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Archive Port Chester News Wire 2006 November 11

Locals ready to jump into NYC Marathon feet first

There will be roughly 37,000 participants in today's New York City Marathon, with over 1,000 coming from the Lower Hudson Valley.( via Journal News )

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It's Party Time

Westchester families never seem to run out of reasons to celebrate-there are "big number" birthdays for parents and kids; girls' nights out; milestone anniversaries; holiday parties; bar/bat mitzvahs; weddings; ...( via Journal News )

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Port Chester's 'Willow Street Boys' remembered

Louis DiLeo remembers standing on Purdy Street and Route 1 as a boy, waving and cheering as military troop convoys drove through Port Chester, heading, ultimately, for World War II.( via The Journal News )

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Power-Tiny and Tiny-Fogger Create Special Effects for two new Movies and Debuting NBC Series

DMN Newswire--2006-11-8--Look Solutions' Power-Tiny battery-operated fog generator and the palm-sized Tiny-Fogger lent their special- effects capabilities to two recent films, "Spider-Man 3" and "I Now ...

High school preview capsules

Today's games Ramapo at R.C. Ketcham , 2:30 p.m. The Gryphons face tough odds without star runner Obi Ezemma, who was suspended.( via Journal News )

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Bedford Community Theatre to present 'The Music Man'

Bedford Community Theatre has opened the box office for next month's production of 'The Music Man.' The production will bring more than 60 members of the community to the stage for a retelling of Meredith ...( via Journal News )

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Stock up on goods now and relax when company comes for the holidays

Anything can happen over the holidays. You're out raking leaves and a chat with the neighbors becomes an invitation for coffee.

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Homeless squatters in Port Chester arrested on burglary charges

PORT CHESTER - Six homeless men who were squatters in an unoccupied apartment are suspects in a string of burglaries in the village, police said.

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Port Chester's Edison School plans workshops for educators

PORT CHESTER - To mark its first decade as a 'community school,' the Thomas A. Edison School is presenting a series of five workshops about the lessons learned along the way.( via Journal News )

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Business leaders discuss future of Tappan Zee

Tarrytown - While the transportation professionals and consultants continue honing the six alternatives to improve travel along the Tappan Zee Bridge-Interstate 287 corridor, the Business Council of Westchester ...( via Journal News )

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Rye town's $3.8M budget would hike taxes 3.3 percent

RYE can expect a 3.3 percent increase in town property taxes next year under the town's $3.8 million tentative budget.( via Journal News )

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Wild Halloween in Pelham, Port Chester: 10 arrested

Halloween pranks went beyond eggs and shaving cream in Port Chester and Pelham: Ten young people, ages 14 to 24, were charged with felonies.( via The Journal News )

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District says a bad story failed a good high school

By Jeff Benzak

The Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District defended its record following a newspaper article that board members and administrators deemed misleading.

The article, which appeared in the Sept. 13 Journal News, mentioned that Port Chester High School was listed by the state Education Department as “requiring academic progress.” The article ran under the front-page headline “9 Westchester schools cited as substandard.”
Dominic Bencivenga, president of the school board, did not dispute the facts... [more]

Former city cop has a new beat: PCHS

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By Jeff Benzak
Richard Pepe stood in a dark grey suit in the main hallway of Port Chester High School Wednesday afternoon. The final bell (they’re electronic these days) chimed at 2:48 p.m., and the hallway buzzed with teenage angst and energy. It was busy, frantic, colorful and loud. It was, as Pepe noted, like Times Square.
Pepe is the new security... [more]

Village wants to hear from residents on electoral redistricting plans

By Jananne Abel

In a letter received in April, the U.S. Department of Justice has threatened the Village of Port Chester with a lawsuit claiming that the voting rights of Hispanics have been violated by the at-large voting system currently in place. Despite the large percentage of Hispanics in the village, none have ever been elected to public office. In order to avoid a lawsuit, the Department of Justice has proposed three electoral redistricting plans... [more]

Women cook tomato sauce the old-fashioned way

By Jeff Benzak

Rosa Dilfico and Antonetta Pennella stood side by side in a garage on Clinton Street in Port Chester recently. They wore floral-patterned aprons and clutched in their hands giant wooden spoons three feet long. With those spoons they churned industrial- sized pots filled with steaming red tomatoes.

The metal pots were heated by fuel from small propane tanks... [more]

Archives Port Chester News Wire 2006 September 15 - 21

Tiff over benefits pits Dems vs. Republicans

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Village board approves part-time officials’ contribution to benefits, does away with lifetime perks

By Jananne Abel

The Republicans and Democrats on the Port Chester Board of Trustees continued their battle over benefits last week, and it may not be over yet.
At last Tuesday’s village board meeting, Mayor Gerald Logan introduced a proposal whereby elected and part-time appointed officials would begin paying 25% of the cost of their medical, dental, vision and term life insurance benefits... [more]

British bobbies, Port Chester cops realize they’re ‘not too different'

By Jeff Benzak

No, you haven’t gone crazy. Yes, that was a British bobby patrolling Port Chester’s streets.
Five English police officers were in Port Chester Wednesday as part of a delegation that earlier in the week attended a 9/11 ceremony in New York City. The bobbies were seen around the village wearing their distinctive pointy blue hats.... [more]

Archive Port Chester News Wire 2006 September 8 - 14

Ernesto leaves 1,700 powerless

By Jananne Abel

In the wake of Hurricane Ernesto, which hit Westchester last Saturday with its whipping winds and left 78,000 customers countywide without power, Port Chester had its share of tree damage and residents in the dark.
A total of 1,758 customers in the village lost power, according to Village Manager Bill Williams. As of Thursday morning, 48 were still without power... [more]

New polling place for District 18

Girl Scout House replaced by Edison School

Starting with Tuesday’s primary elections, voters in District 18 in Port Chester will be casting their ballot at a new location. Rather than going to the Girl Scout House in Lyon Park as they have done for years, they will be taking a slightly longer trip to Edison School on Rectory Street.
Only District 18 will be voting in the gymnasium at Edison School... [more]

Archive Port Chester News Wire 2006 September 1 - 7

Implicated in many thefts from motor vehicles

By Jananne Abel

A Port Chester man was arrested by Harrison police in the early morning hours of Saturday, Aug. 26 following a car break-in in Rye and a police chase. Further investigation led to his implication in countless thefts from motor vehicles.
Michael Carpiniello, 44, of 211 Madison Ave. was arrested at 3 a.m.... [more]

New P.C. sup’t settles in

By Jeff Benzak

A new superintendent will roam the hallways of Port Chester’s six public schools when classes begin Sept. 5.
Dr. Donald Carlisle was hired by the Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District after a long search and started July 1. He replaces Dr. Charles D. Coletti, who retired after 11 years as superintendent and 38 years with the school district.... [more]

Archive Port Chester News Wire 2006 August 16-31

Soundness of bulkhead, maintenance of promenade among concerns

By Jananne Abel

Bricks are sinking in the riverfront promenade that surrounds the Costco parking lot in downtown Port Chester. Is this something that can be easily repaired or a sign of structural damage below? That’s something the village must determine through further investigation and then figure out what to do about it.
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Archive Port Chester News Wire 2006 August 1-15

Q & A: Liz Sadler Via The Journal News

Liz Sadler graciously agreed to be the subject of our latest Q & A. Liz has been here since 2002. As she describes it, she took a fairly uncommon route to a career in journalism:

Tell us what your responsibilities are. What do you cover?

I cover the communities of Rye, Port Chester, Rye Brook and Rye town, including politics, development, neighborhood issues and community news. I also write about life trends.

Tell us your background.

I joined The Journal News in 2002, but I didn’t take the conventional journalism career path. After graduating from college with a degree in fine arts, I worked for Sotheby’s auction house editing and managing the production of auction catalogs. Three years later, I decided to pursue a master’s in journalism, even though I had never written much more than a college paper. From there, I moved to Binghamton and covered City Hall for 14 months. I returned to New York City in September 2002 and came to work at The Journal News.

What are some of the most interesting stories you’ve covered?

I wrote last year about two U.S. Marines — one from Elmsford, one from Port Chester – who were killed in Iraq. I find those stories — the ones that allow you to go back and retrace someone’s life and tell their story — the most personally rewarding.

I also covered the demise of New York United Medical Center, a 116—year—old hospital in Port Chester that filed for bankruptcy protection and closed. Many people viewed the closing of such a beloved institution as the end of an era, so it was a privilege to cover such a pivotal event for the village and to get to know the people most impacted, including longtime employees.

Read: The Full Interview

Archive Port Chester News Wire 2006 July 16 -31

Volunteers give Port Chester EMS headquarters a makeover

By LIZ SADLERTHE JOURNAL NEWS

(Original publication: June 16, 2006)

PORT CHESTER — Volunteers donned work shirts and surgical masks yesterday as they sanded, primed and painted the headquarters of the Port Chester-Rye-Rye Brook Emergency Medical Services.

"We're not just soccer moms," said Kerry Scala of Harrison, wielding a dripping-wet paint roller.

"Who needs extreme home makeover?"Scala was one of 10 members of the volunteer Twig organization who prepared the Ellendale Avenue building for a major makeover tomorrow, involving some 30 volunteers. The Twig teamed up with Habitat for Humanity of Westchester to refurbish the squat stucco building.

Full Story: EMT Bravo Network

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Town of Rye v Bernard Abel (2006 NY Slip Op 05002)
Bernard Abel, etc., appellant. (Index No. 10223/04). Lovett & Gould, LLP, White Plains, ... Mann & Mann, LLP, Port Chester, N.Y. (Carolyn H. Mann and ...www.courts.state.ny.us/reporter/3dseries/2006/2006_05002.htm - 5k - Cached

Decided on June 20, 2006

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKAPPELLATE DIVISION : SECOND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT ANITA R. FLORIO, J.P. FRED T. SANTUCCI REINALDO E. RIVERA STEVEN W. FISHER, JJ. 2005-01136

DECISION & ORDER 2005-01137 2005-03939 2005-03940

[*1]Town of Rye, etc., respondent, vBernard Abel, etc., appellant. (Index No. 10223/04) Lovett & Gould, LLP, White Plains, N.Y. (Jonathan Lovett and Drita Nicaj of counsel), for appellant. Mann & Mann, LLP, Port Chester, N.Y. (Carolyn H. Mann and Monroe Mann of counsel), for respondent.

In an action pursuant to Real Property Tax Law article 4 to recover unpaid real property taxes and damages for fraud based on an invalid tax exemption, the defendant appeals from (1) an order of the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Barone, J.), entered January 5, 2005, which granted the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment on its claim for damages in the sum of $11,834.70 and on the issue of liability on its claims for punitive damages and for an award of an attorney's fee, (2) a judgment of the same court dated January 11, 2005, which, upon the order, is in favor of the plaintiff and against him in the principal sum of $11,834.70, (3) a decision of the same court dated March 25, 2005, and (4) a judgment of the same court dated March 31, 2005, which, upon the order and the decision, is in favor of the plaintiff and against him in the principal sum of $9,002.50.

ORDERED that the appeals from the order and the decision are dismissed, without costs or disbursemens; and it is further,

ORDERED that the judgments are reversed, on the law, without costs or [*2]disbursements, the motion is denied, and the order is modified accordingly.

The appeal from the intermediate order must be dismissed because the right of direct appeal therefrom terminated with the entry of the respective judgments in the action (see Matter of Aho, 39 NY2d 241, 248). The issues raised on appeal from the order are brought up for review and have been considered on the appeal from the judgments (see CPLR 5501[a][1]).
The appeal from the decision must be dismissed because no appeal lies from a decision (see Schicchi v Green Constr. Corp., 100 AD2d 509).

In response to the plaintiff's prima facie showing that the defendant's primary residence was not in the Town of Rye, as he had alleged in his application for the School Tax Relief Exemption for his house in the Town of Rye, Westchester County, the defendant showed the existence of a factual question on this issue. Accordingly, the Supreme Court erred in granting the defendant's motion for summary judgment (see Matter of Markham v Comstock, 272 AD2d 971, appeal dismissed 15 NY2d 886, cert denied 531 US 1079; see generally Alvarez v Prospect Hosp., 68 NY2d 320, 324).

FLORIO, J.P., SANTUCCI, RIVERA and FISHER, JJ., concur.

ENTER:

James Edward Pelzer
Clerk of the Court

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Hospital closes mental health unit

New York United Hospital Medical Center in Port Chester is seeking independent providers to take over its outpatient mental health services. Hospital officials announced last week that they would close the mental health clinic, which provides outpatient services to adults and children.

Via: The Journal News

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Village delays new emergency room

Construction of a state-of-the-art emergency room at New York United Hospital Medical Center in Port Chester will not begin this summer, as officials had expected. Hospital officials said in March that they would break ground this summer, but plans to build the 16,000-square-foot facility have not yet been approved by the village, said Executive Project Manager Daniel Ocasio.

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Hospital gains $2.5 million bequest

New York United Hospital Medical Center is the latest village institution to benefit from the generosity of Elise Darlington Lefferts, who left it $2.5 million. Lefferts, who died in March at age 74 and had been a patient of the hospital and its physicians, left the money to the medical center in her will.

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Obituaries

Concetta Bisignano, a resident of Walden, NY and a former resident of Port Chester, NY, died April 8, 2003. She was 80 and born August 5, 1922 in Avellino, Morra DiSanctis, Italy to the late Nicola and Costanza Rescigno Covino. She immigrated to the United States at the age of 5 and was raised and educated in Port Chester, graduating from Port Chester High School in 1941. She was married on February 24, 1946 at Holy Rosary Church to Louis Bisignano. Mr. Bisignano died July 20, 1993. She was an Administrative Clerk for the New York Telephone Company for 15 years until her retirement. She was a former parishioner of the Holy Rosary Church in Port Chester and a member of the Choir. She was active in the Port Chester PTA and she was a member of the Union CWA #1103 and Telephone Pioneers of America. Mrs. Bisignano enjoyed knitting and crocheting for her friends and grandchildren. She is survived by her sons: Louis and Nicholas Bisignano; daughter, Lori Bruggemann and her husband Harold, all of Walden, NY; sisters Angelina Covino Forti of Larchmont, NY and Emma and Nicolina Covino, both of Walden, NY; grandchildren: Harold Bruggemann and his wife Renee, Lori Bruggemann and Lois Bruggemann, Christopher Bisignano and his wife, Jackie and Thomas Bisignano, and five great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 5-9 PM on Thursday, April 10, 2003 at Craft Memorial Home, Inc. Funeral Mass will be 11:15 AM on Friday, April 11, 2003 at Our Lady of Mercy Church, Westchester Ave., Port Chester, NY. Interment will follow at Saint Mary's Cemetery, Rye Brook, NY. CRAFT MEMORIAL HOME, INC 40 Leicester Street, Port Chester (914) 939-0131

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