-calorie dips. Eating something that can make your body feel good and energize you for the rest of the day keeps you prepared for what’s to come. Find more snack recipes at Culinary.net. LIBERTY MONTESSORI SCHOOLS ENERGY BITES 50 Years of Educational Innovation Servings: 20 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter 1/3 cup honey 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup raw oats 1/2 cup sweetened shredded coconut 1/2 cup flaxseed meal 6 tablespoons mini chocolate chips In medium mixing bowl, stir peanut butter, honey and vanilla extract until combined. Add oats, coconut, flaxseed meal and chocolate chips. Mix until combined. Shape into 1-inch balls. Store in airtight container in refrigerator until ready to serve. Anjoli Jagoda, JD, MB.A, Montessori Diploma AMS (left); and Pushpa Jagoda, PhD, MSc ECEd, Montessori Diplomat • Toddler 18 months through Elementary levels • Before and After School hours • Virtual tours in October arranged by appointment only • Virtual instructions available on Zoom • Year-Round programs • Limited availability — Apply early LIBERTY MONTESSORI SCHOOLS 155 Beechmont Dr., New Rochelle 914-636-3461 631 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck 914-777-1382 www.libertymontessorischools.com 8 Community Guide 2021-2022
schools & activities 5 Tips to Ace College Entry Exams Because most colleges and with a practice SAT or ACT exam. items – cellphones universities require applicants to Taking practice tests under realistic aren’t permitted – submit ACT or SAT results as part conditions can help you gain a bet- to make sure you of admissions consideration, prep- ter understanding of the content of don’t accidentally ping for the test itself can be a the test, improve your time manage- bring something critical component of that process. ment and help combat test anxiety. you’re not al- You can use your practice test as lowed to have. While it can oftentimes be hard to a baseline to set goals and focus Ensure your bag is deal with the anxiety that comes the rest of your prep on areas you packed with your with a rigorous test meant to show would like to improve before the admission ticket, your mastery of certain subjects real thing. valid photo iden- and concepts, such as reading tification, several and mathematics, consider these SIGN UP FOR A PREP COURSE sharpened pencils test prep tips to help boost your If you find studying on your own with erasers, an ap- score while simultaneously lower- difficult or not as successful as proved calculator ing stress. you’d hoped, a prep course can (with fresh batter- put you through the paces and hold ies) and a watch, if REGISTER EARLY you accountable. Complete with allowed. To allow yourself as much flex- homework and in-class practice, ibility as possible, taking college prep classes can range from small GET A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP AND prep breakfast before bed to entrance exams during your junior groups to larger classes taught by EAT BREAKFAST keep an early morning from start- year of high school is encour- test experts. Some school districts While it can be tempting to stay ing even earlier. aged. If you don’t get an ideal even offer after-school programs up late the night before the test to score, you can refine your ap- dedicated to ACT or SAT prep. cram, you’re likely to perform better Remember, the college admis- proach and retake the exam with with a full night’s sleep. Sleep is sions process involves more than a better idea of what to expect. GATHER SUPPLIES important for retention, and eating a just test scores. Visit eLivingtoday. To help reduce test day stress, gath- balanced breakfast before heading com for more education tips and TAKE A PRACTICE TEST er everything you’ll need the night out the door can aid in your ability to information. Any test prep plan should start before. Check the list of banned focus. To make your morning easier, FRENCH-AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL AND BILINGUAL SCHOOL Live Locally, Learn Globally No Bilingual Program Nursery to Grade 12 Knowledge International Program Grades 1-8 Plan a virtual vis of French it IB Diploma Program in Grades 11 & 12 today! Required www.fasny.org - 914.240.0401 Community Guide 2021-2022 9
hospitals & urgent care Burke Rehabilitation Hospital Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital 785 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains 16 Guion Place, New Rochelle 597-2500 632-5000 burke.org montefiorehealthysystem.org/newrochelle burkerehab burke_rehab NYPresbyterian/Lawrence Hospital GoHealth Urgent Care 55 Palmer Avenue, Bronxville 77 Quaker Ridge Road, Suite 4, New Rochelle 787-1000 266-3104 nyp.org/lawrence gohealthuc.com /NYC/westchester/new-rochelle newyorkpresbyterian NorthwellHealthGoHealthUCNewRochelle NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester Division PhysicianOne Urgent Care 21 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains 1030 W. Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck 888-694-5700 855-349-2828 physicianoneurgentcare.com St. Joseph’s Medical Center PhysicianOneUrgentCare 127 South Broadway, Yonkers 378-7000 Memorial Sloan Kettering Westchester saintjosephs.org 500 Westchester Avenue, West Harrison SaintJosephsMedicalCenter 367-7000 new patients: 833-921-2959 mskcc.org Westchester Medical Center memorialsloankettering 100 Woods Road, Valhalla sloan_kettering 493-7000 westchestermedicalcenter.com Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital WestchesterMed wmchealth 12 North 7th Avenue, Mount Vernon 664-8000 White Plains Hospital montefiorehealthsystem.org/MountVernon 41 East Post Rd., White Plains montefioremedicalcenter 681-0600 wphospital.org wphospital 10 Community Guide 2021-2022
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senior living in westchester Twenty percent of Westchester unfortunately, event cancellations. newsletter to get details on these residents are ages 60 and older. Bookmark the page and visit often. and their many other programs The rich value of this population and activities. (seniorcitizens. subset does not go unnoticed in “Livable Communities Initiative: westchestergov.com/news-and- Westchester County. Recognizing A Vision for All Ages – Bringing events/aging-network-news-sign- the different and varying needs of People and Places Together” up) its senior citizen community, the helps seniors remain in their Westchester County Department homes as they grow older with Area senior organizations include: of Senior Programs and Services independence, dignity and civic offers a wide range of programs and engagement. Livable Communities Bronxville Seniors services throughout the year, some are also friendly to people of all Reformed Church, are ongoing and some are annual ages. (seniorcitizens.westchester 180 Pondfield Road events. gov.com/senior-programs-and- Phone: 844-5120 services/livable-communities) E: director@bronxvilleseniors.org The County has provided infor- W: bronxvilleseniors.org mation to help navigate through Of the many programs sponsored COVID-19. (seniorcitizens. by the Department of Senior Pro- Gramatan Village westchestergov.com/covid- grams and Services some of the 85 Pondfield Road, Bronxville 19-updates) Included are a mes- popular ones are The Golden Har- Phone: 337-1338 sage from CE Latimer, an exciting vest Breakfast and Dance, Senior E: info@gramatanvillage.org list of virtual tours and trips to take Law Day and the Senior Citizen W: gramatanvillage.org from the safety of your home and Hall of Fame. Sign up for their continued on page 16 Helping Seniors and their Families Plan for the Future Estate Planning & Administration Medicaid Planning Elder Law Guardianship Special Needs Planning Special Education Advocacy www.littmankrooks.com 399 Knollwood Road ▪ White Plains, NY 10603 ▪ 914.684.2100 14 Community Guide 2021-2022
DISCOVER JOY When your loved one has a memory impairment and needs a new home providing support and compassion directly related to the challenges of memory impairment, we invite you to Discover The Greens at Greenwich. The Greens has been providing excellence in memory care for 20 years. Privately owned memory care assisted living community All inclusive fees Unique programming Recognized leader in providing the creative arts therapies When you walk the hallways and gardens of The Greens, you feel truly at home. Home is a Feeling and it lives at The Greens at Greenwich. SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY Maria Scaros, Executive Director • 203.531.5500 mscaros@thegreensatgreenwich.com • thegreensatgreenwich.com Community Guide 2021-2022 15
senior living in westchester Eastchester Nutrition Program Town of Mamaroneck WJCS Senior Center 40 Mill Road, Eastchester Senior Center Sinai Free Synagogue P: 771-3340 1288 Boston Post Road, Larchmont 550 N Columbus Avenue, W: cms5.revize.com/revize/ P: 381-7840 Mt. Vernon eastchester/departments/ W: townofmamaroneck.org/408/ P: 668-4350 senior_programs_and_services.php Senior-Programs-Services W: sinaifreesynagogue.org Harrison Community Center At Home on the Sound Beth-El Synagogue Center, Seniors 216 Halstead Avenue P.O. Box 523, Mamaroneck 1324 North Avenue, New Rochelle Veterans Memorial Building P: 899-3150 P: 235-2700, ext. 256 210 Halstead Avenue E: athomeinfo@athomeonthe sound.org W: bethelnr.org/adult-programs/ P: 670-3000, ext. 3172 W: athomeonthesound.org seniors-program/ Friendship Club Temple Israel 1000 Pinebrook Blvd., New Rochelle COVI D-19 Phone: 235-1800 VACCINATIONS ARE W: tinr.org REQUIRED FOR ALL OSBORN HOME CARE STAFF AND Hugh A. Doyle Senior Center CAREGIVERS! 94 Davis Avenue, New Rochelle P: 235-2363 W: newrochelleny.com/453/Hugh- A-Doyle-Senior-Center LIVIN G AT H OM E New Rochelle Cares AIP ON YOUR OWN TERMS Phone: 563-8368 We all need a helping hand from time to time. E: info@newrochellecares.org At Osborn Home Care we’re here to help. You can rest W: newrochellecares.org assured that all of our home health aides are carefully screened and receive our extensive five-star training. Town of Pelham Senior Citizens Club • Assistance with • Access to your RN Personal Care Case Manager Daronco Town House • Coordination of • Customized Services 20 Fifth Avenue, Pelham Appointments Based on Your Needs P: 738-5004 • Meal Preparation • Light Housework W: townofpelham.com/ government_senior.htm Rye Senior Citizens Program 281 Midland Avenue, Rye P: 967-2535 (888) 9-OSBORN W: ryeny.gov/government/ 101 THEALL ROAD | RYE, NY | THEOSBORN.ORG recreation-department 16 Community Guide 2021-2022
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