Wednesday, February 24, 2010

North Salem NY Airport and Limousine Service 800-914-RIDE(7433)


North Salem Community Rallies To Help Twins Who Lost Mother
 Members of the community are working to help 19-year-old twins and North Salem High School graduates Brendan and Michael Less after the passing of their mother, Terry, 56, of Somers on Monday.
Mitch Lanyi, a friend of the Less brothers who has known them since he moved to North Salem in seventh grade, set up a GoFundMe donation page to help cover the cost of their mother's funeral.
Lanyi added that the threshold for the funeral has been reached but that the difference in funds will be for their general needs.
The fundraiser has a goal of $30,000. As of Thursday afternoon, $22,286 has been raised with donations from 148 people in just one day.
The trio graduated from North Salem High School last year. The brothers are currently attending Keene State College, Lanyi added. 
The passing of the twins' mother comes as an additional blow, as they already lost their father, Lawrence, in 2008.
Lanyi said that he was "devastated" when he heard of Terry Less' death. He added that he can't imagine what they are going through.
Recalling his friendship with the brother, Lanyi mentioned that he played baseball with both when he was in middle school and played lacrosse with Brendan Less from eighth grade through their senior year of high school.
Lanyi also explained that his friends do not have family members locally but that relatives from New Jersey are visiting.
Interest in the fundraiser has spread. The North Salem Athletic Booster Club sent out an email Wednesday night mentioning the campaign and recalling Terry Less' presence.
"North Salem is an amazing small community that always helps those in need," the email states. "We are reaching out to the North Salem athletic community to ask for your support for two boys who have suffered the tragic loss of their only remaining parent, their mother, Terry Less."
The Booster Club's email also recalls the types of sports that the Less brothers played.
"Both boys were multi-sport athletes throughout their entire life in North Salem.  Mike and Brendan played soccer, baseball, basketball and lacrosse.  Terry, although a single working mother, found the time to be an active Booster club member and volunteer."
Visiting hours are scheduled for 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday at Clark Associates Funeral Home in Katonah. The funeral is scheduled for Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, which is in Somers.
A link to the GoFundMe fundraiser is available here.










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The population, at the time of the 2000 census, was 5,173.






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Letter: North Salem Schools Need More Transparency

The North Salem Board of Education refuses to allow the public to review the entire budget prior to board approval. Once the entire budget is presented to the public it is too late to make any changes.
As North Salem enters what is a three-month process in preparing and receiving approval of a budget for the 2014-15 fiscal year, they once again have prepared a budget calendar which makes the presentation to the public of the entire budget a meaningless action. By the
time the budget is presented to the public in its entirety for the first time it has already been approved by the board.  According to the board it is then too late to make any subsequent adjustments before the public vote on the budget.
Even though we are at the very beginning
of the budget process and there is more than adequate opportunity to make changes to the budget preparation schedule, the board and the superintendent
have refused to change the schedule so that the entire budget, as it may have been adjusted during the budget process, can be presented in its entirety to
the public. 
This makes the public presentation a complete sham; and the comments by the public unimportant to the board.


Colin with Four Seasons Limousine in North Salem NY




North Salem Foundation For Learning Holding Benefit Dinner




 A benefit dinner for the North Salem Foundation for Learning and North Salem High School International Club will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. at Vox Bar and Restaurant.
The dinner will help benefit international cultural experiences for students from the International Club.
Price is $40 per person. Click here to RSVP or for more information. 
Vox Bar and Restaurant is at 721 Titicus Road, North Salem.

Police Issue 75 Tickets In Distracted Driving Detail On I-684



Croton Falls Firefighters Assist In Battling Blaze In Southeast

Firefighters spent Tuesday afternoon battling a blaze at a farm in Southeast.





 Firefighters spent Tuesday afternoon battling a three-alarm blaze at a storage building located on a farm in Southeast.
The farm is located off of North Salem Road.
Firefighters involved, either on site or near by, came from Brewster, Croton Falls, Lake Carmel, Ridgefield, Mahopac, Somers and Putnam Lake.
A TransCare ambulance was observed at the scene and the Putnam County Sheriff's Department was limiting vehicular traffic on the main adjacent road.

Smoke was seen billowing from multiple sides of the building. There is also a strong smell from the blaze.
Brewster Fire Chief Thomas Leather, who gave a recap of the response to reporters, said that his fire department was dispatched at 11:08 a.m. for what was initially reported to be a smoke investigation. The incident was later re-dispatched as a structure fire.
The building did not contain livestock and there were no injuries, Leather told reporters, adding that it used as the farm's repair shop. Leather said that the cause of the fire under investigation.
A vehicle, also severely damaged, could be seen inside the building.

Westchester County Runners Spring Forward At NYC Half Marathon

Runners make their way along the course during Sunday's New York City Half Marathon.





Runners from Westchester County got off to a flying start for the spring running season in Sunday’s New York City Half Marathon.
Cathrine Wolden of Pound Ridge won the 40-44 women’s age group in 1:24:15. She was 53 among women. There were 19,455 finishers, and 10,150 women finishers. Wolden won her age group by more than five minutes.
Kathy Zavarella of Chappaqua was fifth in 130:35, and Dianne Leitner of Yorktown Heights was seventh in 1:32:19.
Some other top finishers included Bette Clark of Yonkers, who was eighth in the 55-59 age group in 1:42:35, and Tami Yatabe of White Plains, who was sixth in the 70-74 women’s age group in 2:31:32.
Despite an erratic training schedule during the brutal winter, runners found time to get fit for Sunday’s race, which took place under seasonable conditions. The race started in Central Park and finished in Manhattan.











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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Yorktown NY Airport and Limousine Service 800-914-RIDE(7433)

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Yorktown Police Ask For Public's Help In Knifepoint Robbery Investigation

The Yorktown Police Department said the alleged robbery that occurred on Jan. 15 at Kmart remains an ongoing investigation.
Lt. Robert Noble said Tuesday that police don't have any new information about the suspectand are appealing to the public to help solve the crime. Anyone with information is asked to call Yorktown Police at 914-962-4141. 
Police describe the suspect  as being in his early 20s and a light-skinned black male. He is approximately 5-foot-8 and average weight with light pock marks on both cheeks, police said.
He was wearing a light gray parka-type jacket with tan fur around the hood and a black, beanie-type hat.
The victim, a woman, was sitting in her car when an unknown male opened her front passenger side door and sat inside the car, holding her at knifepoint and demanding money, police said.
The woman hesitated and the man cut her with a knife and ran off with money and a her cellphone, police said.
Police said the man made off with about $240.
The woman was treated at Hudson Valley Hospital Center and released, police said. 

 A New York State Police trooper from the Somers barracks and her canine partner have graduated from the 2014 Canine Handler Basic School.
Meredith Govoni of the Troop K division and her canine, Lexie, were honored during a ceremony held at the New York State Police Academy in Albany on Nov. 20. 
The canines and their handlers underwent 20 weeks of training at the New York State Police Canine Training Facility in Cooperstown, N.Y.
During the sessions, canines were taught skills such as tracking fugitives and detecting explosives and narcotics. Officers also were taught basic veterinary care.
The 14 graduates include members from the New York State Police, the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office and the Saugerties Police Department.
The New York State Police Canine Unit currently includes 81 teams, including the new graduates. During the first 10 months of 2014, members of the Division Canine Unit responded to 3,150 service calls. The new class of handlers and their canines will go on patrol starting the week of Nov. 24.



The canines that make up the Division Canine Unit are donated by breeders, private individuals, and humane societies.  All canines are put through testing and evaluation prior to assignment in the Canine Basic Handler’s School. 
State Police canines are named after members killed in the line of duty.










                                                          

                        


                                                                        
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Previously Unbeaten Brewster Football Team Bows To Somers In Semis


Matt Pires (three TDs) and the Tuskers rolled past Brewster in a Class A semifinal.


The No. 3 seed Somers High football team hit the road Friday night to take on second-seeded Brewster in the Class A semifinals, with a ticket to the Section 1 championship game on the line.
In the end, it was the Tuskers (whose boys soccer team just won a sectional title, and girls team also reached the final) who derailed the previously unbeaten Bears, 42-35, earning a spot in next Saturday's 7 p.m. championship game at Mahopac High, where they'll face No. 1 Yorktown, an easy winner over Rye.
The offense of Somers (8-1) proved too much for Brewster to handle, with the visitor racing out of the gate to leads of 21-0 and 28-7.
Brewster (8-1) clawed its way back, with Jack Guida and the Bears closing to within a single score more than once.
But each time Somers had an answer, and it usually involved Matt Pires (three TDs) or Messiah Horne (two TDs).
Conor Dignan returned a punt for a TD for Brewster, and Jack Guida had two TDs and 58 yards rushing, and threw for a pair of touchdowns.





             


               


     
   



SAT 'Boot Camp' Session Offered To Somers HS Students





SAT 'Boot Camp' Session Offered To Somers HS Students



 Tutoring company Catalyst announced that it is offering a 2-day SAT prep session to Somers High School students, according to an announcement posted on the school's website.
The sessions are geared towards students in the classes of 2017, 2018 and 2019.
The sessions will explore aspects of the revamped SAT, according to Catalyst, and will cover exam areas ranging from "textual evidence" to "data analysis."
The boot camp dates will run on Feb. 27 and Feb. 28, each from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Both gatherings will be held at the high school.

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