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proposed $105 million redevelopment project at the Brynwood Golf & Country Club near Armonk that has sparked opposition from a neighborhood group faces an added hurdle raised by the developer’s campaign contributions this fall in support of two incumbents on the North Castle Town Board. The town board this fall is reviewing the developer’s project proposal. Committee For A Better North Castle, a political action committee formed by country club owners Brynwood Partners L.L.C., contributed $78,000 in late August and early September to support the Republican primary campaigns of council members Diane DiDonato-Roth and John Cronin, according to financial disclosure filings at the state Board of Elections. Brynwood, page 6

Gregory Vail, left, and Robert Vail at their newly renovated Vail Buick GMC dealership in Bedford Hills.

Bramson in favor of closing Indian point County executive candidates differ on nuclear plant BY mARK LuNGARieLLo mlungariello@westfairinc.com

THE Two CaNDIDaTEs rUNNING for Westchester County executive are on opposite ends of the argument over whether or not to close Indian Point Energy Center, the Buchanan nuclear power plant. Democrat Noam Bramson said he is in favor of creating a plan to reduce the county’s energy consumption, develop alternative power sources and eventually close Indian Point, which has often been

criticized for its location on the Hudson River, 25 miles outside of New York City and within 50 miles of the homes of 17 million people. “A nuclear power plant should never have been sited in an area that’s so densely populated and which does not have adequate escape routes,” Bramson, who is the mayor of New Rochelle, said during an Oct. 2 debate in White Plains. “But I recognize that’s not something that can be accomplished overnight and therefore we have to establish this as a longer-term objective.” Bramson, page 6

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Robert Vail, left, and Gregory Vail at their newly renovated Vail Buick GMC dealership in Bedford Hills.

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n a career that spans six decades, Robert Vail can recall the worst of times in the auto industry. That was 2009, when General Motors Co., rescued from bankruptcy by the federal government’s $24.9 billion bailout of GM and Chrysler early that year, began closing dealerships across the country. In Harrison, Vail’s Chevrolet agency was shut down by the Detroit automaker, another victim of the Great Recession. “That was probably one of the worst experiences in my life,” Vail said recently from his office at Vail Buick GMC in Bedford Hills, a dealership he has owned since 1991. “I let probably 20 employees go a couple weeks after our 27th anniversary” in Harrison. The Harrison auto dealer also lost his Pontiac franchise in Bedford Hills that year after GM announced it would discontinue its Pontiac brand in 2010. Vail had started the Pontiac business in 1998 at the same location as his Buick GMC dealership. “It’s a new day,” said Vail, whose 25-employee Buick GMC franchise this month held a grand re-opening in its newly renovated building at 606 N. Bedford Road.

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The overhaul, required of dealers nationwide by GM, cost more than $1 million. “We were really hampered by the construction for three months,” Vail said. Yet his company’s sales are up 30 percent from the same period last year, driven by pent-up demand for GM product, which the dealer said is the best he has seen since he began selling GM vehicles in 1974. At the Bedford Hills dealership, “2010 was a very strong year just coming off ’09,” he said. GM reported $4.7 billion in earnings in the year after its federal bailout. “It kind of leveled off in ’11 and ’12 and this year we’ve taken a jump ahead again.” The industry’s post-recession sales recovery is borne out in an economic impact report recently released by the Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association, a trade group representing about 400 franchised new car dealers in Westchester County, Long Island and the five boroughs. Vail serves as its vice chairman. In the nation’s largest vehicle sales market, metropolitan auto dealers saw $27.1 billion in sales in 2012, a 12.4 percent increase from 2010, according to the market research firm Auto Outlook Inc. The 429,000 new vehicles sold at retail in the metro area last year was an approximately 6.5 percent increase from 2010.

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For the average dealership in the area, total sales in 2012 amounted to about $69.4 million, a 10 percent increase from 2010. The 1,900 new and used vehicles sold on average by area dealers amounted to a 5.6 percent increase from 2010. Dealership payroll in this market averaged $5.12 million last year, a nearly 23 percent jump from two years earlier. The average dealership in the region had 83 employees last year, compared with 79 in 2010. In Westchester, dealers employed 5,179 workers last year, according to the report. Employment in the county’s auto showrooms, offices and service centers trailed that in Long Island’s Nassau and Suffolk counties, where new vehicle dealers employed about 26,500 workers. Vail’s $1 million renovation project is part of an estimated $245.7 million in capital improvements that metro area dealers are projected to make this year, when their capital expenditures are expected to peak before dropping to an estimated $183.3 million in 2014. The area’s 390 dealers collected about $1.58 billion in state sales taxes in 2012 and paid $245.7 million in payroll, real estate and other taxes. Nick Crispe, a spokesman for the 103year old Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association, said the economic impact report “is an important reminder to residents and local officials of Westchester County and beyond just how important auto retailers are to the communities in which they reside. They employ a lot of people, invest hugely in the local community, provide localities with huge tax revenues and they are big charitable givers.”

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The industry “is kind of like a familytype business,” Vail said in Bedford Hills. At Vail Buick GMC, the owner and president was joined in business nine years ago by his son Gregory, company vice president. “For someone new to get in the business takes an awful lot of capital,” said the younger Vail, a Fordham University graduate who worked a few years at a Manhattan auditing firm before carrying his family’s business legacy into a fourth generation. “It’s capital intensive.” “I’m third generation in the car business,” said the senior Vail. “My grandfather started in Ossining with a Chevy dealership.” That was in 1918. Vail entered the family business in the ‘60s as a mechanic at the Ossining Studebaker dealership owned by his father and uncle, John and Peter Vail. For several years he sold GM’s products as general manager at the former King Oldsmobile in Croton-on-Hudson. In Bedford Hills, the Vails this year bought a used car annex at 536 Bedford Road to expand their business. That supplements a revived and thriving trade in new car leasing, which was halted by GM and other automakers during the industry’s near-collapse. “That hurt us tremendously during the recession,” Greg Vail said. “We’re just coming back from that.” The Vails said leasing this year accounts for 60 percent to 65 percent of new vehicle deals in their business. That is higher than average for the metro area, where leases accounted for 52 percent of sales last year. “The Westchester-Fairfield (Conn.) market and Long Island is one of the highest leasing areas in the U.S.,” Bob Vail noted.

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n a tight race for dead last, New York topped New Jersey as the state with the worst business tax climate in 2013 in an annual index of state tax systems. Wyoming, which levies no corporate or individual income tax, had the best tax climate for businesses last year, according to the Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan tax research group based in Washington, D.C. The index ranks the 50 states by corporate tax, individual income tax, sales tax, unemployment insurance tax and property tax. New York ranked 49th in individual income tax; 45th in both unemployment insurance and property taxes; 38th in sales tax and 25th in corporate tax to reach its overall bottom ranking. Though New Jersey had a better overall rank at 49, the Garden State and the Empire State are in “a virtual tie” for last place this year, the Tax Foundation reported. New Jersey ranked 50th in property

tax; 48th in individual income tax; 46th in sales tax; 41st in corporate tax and 32nd in unemployment insurance tax. Delaware has the most onerous corporate tax, the Tax Foundation found, while California has the highest individual income tax. Louisiana ranked 50th in sales tax, while Rhode Island’s unemployment insurance tax is the least favorable for businesses. “The evidence shows that states with the best tax systems will be the most competitive in attracting new businesses and most effective at generating economic and employment growth,” according to the recent report. Following Wyoming among the top 10 states with the best business tax climate were South Dakota, Nevada, Alaska, Florida, Washington, Montana, New Hampshire, Utah and Indiana. Ranked above New York and New Jersey in the bottom 10 were California at 48th, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Vermont, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Connecticut and Maryland.

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n eponymous and hot new TV show, a $60,000 state grant and the most evocative and perfect of holidays – Halloween. Call it a winning trifecta for the village of Sleepy Hollow. Drawing on its historic ties to the legend of Sleepy Hollow and embracing American author Washington Irving’s tales about the Headless Horseman and Ichabod Crane, times are anything but sleepy for businesses.

Tourism has ramped up since the days when the municipality was known as North Tarrytown, before forward-thinking lawmakers in 1996 made the name change. “Who want to be called ‘North’ anything?” asked Anthony Giaccio, Sleepy Hollow village manager. Giaccio explained that after General Motors Corp. moved out of the village in 1999, it took 4,000 jobs and left the village’s economy and businesses in a state of disarray. “GM was paying 50 percent of the taxes,” Giaccio said. “It used to be the life

Jim Logan, superintendent of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, unlocks the 5.5 ton chimes which will be showcased as a tourist attraction throughout the Halloween season.

source of our village.” Since 2002, General Motors has been looking to sell its vacant 96-acre site to a developer who can “get the property back on the village’s tax roll,” Giaccio said. Businesses have slowly begun to recover as the village turned to creative strategies to help businesses generate more revenue. Tourism was the diamond in the rough, which helped business entrepreneur Jeannie Galgano get back on her feet after she abandoned her brick-and-mortar gift shop in Tarrytown. Now she runs her gift shop at the base of the Old Dutch Church property on North Broadway rent free. “Business has been excellent,” Galgano said. “We’re 40 percent ahead of last year, which is a noticeable increase. Business is starting as early as September, when it usually started in October.” Galgano, who arranges her Headless Horseman gift shop on two long tables with a small tent overhead, sells items ranging from pewter statues to hoodies. She said the knitted caps with the Sleepy Hollow logo are the newest additions to her pop-up shop, and they’ve been “selling quickly as soon as the cold weather hit.” Neighboring businesses have experienced an increase in sales throughout the Halloween season. One business owner at a pizza parlor on Beekman Avenue said Halloween plays an integral role in the success of her business. She added that she began decorating her storefront with Halloween ornaments months in advance. “Halloween really helps our business because a lot of tourists come here from different towns and states,” said Kate GuzmanKastrati, co-owner of Hollywood North Pizza. “We’re hoping this season it will continue to move our business along.” Historic Hudson Valley is the nonprofit group that owns and operates three of the attractions visitors seek during the Halloween season including Horseman’s Hollow at Philipsburg Manor in Sleepy Hollow, the Sunnyside Home of Washington Irving in Tarrytown and the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze at Van

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Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-Hudson. Rob Schweitzer, director of marketing for the Historic Hudson Valley, said each year the number of visitors for these three events have grown significantly. The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze, the village’s largest pumpkin-carving event that began in 2005, has drawn 18,000 visitors over eight nights last year. This year, the village is on track to top 100,000 visitors over 25 nights. The Horseman’s Hollow, the village’s haunted maze which started in 2010, generated 16,000 visitors over 11 nights last year. This year, the event could draw at least 20,000 visitors over 13 nights, Schweitzer said. Sunnyside hosts myriad daytime programs ranging from celebrations with magicians and puppets to reenactments of the legend of Sleepy Hollow through displaying objects in the manor that relate to the stories written by Washington Irving. One of the most popular tours operated independently of the Historic Hudson Valley group includes the Old Dutch Church, built in 1685, which was constructed from fieldstone and flat, yellow bricks from Holland. The Old Dutch Burying Ground, which is the cemetery surrounding the church is about three acres wide and holds regular funeral services throughout the year and opens up to the public for tours around Halloween. New this year, the Old Dutch Church will bring in 48 5.5-ton bells forged in the Netherlands, which visitors can play from a keyboard set up at the base of the bell tower. Tourism in Sleepy Hollow will continue to draw new businesses and developers in the area, said John Sardy, executive director of the Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce “The brand is exploding,” said Sardy, noting the increased membership of businesses on the Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce. “We’re attracting new businesses from Ossining, Mount Kisco and Elmsford. The tourism is going to foster real estate. New construction for real estate is tremendous with high-end condos and homes coming in. They’re building right on the Hudson River front.”


greyston taps into crowdfunding trend BY CRYSTAL KANG ckang@westfairinc.com

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reyston Foundation, the Yonkersbased organization known for its pioneering community development and services programs, has turned to crowdfunding to raise money for its bakery business on the city waterfront. Greyston recently launched its first crowdfunding campaign to raise $25,000 for its bakery, the state’s first registered benefit corporation, where sales of brownies and other baked goods support its parent foundation’s social programs for low-income and underserved residents. The Alexander Street bakery turns out 30,000 pounds of brownie mix daily that is used in Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavors. Greyston CEO Steven Brown said the $25,000 that is the goal of the novel campaign will be used to buy new equipment that will allow the for-profit bakery to increase brownie production and add 15 jobs at the factory for low-income and underemployed Yonkers residents by 2014. Greyston launched its campaign through Indiegogo, an international online fundraising platform based in San Francisco, Calif.

Crowdfunding is a means of raising money through small donations from large numbers of people on the Internet. “We’re looking for ways to diversify our funding base,” Brown said. “Indiegogo is a way to advertise and market Greyston and buy packaging equipment used to package Greyston baked goods in order to efficiently expand our production capacity and sell more brownies online.” The crowdfunding effort, which began in September, had raised $9,311 with 45 days left in the campaign. Jonathan Greengrass, Greyston’s vice president of development, said the online crowdfunding tool does not limit fundraising to a specific geographic region and allows anyone around the world to support a cause. “Good ideas transcend geographic boundaries,” Greengrass said. “I’m excited about Greyston doing this campaign because it’s spreading the word about our philanthropic aspect.” Greyston’s move to crowdfunding could start a trend in the county, said Joanna Straub, executive director of Nonprofit Westchester, an umbrella advocacy group and resource provider in Tarrytown for the county’s nonprofits. Straub said she did not

know of any other organizations in the county using crowdfunding. “It holds a great deal of promise for the sector and allows nonprofits to capitalize on their strengths – a faithful following of supporters who are willing to lend their support to the cause,” she said. “It is an innovative tool in that it easily allows current supporters to invite others to get involved in something about which they are passionate.” Crowdfunding has become an increasingly popular approach for business ventures and most recently nonprofits, said Deborah Nelson, executive director of the Social Venture Network, a California-based nonprofit focused on helping businesses network. “We’re seeing a growing trend in the nonprofit and for-profit businesses in crowdfunding, not just to generate revenue but to build brand awareness,” Nelson said. Indiegogo users can easily tell their stories with a two-minute video that they can upload onto the crowdfunding page, she said. Greyston Bakery also helps nonprofits through its business partnerships. The bakery’s customers include Whole Foods , which co-brands with Whole Planet Foundation, a nonprofit that donates its funds to organiza-

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Cronin won the Republican nomination for one of the two seats open on the board. Barbara DiGiacinto, an outspoken opponent of the Brynwood development, was the party’s top vote-getter on the September ballot. The Brynwood action committee used the campaign funds for “flyers, mailing lists and a robocall,” said Megan Maciejowski, director of Corigin Real Estate Group in Manhattan, speaking on behalf of Brynwood Partners. She said the donations were not made directly to the Republican Party or any candidates. North Castle Town Supervisor Howard Arden said Brynwood’s financing role in the campaign is being reviewed by the town’s ethics board and a special counsel. The supervisor described Brynwood’s effort to influence the election outcome as “throwing away money” and “muddying the process” of the town’s environmental review of the golf course project.

Arden said town attorney Roland A. Baroni found there were no violations of the law and the developers kept the financial contributions transparent. Cronin said the town board will not further review the Brynwood project until it receives an advisory opinion about the campaign contribution. Brynwood Partners this month expects to submit its final environmental impact statement for the project to the town. Cronin said he and DiDonato-Roth were not aware of the Brynwood campaign expenditures. Addressing the town board Oct. 9, Brynwood principal Edward Baquero said he and Jeffrey B. Mendell, another Brynwood owner, decided to support the re-election of DiDonato-Roth and “oppose Barbara DiGiacinto” because she opposed the redevelopment “without ever meeting with us to better understand our position” or the “merits of our application.” Cronin, who approved Brynwood’s draft environmental report at a previous town board meeting, said he was always neutral

on the project and voted to move the process forward to avoid a tax assessment challenge in court from Brynwood’s owners if they abandoned the project and closed the golf course.“The plan was to allow the project to go forward and let them come up with something that was acceptable to the residents,” he said. Mark Weingarten, attorney for Brynwood Partners, said his client is confident the campaign financing issue won’t slow down the project. “The clock starts once we submit our FEIS,” Weingarten said. “My client is confident that everything they did was legal. They proceeded with advice from a legal counsel who are experts in the field and think this will be resolved very quickly.” The town has retained Keane & Beane P.C., a White Plains law firm, as special counsel to review Brynwood’s campaign contribution. “At this juncture I have not seen anything that leads me to believe anything that was done was illegal,” said attorney Richard L. O’Rourke, a principal at Keane & Beane.

“As with any review of this, I’m awaiting the receipt of all the information I can get. Then we will render a determination.” Meanwhile, Brynwood Partners recently announced revisions to their proposed project, which includes 88 luxury condominiums on the 156-acre property. Key changes include: - Limiting construction to 49 condo units until planned renovations to the golf course and clubhouse are completed. The property is currently zoned to accommodate 49 residences. - A guaranteed $500,000 annual property tax payment to the town for 10 years on the renovated golf course. - A $1 million contribution to the local water district. - Withdrawing a pending tax certiorari proceeding that could save the town $1 million. - A 100-foot setback along Route 22 for the new buildings. North Castle opponents of the Brynwood proposal in August collected more than 400 signatures of community residents on a petition opposing the project.

if Indian Point closed the infrastructure could meet the region’s energy demands and would only minimally affect energy bills, to the tune of roughly an extra $1 per month. Bramson said in an email to the Business Journal that there is no reason the plant’s closing, if done over time, should have an impact on the local economy. “In fact, if we pair the gradual decommissioning … with a

strategy to build out our alternative energy infrastructure and promote smart growth and sustainable development, we can seize an opportunity to make broader investments in our county economy.” Although the federal government has the final say on the operation of any nuclear facility, Bramson said the county executive could be an advocate for residents and local business owners and act as a leader in “green” planning. As mayor of New Rochelle, Bramson oversaw the creation of GreeNR, a sustainability plan which set 43 initiatives over 20 years to increase awareness of environmental impacts, reduce energy consumption and cut costs. “I want to take the same approach countywide,” he said. The continued operation of the power plant has been a talking point in county executive races in the past. Democrats had accused Astorino of having a tightknit relationship with Entergy when he first ran for the seat in 2005 against incumbent Andy Spano and lost. In a 2009 rematch, Astorino won despite a 110,000 Democraticto-Republican registration advantage in the county. Indian Point first went into operation in 1962. Its original reactor, Indian Point 1, is no longer in use. Indian Point 2 and 3 were added in the 1970s. Indian Point 2’s permit expired in September, but the NRC extended the old permit until a decision could be made on the relicensing. Unit 3’s permit expires in December 2015. Bramson said he favors a decommissioning that would not extend operation of the reactors another 20 years, but he does not think the plant should be immediately shuttered.

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But Bramson’s opponent, incumbent Robert P. Astorino, said he wants to keep open the plant that produces about 25 percent of the electricity for New York City and Westchester. “To say, ‘Let’s close it down,’ and lose 25 percent of our region’s energy is nonsense,” he said. “I mean that cannot happen, that’s not reality. We must have clean energy and we do in nuclear power and so yes, I would support the continued operation.” Entergy Corp., which owns Indian Point, is seeking to relicense the plant’s two reactors for another 20 years amid ongoing opposition from environmental groups and politicians including Gov. Andrew Cuomo who say the plant is a health risk and a potential terrorist target. The current relicensing is the lengthiest process of its kind in U.S. history. No plant has ever closed due to an expired license. Supporters have said the region’s infrastructure couldn’t meet the area’s electricity needs if the plant were closed and emissions would increase because more fuelburning power plants would need to make up the deficit. The Business Council of Westchester, of which Entergy is a member, released a study last year that said closing the power plant would drain $11.5 billion from the local economy, cause electric rates to jump 6.3 percent and increase the likelihood of blackouts by 280 percent. Indian Point employs about 1,600 with about $130 million in salaries, according to

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Inside the power station at Indian Point.

the report, while a similarly sized gas plant would employ about 20 employees. The report also said closing Indian Point would mean a loss of $75 million in annual local property taxes and $2 million to local charities from the plant’s owners. That study, itself an update from a 2008 report, was in reaction to 2011 research by Synapse Energy Economics Inc., that said


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recently had an interesting discussion with a colleague about whether SEO (search engine optimization) is merely another form of content marketing. I must admit, I’m not sure they are very different at this point. In its simplest form, SEO involves the generation of keywords and their repeated placement within titles, domain names (when possible), articles, websites, blogs, comments and links throughout the social media environment in the attainment of a higher ranking in most search engines, most notably Google. (Keywords are generally defined as the search phrase consisting of one to five words that people use when utilizing a search engine.) The goal of most SEO campaigns is to be found via an organic search at the top of page one on Google. Depending on many criteria, including the popularity of the keyword itself, this can be a very time-consuming and expensive proposition. Content marketing is about the creation of compelling content and the continuing reinforcement of a brand. The most effective content-marketing strategies incorporate keywords and utilize a variety of different modalities including white papers, webinars, blogs, email marketing, social media, images, slideshows, podcasts, press releases and many other means to effectively reach a targeted audience. Since people respond differently to the various modalities, it is important to employ at least several of them as part of a campaign since what works for one person may not interest another. Additionally, by using several distinct approaches, you will not bore your audience – a frequent problem for the many companies who rely almost exclusively on email marketing. Content marketing is about creating great content that people want to read and share. Its value substantially increases when people share it with other people in their social network. It generates followers on many social sites and provides a common thread that engages and ties together an entire audience. And its value – or currency – increases with every share. Search engine optimization is truly a misnomer. You don’t optimize search engines; they perform their tasks regardless of any user’s activity. Instead, you optimize your content for search engines. And this content in actuality is your content marketing. This is not to say that SEO and content marketing are the same; they are not and both are important. But they do significantly overlap each other. While their objectives differ: ranking and improved search performance versus the creation and sharing of compelling content, one might be construed as being almost a subset of the other. Without

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great content, SEO will be largely ineffective. Conversely, the lack of SEO will not render content creation unproductive. I can even extend this reasoning to social media marketing. Despite its many platforms and forms, in large part social marketing requires the sharing of compelling content between followers and subscribers. It’s how you organically build your audience and reinforce your brand. What generates the

initial interest are great headlines but what creates followers is the content (particularly the first two paragraphs) that follows. All of this does not lessen the importance of social media marketing and SEO. Rather, it denotes the importance of content marketing and the common role that it plays in both of these strategies. Most notably, it highlights the multifaceted purpose of the use of content as the key currency in digital marketing

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The Center for Disaster Medicine at New York Medical College has been awarded a federal grant to study the impact of mold and other environmental hazards on response workers and homeowners in New York City neighborhoods hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy a year ago. NYMC officials said the $561,054 grant from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at the Centers for Disease Control will fund a two-year study comparing the health of 400 volunteers and homeowners who received safety training from the New York City Department of Health with 400 of their neighbors who did not receive training. The disaster medicine center in Valhalla will collaborate on the study with the city health department. Dr. Michael J. Reilly, recently appointed director of the Center for Disaster Medicine, in the announcement said it is the largest research grant the center has received since its founding in 2005 as a division of the Institute for Public Health in the medical college’s School of Health Sciences and Practice. He said the study’s purpose is “to better understand the impact of mold and other environmental hazards on individuals who remediated storm-affected homes, and better anticipate the health needs of similarly impacted communities in the future.” Dr. Edward C. Halperin, New York Medical College chancellor and CEO, said the research grant “demonstrates the commitment of New York Medical College’s faculty to simultaneously serve the public while generating new knowledge about the causes and prevention of human disease and disability. The public health consequences of natural disasters may, potentially, extend long after the acute event.”

Biotech company awards young scientists

Acorda Therapeutics Inc. in Ardsley announced the start of a weekly award program to recognize high school students in Westchester County doing independent research in science, technology, engineering or mathematics. The biotechnology company’s Acorda Scientific Excellence Award is open to students at public, private and parochial schools as well as home-schooled students working on projects in the STEM subjects. A winner will be announced each week during the 2013-2014 school year and will be interviewed on a new weekly radio program on WFAS-AM hosted by Lisa Wexler.

Applications will be evaluated by a committee that includes the broadcast host, scientists from Acorda Therapeutics, science teachers in the county and a representative from county government. Applications are available at www. acorda.com. They will be accepted through March 31, 2014. Acorda spokesperson Tierney Saccavino in the announcement said the award program “will spotlight some of the impressive scientific research being done by high school students throughout Westchester County. By encouraging and supporting the next generation of scientists, Acorda Therapeutics can play a role in helping to create the future researchers who could go on to discover the next generation of medicines.” She said the company hopes its award “will encourage more young people to consider careers in science, engineering and related areas in the future.” Winners will be announced weekly throughout the academic year. They and their schools will each receive a plaque honoring their achievement. The Acorda Scientific Excellence Award radio program will air Sundays at 9 a.m. For information about eligibility requirements or to apply for the award, visit acorda.com/ScientificAward.aspx or email scienceaward@acorda.com.

Bond issue backs hospital expansion

The Westchester County Local Development Corp. this month agreed to issue $14 million in tax-exempt bonds to finance an expansion project at Phelps Memorial Hospital in Sleepy Hollow. The hospital will build a 20,000-square-foot surgical suite at the existing Medical Services Building and connect it to the main building with a new 200-foot long enclosed corridor bridge. County Executive Robert P. Astorino when announcing the LDC’s support for the project said it will give county residents “more access to outstanding health care and our talented workforce of medical professionals will have more opportunity to find good paying jobs.” Attorney Alfred DelBello, representing Phelps Memorial Hospital, told the LDC board the expansion will create 10 permanent medical professional jobs

Mortgage taxes recover

Westchester County’s mortgage tax receipts this year are at their highest level since 2008 and the start of the region’s recession-triggered real estate market slump. The county clerk’s office collected nearly $5.6 million in mortgage taxes in this year’s third quarter, a nearly 36 percent increase from the same quarter last year. Through September, the county this year has collected approximately $13.15 million Continued on next page


in mortgage taxes, an increase of about $2.85 million or nearly 28 percent from the first nine months of 2012. It is the highest ninemonth total since 2008, when the county reported nearly $15.59 million in mortgage tax receipts after three quarters. “The mortgage tax figures remain very encouraging and reflect a very robust third quarter real estate market,” said County Clerk Timothy C. Idoni, whose office oversees the collection of state, county and local mortgage taxes. Idoni noted that fourth quarter tax collections typically slow down as seasonal activity drops in the real estate market. Still, “Even figures dropping to last year’s levels would result in a total collection of approximately $16.65 million, outpacing 2012 by just under $3 million,” he said.

nonProfit advoCate addS memBerS

Nonprofit Westchester, an advocacy organization representing more than 80 nonprofits in the county, has added five new members. They are: My Sisters’ Place, a White Plains nonprofit assisting victims of domestic violence; New York School for the Deaf Foundation Inc. in White Plains; The LOFT: LGBT Community Services Center in White Plains; Groundwork Hudson Valley, an environmental group in Yonkers, and Songcatchers Inc., a New Rochelle group that makes musical programs available and affordable to that city’s multicultural population. Nonprofit Westchester is an umbrella organization that provides the county’s nonprofit sector with shared resources, connections and information to strengthen the community in partnership with the forprofit and government sectors.

‘made in uSa’ SHoP deButS

Erin Hinchey, a Rye Brook entrepreneur, recently opened the first all-American home, garden and gift boutique in Westchester. The Domestic Dry Goods Co. in Rye Brook sells merchandise Hinchey handpicked from around the country. As a leasing agent, Hinchey helps businesses rent space in the Rye Ridge Shopping Center. After watching several businesses come and go for seven years, Hinchey wanted to start her own enterprise. “I had been looking for the right home and gift store for some time,” Hinchey said in a written statement. “I had such a precise idea of what I wanted, I decided to do it myself.” Most of the handcrafted products she sells are made by American artists and independent vendors from Brooklyn. The majority of the merchandise is priced under $100, including bouquets of flowers, plants and terrarium displays bought from New York City wholesalers. The store is known for selling custom designed products that are

limited editions and have never been sold anywhere else.

Bank aSSiStS federal workerS

RBS Citizens Financial Group Inc. has launched a program to assist its Citizens Bank customers left without income by the federal government shutdown this month. The bank, based in Providence, R.I., announced the program will run through Nov. 4 or the end of the government shutdown, whichever comes first. For eligible customers, the bank is offering help that includes rebates on certain checking account, savings account and credit card fees; easy access to certificates of deposit without incurring a fee and assistance with loan payments. Customers can call the bank’s roundthe-clock contact center at (800) 922-9999 or visit a branch office to participate in the program. “We routinely work with customers to help them manage financial challenges and

we also are committed to supporting local communities,” Brad Conner, vice chairman for consumer banking at RBS Citizens Financial Group, said in the announcement. “Because everyone’s situation is different, we encourage customers to call or visit us so that we can design an assistance package that best meets their needs.” To be eligible for the program, individuals must have been a customer of Citizens Bank as of Aug. 15. They must also be a current employee of the federal government affected by the shutdown and be able to provide acceptable proof of federal employment.

grouP ConCerned over PePSiCo Palm oil

A recent report by California-based Rainforest Action Network said PepsiCo Inc. is one of 20 snack food companies whose use of palm oil products may be harming the environment. To address the risks associated with purchasing palm oil, the environmental group

said it is visiting companies throughout the country and asking leaders to only buy palm oil that is “fully traceable,” “legally grown” and “sourced from verified responsible palm oil producers.” Activists in the group have voiced their concerns to PepsiCo and other food giants as part of a national campaign to remove conflict palm oil responsible for rainforest destruction, human rights violations and carbon pollution. The other snack food companies the group will target include Campbell Soup Co., ConAgra Foods Inc., Dunkin Brand Group Inc., General Mills Inc., Grupo Bimbo, Hillshire Brands Co., H.J. Heinz Co., Hormel Foods Corp., Kellogg Co., Kraft Food Group Inc., Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Corp., Mars Inc., Mondelez International Inc., Nestle S.A., Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd., The Hershey Company, The J.M. Smucker Co., Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd. and Unilever. -John Golden, Crystal Kang

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rosper Advisors, an Armonk-based independent registered investment advisor with more than $300 million in client assets, merged this month with The Colony Group L.L.C., a Bostonbased wealth management firm whose client assets now top $3 billion with the recently closed deal. Nadine (Dina) Lee, president of Prosper and founded the firm in 2002, will serve as president of Colony’s family office and managing director of its New York Metro offices in Armonk and Manhattan. At Prosper she represented more than 60 high-net-worth families and individual clients whose average household had approximately $5 million in investable assets. In a press release, Lee called the merger “as much a natural fit for Prosper as it is for our clients.” Both Colony and Prosper have a history of serving high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families.” This merger augments our scale and in-house resources, ensuring our clients have access to an even deeper bench of accomplished advisors,” Lee said. Lee previously was a managing director at the U.S. Trust Company and a partner at Ernst & Young. She has served as presi-

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ausing web traffic gridlock and running into software dead-ends, millions of New Yorkers visited and more than 40,000 signed up for health insurance in the first week of business at the state’s online health benefits marketplace. “It has been an incredible ride these last eight days,” John Ravitz, executive vice president of The Business Council of Westchester, told a breakfast audience at an Oct. 10 Business Council forum on navigating the Affordable Care Act. A former state assemblyman with long experience navigating government channels in Albany, Ravitz has led the county business group’s efforts to educate and assist small businesses at the start of the state health exchange that launched Oct. 1. “This is a huge, huge new infrastructure,” he said. “I have never seen New York state government have to put together a program of this magnitude so quickly.” Kelly Smith, director of the state’s Small Business Marketplace, which offers health insurance plans to businesses with 50 or fewer employees, said more than 40,000 individuals and a little more than 200 small businesses had registered on the exchange as of Oct. 10. More than 5,000 brokers have completed the certification required to do business on the New York State of Health exchange, she said. When fully implemented by the end of 2016, about 615,000 individuals and 450,000 employees at about 100,000 small businesses are expected to be insured through the online exchange, she said. Smith said state officials had projected about 3,000 visitor hits on the New York State of Health website on the first day of operation. Instead, “We were getting 3,000 hits per second.” The unexpectedly heavy web traffic that locked up both the federal and several of the 14 state exchanges in the first week of business was not caused by cyber attacks, said both Smith and Shannon Pettypiece, a health care reporter at Bloomberg L.P. Pettypiece, keynote speaker at the Business Council forum, said some opening-day observers speculated that Tea Party opponents of Obamacare or cyberhackers had launched a “denial of service” attack on state and federal sites, flooding them with artificial traffic. However, “Nobody could really find any evidence of that,” she said. More than just checking out the new government sites,” “People are definitely signing up,” Pettypiece said, noting the 40,000 New Yorkers who registered and 28,000 registrants in California, whose online exchange saw 16,000 hits per second on opening day.

Shown at the recent health care forum are, from left, John Ravitz, executive vice president of The Business Council of Westchester; Shannon Pettypiece, national health care reporter for Bloomberg News; Kelly Smith, director of the small business marketplace at the state Department of Health; Michael Bodack, president of York International Agency; Marsha Gordon, Business Council president and CEO; April Horton, Verizon director of external affairs and governmental affairs; Joseph Simone, president of Simone Development Cos.; Maria Freiburg, senior business banker at Webster Bank; Stephen Jones, Business Council chairman, and Guy Leibler, president of Simone Healthcare Development Group.

However, “It’s really hard to assess whether we’re off to a good start because there’s really nothing to compare it to,” she said. Though most enrollees to date are in their 50s and 60s, “I don’t get the sense that it’s just really sick people who are signing up.” Most of the newly insured don’t appear to have major chronic illnesses, Pettypiece said. The health care journalist noted that

when Massachusetts launched its health care exchange seven years ago, people on average visited the site 18 times before making a health plan purchase. “It’s a big decision. It’s sort of like shopping for a car,” she said. Pettypiece suggested a potential health care crisis looms as uninsured Americans obtain health insurance coverage mandated

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to produce. Sales must take action when it sees that customers are likely to want something operations isn’t yet prepared to deliver. Constant, collaborative information flow gets both parts of the company working toward the same realistic endpoint. That makes it easier for sales to do its job in the future. Think of the problem this way: Sales decides to sell 1,000 units. Operations can only produce 800. Two hundred customers, or more, if there are delays in the production schedule, go away unhappy and are likely to complain about the company. Those complaints floating around the marketplace make it harder for sales in the future. Alternately, operations produces 1,200 units, and sales can only find buyers for 1,000. Two hundred units go unsold. The cost of producing those excess units eats away at overall profitability. Customers may be happy that they received their orders on time, but may balk at future orders because sales prices had to go up to cover the lower profit on the previous cycle. In both instances, customers suffer. Sales struggles to fill its future pipeline. Much better for everyone when sales builds goals in

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sold? Delivered by when? Feed operations weekly, monthly and quarterly updates so it can plan and adjust. Constantly assess sales capacity. Can sales meet the company’s upcoming goals with some capacity to spare? Or is sales stretched and barely hitting its targets? It’s essential to know when sales is under or over resourced. Prepare for long-term success by asking sales to educate and assess the marketplace. Make sure customers know what’s being done to meet their upcoming needs. Look for “right fit” prospects to fill the pipeline. Ask for today’s order and request commitments to future plans. Looking for a good book? Try “Sales & Operations Planning: The How-To Book Handbook” by Thomas F. Wallace and Robert A. Stahl. Andi Gray is president of Strategy Leaders Inc., strategyleaders.com, a business-consulting firm that specializes in helping entrepreneurial firms grow. She can be reached by phone at (877) 238-3535. Do you have a question for Andi? Please send it via email to AskAndi@strategyleaders. Visit AskAndi.com for an entire library of Ask Andi articles.

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Predictive thinking, hiding in the data By Joe Murtaugh

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ost of us, whether as voters, consumers, managers or investors believe that valuable knowledge is concentrated in very few hands. We assume that the key to solving problems or making good decisions is finding the one right person who will have the answer. In 2004, that theory got blown out of the water.

“The wisdom of crowds has the potential to make a profound difference in the way companies do business.”

James Surowiecki author of “The Wisdom of Crowds” helped change the world. He proved that expertise is overrated and the very best decisions were made through the collective intelligence of groups. Way back then he said, “The wisdom of crowds has the potential to make a profound difference in the way companies do business.” Today’s technology is making that difference and can help you know: What used car is least likely to be a lemon? What customer is least likely to pay their bills? Who is most likely to purchase your product or service? “The Wisdom of Crowds” proved that crowds make the best decisions. Now, by combining crowds of “data scientists” who use predictive analytics technology to learn from the historical data organizations already have, the best decisions are even better. These crowds of data scientists are discovering and proving the best algorithm for any given problem…from predicting the click through rate on ads to forecasting who will be admitted to the hospital within the next year. “Use your competition to crowdsource the best answers,” says Renee Boucher Ferguson in the November 2012 issue of the MIT Sloan Management Review. Even if you’re new and don’t yet have your own, the

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competitions actual historical data is freely available. Now a company, Cagle Inc. is using a virtual community of more than 40,000 data scientists around the world as a crowd full of wisdom. Groups of data scientists compete with each other to develop the best algorithm for a specific problem and are awarded prizes of up to $3 million if they win. It’s like a global golf match with the 40,000-plus players ranked according to how well they have done. Like the pro golf tour, there is no one winning every time, but the best solution always emerges. Allstate Insurance used Kigali Inc. to build a predictive claims model because they understood that if they hired a consulting ‘data scientist group’ and gave them the historical data that they would get an algorithm to use and be able to build a predictive model. Allstate understood that when a global ‘crowd’ of data scientists are all working on the same problem and the results are being posted in real time, the competition increases and the best algorithm becomes obvious. A regional retail used-car company wanted to solve the problem of how to buy the best used cars and avoid the customer problems that come when someone gets a lemon. According to the MIT Sloan Management Review, as the data scientists went through more than 2000 previous transactions they discovered that, among other things, the color of the car was a predictor of quality. If the car had an uncommon color it was far less likely to be a lemon. The logic behind this predictive algorithm turned out to be that if someone bought an unusual color they had a tendency to take better care of it. There is logic behind the behavior of everyone and, if you can determine it, you can gain a tremendous competitive advantage. Just as with Allstate Insurance and the used car company you can open yourself to the benefits of predictive analytics to develop an algorithm that is already data tested … and get the best solution for any challenge. Joe Murtagh, The DreamSpeaker, is an international motivational speaker, meeting facilitator and business trainer. For questions or comments, contact Joe@ TheDreamSpeaker.com, TheDreamSpeaker.com or call (800) 2390058.


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hen a visitor comes to his office for the first time, Joel Lever, founding partner of Kurzman Eisenberg Corbin & Lever L.L.P. (KEC&L), proudly points to and describes the creative features of Marc Chagall’s Bible Series prints that adorn his wall. An avid art collector himself, it turns out that one of Lever’s specialties is representing artists and art publishers, collectors and merchants and handling a wide range of sophisticated art transactions. Just as he has an appreciation for what makes a work of art unique, the same can be said about the portrait he renders of what has made his firm stand out since its founding in 1985. That is when he went into practice with his father-in-law Sam Eisenberg, former Mount Vernon City Court judge and a co-founder of the firm who passed away in September at the age of 98. At the start, the firm comprised four attorneys and soon expanded when Lever recruited two other prominent attorneys – Lee Corbin and Robert Kurzman. Today, with a team of 30 attorneys and 30 support staff, KEC&L is an AV-rated law firm (signifying that it has achieved the height of professional excellence), providing sophisticated legal services for individuals and corporate clients located in the New York metropolitan area, across the U.S. and overseas as well. Prior to KEC&L, Lever’s legal career began at age 26 as an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn where he prosecuted criminals, including child abusers. “That experience, which pitted me at a young age against some of the best attorneys, taught me not only how to think fast on my feet but to identify and relate to the emotion of the case, which could be very powerful when children under the age of 12 were involved. I strongly believe that understanding the emotion that is inherent in the legal issues of our clients makes them comfortable to work with us. I think that they appreciate us both for our creative solutions as well as relating to them on an emotional level. This has been very

Joel Lever with a painting by Robert Natkin.

important to sustaining our success.” Lever also notes that the firm’s commitment to making their clients succeed by consistently leveraging its intellectual legal capital has fostered exceptional client retention and referral. Among its longstanding clients is a major retailer (65 years), international art dealers (30 years) and a health care investment bank (more than 20 years) as well as numerous companies and not-for-profit organizations and individuals who have benefited from the firm’s corporate law, real estate, trusts and estates legal counsel. Health care law is another unique specialty of the firm. It represents a broad range of for-profit and not-for-profit clients, including nursing homes, certified home health agencies, licensed home care service agencies, provider networks, physicians, dentists, medical practice and other health care providers. “The changing landscape of health care has spurred the merger, purchase and sale of health care institutions,” Lever said. “We bring to the table a working knowledge of

the regulatory issues and financial considerations of these complex transactions.” Lever also noted that attracting toptier attorneys from some of the best legal firms in Manhattan has also “contributed to our reputation for excellence in delivering high-quality results. We match our superior resources to individual client needs.” Because of lower commercial rent costs compared to Manhattan, KEC&L can charge more attractive fees compared to the sky-high rates at Manhattan firms, providing it with a competitive edge. But, working at KEC&L’s in White Plains is also appealing to attorneys who wish to improve their quality of life. “By not spending hours commuting to Manhattan, they have the time to take care of family and other personal matters and still return to the office to get the work done. It’s definitely much less pressure to both practice law and live in Westchester” Another appealing attribute of the firm is its collegial atmosphere that fosters open communications and collaboration among attorneys and staff across the specialized practice areas.

“We don’t foster the notion of seniority, which is typical at many law firms. Here, the partners practice a top-down, hands-on approach in every respect. Every member of team is respected and feels that they have a seat at the table regarding what they contribute,” Lever said. Lever takes pride in pointing out that KEC&L stands on a strong three-generation foundation that began with his late fatherin-law. “We have achieved a high level of sustainability where a young attorney can feel there is an opportunity to enjoy a successful career. This is not a dead-end job.” Like a fine work of art, Lever believes that the firm was created with a unique combination of core attributes that has stood the test of time, a legacy for future generations to continue. Winners Circle is a new biweekly feature that will take a look at the top women business executives and top attorneys, men and women, in the region. To nominate someone, please contact John Golden at jgolden@westfairinc.com. HV Biz • WCBJ • October 21, 2013

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Making the most of financial gifts to grandchildren BY BeRNARD A. KRooKS

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he bond between grandparents and grandchildren is unique. Typically free of daily responsibility for them, grandparents can focus on fun – and making financial gifts can be especially satisfying. In many cases, though, the recession has altered family dynamics. Parents may have lost their jobs. Retirement and college funds may have been raided to pay monthly bills. The generations may even have moved in together. So gifting to grandchildren can have an added dimension and it’s more important than ever to ensure that kindhearted gestures have the intended results. At the same time, a little forethought can lower your taxes or help qualify you for Medicaid coverage of long-term care.

Think through your goals. Do you want to help cover the cost of education or a first car? Do you envision annual gifts or a lump sum? Be careful not to over-extend yourself and budget for the economic downturns that can play havoc with retirement savings. Don’t forget to factor in the possibility of long-term care expense, as well.

Cold cash Writing a check may be easy but, tax considerations come into play if you make gifts in excess of $14,000 (as of 2013) to an individual in a single year. That maximum doubles for gifts from married couples. In addition to the annual $14,000 exclusion, there’s a $5.25 million (indexed for inflation) lifetime limit to tax-free gifting. Your grandchildren will incur no tax liability in either case – unless the

money is invested and earns income. You may, however, have misgivings about how the funds might be used. A teenager’s idea of money well spent may differ sharply from yours. In that case, you could consider covering education or medical bills. If payments are made directly to the service provider, there’s no gift limit. If the child has disabilities, there’s an additional consideration, since your generosity could disqualify them for important means-tested government benefits. In that case, you’ll want to explore creating a special needs trust, a vehicle to hold funds benefiting someone with disabilities without affecting their eligibility for public programs.

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makes it a favorite target for doting grandparents. Investment income generated by a 529 account is tax-free so long as the funds are used to defray college expenses. There are often state income tax breaks for contributions, as well. Some 529 accounts will enable you to pay today’s rates for tuition credits to be used at public colleges in the future. Gifting maximums apply, and while such accounts can affect a child’s eligibility for means-tested public benefits, they generally won’t interfere with their eligibility for college financial assistance. If your goals are broader than funding higher education, consider establishing a custodial account. If your grandchild is under 21 (18 in some states), such an account, regulated under the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) or Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (UGMA), will enable you to retain influence over how the assets are used until the beneficiary reaches adulthood. UTMA accounts are offered by banks and brokerage firms and can be funded with a broad range of financial assets in addition to cash. One downside is that they are often considered when calculating the need for college financial assistance.

strings attached In contrast, naming yourself trustee of a gift trust places you squarely in control for as long as you wish. You determine how assets are invested, when they become available to the beneficiary and even, if you wish, how distributions can be spent. The trust can also be designed so that you assume tax liability for any income that it generates. This may reduce the overall taxes paid by you and the trust. Since there are many variations, it’s important to consult an experienced attorney who can structure the trust to comply with your specific goals. Of course, you can always leave money to the grandkids in your will, but there are definitely benefits to bestowing your financial gifts now. Beyond witnessing the smiles on their faces, you’ll be reducing your heirs’ exposure to estate taxes and spending down your assets in case you need Medicaid assistance for long-term care. All it takes is a little planning to ensure that your good intentions will have the desired effect. Bernard A. Krooks is managing partner of the law firm Littman Krooks L.L.P. (littmankrooks.com), with offices in White Plains, Fishkill and Manhattan. He is a certified elder law attorney and past president of both the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the New York State Bar Association Elder Law Section.


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Court rules against Hampshire owners BY MARK LUNGARIELLO mlungariello@westfairinc.com

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ampshire Country Club’s tax bill won’t be reduced after a state Supreme Court ruling found in favor of the village of Mamaroneck’s tax assessments of several properties owned by the club. The decision is significant in that it is a rare tax certiorari that was not settled before it went to trial and decision – the village says as much as 90 percent of all certioraris are settled before trial. Village Mayor Norman Rosenblum said Mamaroneck saw the case through because they viewed the matter as precedent-setting for other mega properties and because the two sides were so far apart in their numbers. Hampshire Recreation L.L.C., which bought the properties from Hampshire Country Club in 2010 for slightly more than $12 million, contended that its more than 120 acres were over-assessed from 2010 to 2012. The company sought to reduce its assessment to an average of $4.5 million over the contested years. Joanna C. Feldman of White Plains’ McCullough Goldberger Staudt L.L.P. was the counsel for the village in court. Most of the club is within the village, but roughly 8 acres is in the town of Mamaroneck and Hampshire also contested the town’s 2011 and 2012 assessments. As it stands, the properties pay roughly $76,000 a year in village taxes not including school taxes or taxes paid to the town of Mamaroneck. A ruling in favor of Hampshire would have meant not only a hefty back-tax payment, but a reduced assessment roll for the village and the need to increase taxes on other property owners in order to put together a balanced budget, according to the mayor. “We would have had to pay some big bucks,” Rosenblum said. “The sad part is… if you don’t get it from one person, you get it from another.” Tax grievances and certiorari proceedings have become increasingly common in Westchester County over the last decade as property taxes skyrocketed, the economy tanked and most assessments were exposed as outdated. Most towns and cities in the county haven’t been reassessed for 35 years due to its cost and potential political ramifications. Up-to-date tax rolls could mean higher tax bills for some residential homeowners who in turn could take their frustrations out on Election Day. Courts became backlogged with certiorari cases and big cases were tied up in the

legal system while municipalities felt pressure to settle the cases rather than drag out a lengthy and potentially costly process. With no interest from Westchester officials to conduct a countywide reassessment and with the cost of certioraris and reduced assessment rolls having taken their effect on local budgets, many communities have undertaken town- and citywide reassessments. Among those are Rye Town and Mamaroneck Town, which Mamaroneck Village is located within. Although the village has its own assessment office, the community is likely to adopt the town’s 100-percent-market valuations. Rosenblum said Hampshire will act as a point of reference for other large village grievances and potentially have implications outside of

Mamaroneck as well. In the Hampshire ruling, Justice Bruce E. Tolbert noted that the sale price of the property was the best evidence of the property’s value. When the club that originally owned the property became distressed, it set the asking price at $14.9 million. The village and town combined to put a bid on the property at $10.1 million, with the intention of running it as a self-sustaining enterprise fund similar in management to Rye City-owned Rye Golf Club and Eastchesterowned Lake Isle Country Club. The property, with its 18-hole golf course and 35,000-square-foot clubhouse, has been tied up in controversy since it was sold. The current owners are seeking to build a 290,000-square-foot condominium

complex with more than 100 units and a parking garage with more than 200 spaces, a move that would require that the village shift the zoning in the area. The Mamaroneck Coastal Environmental Coalition, a civic group, was formed by residents opposed to the proposal. The group’s members have cited traffic and environmental concerns among the reasons the village should nix the proposal. An alternative plan would be to subdivide the golf course for residential homes. That move seems to be within zoning regulations, but might see difficulty getting environmental permits approved in a coastal area that has been tagged as sensitive, particularly in regard to potential flooding.

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THELIST: law firms RANKED BY NUMBER OF ATTORNEYS PRACTICING IN COUNTY. LISTED ALPHABETICALLY IN THE EVENT OF A TIE.

WESTCHESTER COUNTY

LAW FIRMS

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Name, address, telephone number Area code: 914 (unless otherwise noted) Website

Managing partner(s) or officer(s) Email address Year firm established

John M. Flannery managing partner, White Plains info@wilsonelser.com 1978 Joseph A. Saccomano Jr. managing partner, White Plains Vincent A. Cino firm-wide managing partner William P. Harrington info@bpslaw.com 1937

Wilson Elser 1133 Westchester Ave., White Plains 10604 323-7000 • wilsonelser.com

Jackson Lewis L.L.P 1 N. Broadway, 15th floor, White Plains 10601 328-0404 • jacksonlewis.com Bleakley Platt & Schmidt L.L.P* 1 N. Lexington Ave., White Plains 10601 949-2700 • bpslaw.com

DelBello Donnellan Weingarten Wise & Wiederkehr L.L.P. 1 N. Lexington Ave., White Plains 10601 681-0200 • ddw-law.com

Cuddy & Feder L.L.P. 445 Hamilton Ave., 14th floor, White Plains 10601 761-1300 • cuddyfeder.com

Kurzman Eisenberg Corbin & Lever L.L.P.* 1 N. Broadway, White Plains 10601 285-9800 • kelaw.com

Keane & Beane P.C. 445 Hamilton Ave., White Plains 10601 946-4777 • kblaw.com

McCarthy Fingar L.L.P.* 11 Martine Ave., 12th floor, White Plains 10606 946-3700 • mccarthyfingar.com

Leason Ellis L.L.P. 1 Barker Ave., Fifth floor, White Plains 10601 288-0022 • leasonelllis.com

Goldberg Segalla L.L.P.* 11 Martine Ave., Suite 750, White Plains 10606 798-5400 • goldbergsegalla.com

O'Connor McGuinness Conte Doyle Oleson Watson & Loftus L.L.P.

1 Barker Ave., Suite 675, White Plains 10601 948-4500 • omcdoc.com

11 12 13

Welby, Brady & Greenblatt L.L.P.* 11 Martine Ave., White Plains 10606 428-2100 • wbgllp.com

Lackenbach Siegel L.L.P.* Lackenbach Siegel Building, 1 Chase Road, Scarsdale 10583 723-4300 • lackenbach.com

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Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart P.C.

14

50 765

27 13 1

19

42 42

31 3 8

Meiselman, Packman, Nealon, Scialabba & Baker P.C.*

Alfred E. Donnellan info@ddw-law.com 1995

34 34

20 8 6

Snyder & Snyder L.L.P.

William S. Null 1971

31 35

18 9 4

Lee Harrison Corbin admin@kelaw.com 1986

30 30

15 8 7

Oxman Tulis Kirkpatrick Whyatt & Geiger L.L.P.

David Glasser info@kblaw.com 1980

29 29

16 9 4

Seham, Seham, Meltz & Petersen L.L.P.*

Frank W. Streng, Lisa Newfield fstreng@mcmarthyfingar.com 1997

24 24

11 4 9

Wilson, Bave, Conboy, Cozza & Couzens P.C.*

David Leason inquiries@leasonellis.com 2008

22 22

8 10 4

Richard J. Cohen 2001

20 170

11 7 2

Richard C. Oleson bpost@omcdoc.com 1945

20 20

8 12 0

Thomas H. Welby twelby@wbgllp.com 1988

17 17

8 7 3

Howard Aronson mail@lsllp.com 1923

16 16

4 5 7

15 20

5 10 3

15 15

5 8 2

23

15 16

8 6 1

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The McDonough Law Firm L.L.P.* 145 Huguenot St., New Rochelle 10801 632-4700 • mmcthk.com 120 Bloomingdale Road, Suite 100, White Plains 10605 422-3900 • oxmanlaw.com

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Bashian & Farber L.L.P. 235 Main St., Sixth floor, White Plains 10601 946-5100 • bashianfarberlaw.com

22

Kramer Kozek L.L.P. 445 Hamilton Ave., Suite 604, White Plains 10601 683-3500 • kramerkozek.com

Frank S. McCullough Jr. fmccullough@mgslawyers.com 1984

13 13

5 7 1

Falcon & Singer P.C.

Ronald G. Crispi 1985

12 12

4 7 1

Ferguson Cohen L.L.P.*

5 4 3 4 2 6

Hyman & Gilbert*

Law Office of Elissa D. Hecker*

Veneruso, Curto, Schwartz & Curto L.L.P. 35 E. Grassy Sprain Road, Suite 400, Yonkers 10710 779-1100 • vcsclaw.com

Danziger & Markhoff L.L.P. 123 Main St., White Plains 10601 948-1556 • dmlawyers.com

Zarin & Steinmetz* 81 Main St., Suite 415, White Plains 10601 682-7800 • zarin-steinmetz.net

James J. Veneruso jveneruso@vcsclaw.com 2008

12 14

4 4 4

Joel Danziger, Harris Markhoff danziger.markhoff@dmlawyers.com 1960

11 11

9 0 2

Michael D. Zarin, David S. Steinmetz (senior partners) mzarin@zarin-steinmetz.net 1997

11 11

4 4 3

8 8

2 6 0

William H. Bave Jr. wbccc@wbccc.com 1946

8 8

3 5 0

Gary E. Bashian, Irving O. Farber garybashian@bashianfarberlaw.com 2005

7 7

2 5 0

NA df@gcbslaw.com 1965

7 7

4 3 0

Anthony J. Enea a.enea@esslawfirm.com 2005

6 6

3 2 1

Georgia Kramer, Neil E. Kozek 2003

6 6

3 2 1

Jonathan S. Pasternak jpasternak@ddw-law.com 1975

6 6

5 0 1

Laurence Keiser lkeiser@skpllp.com 1994

6 8

2 3 1

Paul J. Marino pmarino@marinollp.com 2006

5 5

3 2 WND

Hugh G. Jasne jf@jasneflorio.com 1997

4 4

2 2 0

Deborah A. Scalise, Sarah Jo Hamilton, Catherine A. Sheridan 2007

4 4

3 0 1

Jim Landau lsolomon@tlesq.com 2008

4 4

2 WND 2

Michael J. Amoruso michael@amorusolaw.com 2001

3 3

2 0 1

Nelson E. Canter ncanter@canterlawfirm.com 2004

3 3

1 2 3

Douglas Singer firm@falconsinger.com 1995

3 6

1 1 1

John J. Ferguson jferguson@fercolaw.com 2006

3 8

WND

Rita K. Gilbert 1983

3 3

1 2 0

Warren S. Sacks wsacks@sackslawgroup.com 1995

3 3

WND

Elissa D. Hecker 2004

1 1

WND

Thomas M. Pitegoff pitegoff@pitlaw.com 2000

1 1

WND

Jasne & Florio L.L.P.

Canter Law Firm P.C.*

12 12

Lee R.A. Seham ssmplaw@ssmplaw.com 1993

15 Fisher Lane, Suite 200, White Plains 10603 368-4525 • marinollp.com

7 5 1

11 Martine Ave., White Plains 10606 288-9595 • gainesllp.com

5 3 0

Marino Partners L.L.P.*

13 13

Gaines, Novick, Ponzini, Cossu & Venditti L.L.P.*

8 8

1025 Westchester Ave., White Plains 10604 428-8800 • skplaw.com

Stephen J. Jones sjones@jonesmorrisonlaw.com 2001

12 12

3 3 2

Stern Keiser & Panken L.L.P.

6 1 6

Philip M. Halpern phalpern@chnnb.com 1983 Steven H. Gaines jmurtagh@gainesllp.com 2000

8 8

(a part of DelBello Donnellan Weingarten Wise & Wiederkehr L.L.P.) 1 N. Lexington Ave., White Plains 10601 681-0200 • rattetlaw.com

13 13

1 N. Lexington Ave., White Plains 10601 684-6800 • chnnb.com

2 7 1

Rattet Pasternak Bankruptcy Practice Group

WND 1929

Collier, Halpern, Newberg, Nolletti & Bock L.L.P.*

9 9

Leslie Snyder, Robert Gaudioso lsnyder@snyderlaw.net 1990 Diane K. Kanca Howard S. Jacobowitz Jeffrey S. Peske 1959 John Kirkpatrick jkirkpatrick@oxmanlaw.com 2001

245 Main St., White Plains 10601 948-1500 • esslawfirm.com

Trokie Landau L.L.P.*

1 N. Lexington Ave., White Plains 10601 948-1200

5 4 0

Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano L.L.P.

7 5 2

Cerussi & Spring P.C.^

9 9

51 Pondfield Road, Bronxville 10708 961-1300 • gcbslaw.com

14 14

1311 Mamaroneck Ave., Suite 340, White Plains 10605 949-6400 • mcculloughgoldberger.com

Myra I. Packman info@mpnsb.com 1977

Griffin, Coogan, Blose, Sulzer & Horgan P.C.*

Charles D. Lohrfink Jr. vlmmc@vlmmc-law.com 1963

McCullough, Goldberger & Staudt L.L.P.

1 7 1

2 William St., White Plains, 10601 686-9010 • wbccc.com

Scalise & Hamilton L.L.P.

670 White Plains Road, Penthouse, Scarsdale 10583 472-2300 • jonesmorrison.com

9 18

445 Hamilton Ave., Suite 1204, White Plains 10601 997-1346 • ssmplaw.com

6 6 2

700 White Plains Road, Suite 237, Scarsdale 10583 472-7700 • bertinehufnagel.com

Bernard A. Krooks bkrooks@littmankrooks.com 1990

399 Knollwood Road, White Plains 10603 684-2100 • littmankrooks.com

14 14

Bertine, Hufnagel, Headley, Zeltner, Drummond and Dohn L.L.P.*

6 3 1

1311 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains 10605 517-5000 • mpnsb.com

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30 Glenn St., Suite 103, White Plains 10603 997-1212 • jasneflorio.com 670 White Plains Road, Suite 325, Scarsdale 10583 725-2801 • scaliseandhamiltonllp.com 11 Martine Ave., 12th floor, White Plains 10606 694-9500 • tlesq.com

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Amoruso & Amoruso L.L.P. 800 Westchester Ave., Suite S320, Rye Brook 10573 253-9255 • amorusolaw.com 123 Main St., Ninth floor, White Plains 10601 948-3011 • canterlawfirm.com 14 Harwood Court, Scarsdale 10583 923-3919 • falconsinger.com 1 N. Lexington Ave., White Plains 10601 397-2400 • fahwlaw.com 1843 Palmer Ave., Larchmont 10538 833-5297 • hymangilbert.com

Sacks Law Group P.C.* 707 Westchester Ave., White Plains 10604 428-8300 • sackslawgroup.com

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64 Butterwood Lane East, Irvington 10533 478-0457 • eheckeresq.com

Pitegoff Law Office P.L.L.C.* 445 Hamilton Ave., Suite 1102, White Plains 10601 681-0100 • pitlaw.com Look for the Law Firms List with their special practices in the forthcoming Book of Business Lists. * Previous listing updated with information from firm website. ^ Previous listing updated with information from Martindale Hubbell website, lawyers.com. NA Not available. WND Would not disclose.

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Total number in firm

Number of partners, associates, of counsel

10 10

Littman Krooks L.L.P.

94 White Plains Road, Tarrytown 10591 333-0700 • snyderlaw.net

Number of attorneys in county

Rudolph V. Pino Jr. rpino@pinolaw.com 1992

Westchester Financial Center 50 Main St., 16th floor, White Plains 10606 946-0600 • pinolaw.com

Thomas W. Smith info@sbjlaw.com 1991

Jones Morrison L.L.P.*

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18

Smith Buss & Jacobs L.L.P. 733 Yonkers Ave., Suite 200, Yonkers 10704 476-0600 • sbjlaw.com

Managing partner(s) or officer(s) Email address Year firm established

Pino & Associates L.L.P.

73 59 15

mail@lowey.com 1969

170 Hamilton Ave., Suite 315, White Plains 10601 946-1400 • vlmmc-law.com

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Name, address, telephone number Area code: 914 (unless otherwise noted) Website

1 N. Broadway, White Plains 10601 997-0500 • lowey.com

Voute, Lohrfink, Magro & McAndrew L.L.P.

15

Total number in firm

Number of partners, associates, of counsel

147 774

Jess M. Collen info@collenip.com 1996 Jon A. Dorf, managing partner Jonathan B. Nelson, partner and director of litigation mgoerler@dorflaw.com 1997 Richard Cohen

80 S. Highland Ave., Ossining 10562 941-5668 • collenip.com Dorf & Nelson L.L.P. The International Corporate Center 555 Theodore Fremd Ave., Rye 10580 381-7600 • dorflaw.com

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Attorney general names chief of Investor Protection Bureau Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman last week chose Chad Johnson to serve as chief of the Investor Protection Bureau. Johnson, who has more than 20 years of experience litigating securities cases on behalf of both shareholders and financial institutions, will enforce New York state securities laws in his new post. He joined the executive division of Schneiderman’s office in 2012, initially serving as senior trial counsel and later as deputy attorney general. “Chad has already successfully led a number of the most important and noteworthy matters in our office – from investigating the conduct that led to the financial crisis in 2008 to ensuring that no one has an unfair early advantage in the markets,” Schneiderman said in a press release. “Under Chad’s stewardship, I’m confident that the Investor Protection Bureau will continue to advance Wall Street reforms that promote fairness and a level playing field, as well as hold wrongdoers accountable for their actions.” Johnson had been a partner for nearly nine years with Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann L.L.P. in Manhattan, where he represented shareholders – including both institutional investors and individual shareholders – in securities fraud and corporate governance litigations. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Michigan.

Pace teacher’s article cited by Liberian court

An article written by Pace Law Professor Alexander “Sasha” Greenawalt was cited by the Special Court for Sierra Leone when it upheld the conviction and 50-year sentence of former Liberian President Charles Taylor. Taylor had been convicted of crimes against humanity that were committed in Sierra Leone during that West African country’s civil war in the 1990s. The court cited Greenawalt’s article, “Rethinking Genocidal Intent: The Case for a Knowledge-Based Interpretation,” a piece he wrote in 1999 for the Columbia

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State bar chiefs say cuts imperil federal courts BY JOHN GOLDEN jgolden@westfairinc.com

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t the start of the federal government shutdown this month, the president of the New York State Bar Association and leaders of the bar in six other states urged their congressional delegations to end sequestration cuts imposed this year that “imperil” the federal courts. Rochester attorney David M. Schraver, president of the New York bar, joined bar association presidents in New Jersey, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Wisconsin, Nevada and Florida in a letter addressed to members of Congress from their respective states. They warned that staffing cuts have slowed pro-

cessing of civil and bankruptcy cases in some courts, “causing individuals, small businesses and corporations not to have their disputes and matters heard in a timely manner.” They called continued funding cuts to federal defender services “most troubling” because it directly affects a defendant’s constitutional right to effective assistance of counsel and a speedy trial. The bar leaders also noted the greater threat to public safety posed by cuts and reductions for court security, drug testing, substance use disorder and mental health treatment programs as well as parole and probation services. “The failure to fund these programs and services places our judiciary and the public at risk and puts justice in jeopardy,” the lawyers wrote. The letter included testimony last July before a U.S. Senate subcommittee by Julia S. Gibbons, U.S. Sixth District Court of Appeals judge from Tennessee. She told senators the sequestration cuts that took effect March 1 have had a “devastating impact” on federal court operations nationwide. Gibbons said the 5 percent across-theboard cut resulted in a nearly $350 million reduction in judiciary funding. Though judicial leaders implemented emergency measures for the 2013 fiscal year, “Many of these measures have been painful and difficult to implement and reflect one-time reductions that cannot be repeated if future funding levels remain flat or decline.” She said the current staffing level of 20,100 personnel in the federal courts “is the lowest since 1999 despite significant workload growth since that time.” “The judiciary cannot continue to operate at such drastically reduced funding levels without seriously compromising the constitutional mission of the federal courts,” Gibbons warned senators. The Court of Appeals judge noted the judiciary requested an emergency supplemental appropriation of $72.9 million in the 2013 fiscal year to meet critical needs in the wake of the sequestration cut. But she told the Senate subcommittee she is not optimistic that funding for courts will be restored in the 2014 fiscal year that began Oct. 1, given “the sharp disagreement” between the White House and Senate and the House of Representatives. “We find ourselves in the midst of a funding crisis, yet we are caught in a disagreement between the other two branches,” Gibbons testified. The seven state bar associations represented in the appeal to Congress together have more than 286,500 members.


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Northstar location services l.l.C. Filed by Carmen Rexach. COURT CASES dEEdS Action: claim filed under the Fair Debt Collection Practices The following cases appear on Act of 1978. Attorney for plainBANKRUPTCIES the docket of the U.s. district tiff: Novlette Rosemarie Kidd. Above $1 million The following petitions were filed Court for the county of West- Filed Oct. 9. Case no. 13-07158. in the U.s. Bankruptcy Court for chester in White plains. 1 Holland l.l.C., White Plains. the southern district of New paul smith Inc. Filed by Lor- Seller: One Holland Avenue DeYork in White plains. Chapter 587 rest. Corp. Filed by U.S. raine S. Kim. Action: job dis- velopment L.L.C., Cincinnati, 11 indicates the filer intends to Foods Inc. Action: diversity- crimination claim. Attorney for Ohio. Property: 1-5 Holland submit a plan of reorganization other contract claim. Attorney plaintiff: Steven Michael War- Ave., White Plains. Amount: to the court. Chapter 7 indicates for plaintiff: Courtney Janae Pe- shawsky. Filed Oct. 10. Case no. $1.8 million. Filed Oct. 15. terson. Filed by Oct. 9. Case no. 13-07175. a liquidation of assets. 13-07151. 260 south second l.l.C., New polash Indian Cuisine & res- Rochelle. Seller: 750 Gerard allied Interstate l.l.C., et al. taurant Inc., et al. Filed by Luis Properties Corp., New York Manhattan Filed by Marvin Wright. Ac- Enrique Vasquez. Action: claim City. Property: 260 S. Second tion: claim filed under the Fair filed under the Fair Labor Stan- Ave., Mount Vernon. Amount: 197 Dinos Corp., c/o Ricardo Debt Collection Practices Act dards Act of 1938. Attorneys for $2.5 million. Filed Oct. 8. Reyes, 133 W. 119 St., New York of 1978. Attorney for plain- plaintiff: Peter Hans Cooper City 10026. Chapter 11, voltiff: Craig Thor Kimmel. Filed and Justin Cilenti. Filed Oct. 9. 31 lockwood ave realty untary. Attorney: David CarOct. 11. Case no. 13-07187. Case no. 13-07144. l.l.C., Glen Cove. Seller: New lebach, New York City. Filed Rochelle Care Center L.L.C., et Oct. 11. Case no. 13-13333. Bankrate Inc., et al. Filed by shanghai Duplicate Corp., et al, New Rochelle. Property: 31 Arkansas Teacher Retirement al. Filed by Shan Hu Chun. Ac- Lockwood Ave., New Rochelle. affairs afloat Inc., 1632 System. Action: claim filed un- tion: claim filed under the Fair Amount: $1.5 million. Filed York Ave., New York City der the Securities Exchange of Labor Standards Act of 1938. Oct. 15. 10028. Chapter 11, voluntary. 1934. Attorneys for plaintiff: Attorney for plaintiff: RichAttorney: Jonathan S. PasAvi Josefson, Gerald H. Silk and ard Alan Chen. Filed Oct. 10. lamony l.l.C., New York City. ternak, White Plains. Filed Jereon Van Kwawegen. Filed Case no. 13-07179. Seller: Camilio M. Santomero Oct. 15. Case no. 13-13356. Oct. 10. Case no. 13-07183. III, et al, Bedford. Property: 402 strike Force of New Jersey Sarles St., New Castle. Amount: lIC Crown Mezz Borrower Brew wework Jv l.l.C., Filed Inc., et al. Filed by Irwin Samu- $4.2 million. Filed Oct. 8. l.l.C., 601 W. 26 St., Suite 1260, by Stephen Ciber. Action: claim els. Action: claim filed under New York City 10001. Chapter filed under the Fair Labor Stan- the Fair Labor Standards Act TD Bank N.a. Seller: 2020 11, voluntary. Attorney: Tracy L. dards Act of 1938. Attorney for of 1938. Attorneys for plaintiff: Commercial L.L.C., MamaKlestadt, New York City. Filed plaintiff: Jonathan Meyer. Filed Dana Lauren Gottlieb, Jeffrey roneck. Property: 2006 Central Oct. 10. Case no. 13-1330. Oct. 11. Case no. 13-07188. Michael Gottlieb and Doug- Park Ave., Yonkers. Amount: las Brian Lipsky. Filed Oct. 11. $2.7 million. Filed Oct. 11. Mexican’s specialty Corp., 106 David & Goliath Inc. Filed by Case no. 13-07186. E. 183 St., Bronx 10468. ChapCowan, Liebowitz & Latman ter 11, voluntary. Attorney: P.C. Action: diversity-breach Transwitch Corp., et al. Filed Lawrence Morrison, New York of contract claim. Attorney for by Cranshire Capital Master Below $1 million City. Filed Oct. 9. Case no. plaintiff: Arlana S. Cohen. Filed Fund Ltd. Action: diversity13-13298. 37 Devries avenue l.l.C., Oct. 9. Case no. 13-07140. other contract claim. Attorneys Sleepy Hollow. Seller: Richard for plaintiff: Lauren Grassotti First Unum life Insurance and Jeffrey Mann. Filed Oct. 9. S. Nelson, Sleepy Hollow. Property: 37 Devries Ave., Mount Co., et al. Filed by Dimitra Di- Case no. 13-07145. Pleasant. Amount: $325,001. mopoulou. Action: employee retirement claim. Attorney for United states polo associa- Filed Oct. 9. plaintiff: Michael Steven Hiller. tion Inc., et al. Filed by Ralph 47 Hommocks road l.l.C., Items appearing in the Westchester Filed Oct. 9. Case no. 13-07159. Lauren Corp. Action: diversity- Larchmont. Seller: Phyllis B. County Business Journal’s On The reother contract claim. Attorneys Gaughran, Larchmont. Propcord section are compiled from various sources, including public records made John Doe Corp., et al. Filed for plaintiff: John Morgan Calavailable to the media by federal, state by Jose Martinez, et al. Action: lagy, Andrea Lynne Calvaruso erty: 47 Hommocks Road, Mamaroneck. Amount: $735,000. and municipal agencies and the court claim filed under the Fair Labor and William R. Golden Jr. Filed Filed Oct. 9. system. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this informa- Standards Act of 1938. Attor- Oct. 9. Case no. 13-07147. tion, no liability is assumed for errors or ney for plaintiff: C.K. Lee. Filed omissions. In the case of legal action, the Oct. 10. Case no. 13-07171. 50 Elizabeth Corp., Ossining. wolfgang’s steakhouse Inc. Seller: Marie P. Tassini, Crotonrecords cited are open to public scrutiny Filed by Cynthia M. Fullwood. on-Hudson. Property: 50 Elizaand should be inspected before any action is taken. Action: claim filed under the beth St., Ossining. Amount: Questions and comments regarding Fair Credit Reporting Act of $200,000. Filed Oct. 9. this section should be directed to: 1970. Attorneys for plaintiff: Bob Rozycki Martin Lawrence Frank and c/o Westfair Communications Inc. Bridget Veronica Hamill. Filed 3 Gannett Drive, Suite G7 Oct. 10. Case no. 13-07174. White Plains, N.Y. 10604-3407

awilda Holdings l.l.C., Yonkers. Seller: Grove Management Company Inc., White Plains. Property: 320 Saw Mill River Road, Yonkers. Amount: $435,000. Filed Oct. 9. CaroJay realty l.l.C., White Plains. Seller: Condo Residence Corp., New York City. Property: 1 Renaissance Square, 41CD, White Plains. Amount: $850,000. Filed Oct. 8. Castlewalk Development l.l.C., Hartsdale. Seller: Rosalie Roberts, et al, Sewickley, Pa. Property: 81 Spier Road, Scarsdale. Amount: $950,000. Filed Oct. 15. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Seller: Kevin Cohen, White Plains. Property: 349 William St., Rye. Amount: $462,387. Filed Oct. 8. Douala Trade Inc., Mount Vernon. Seller: Diana McNear, Mount Vernon. Property: 111 S. Fulton Ave., Mount Vernon. Amount: $165,000. Filed Oct. 9. El Farb l.l.C., White Plains. Seller: Rollin E. Bancroft, Miami, Fla. Property: 56 Wildey St., Greenburgh. Amount: $525,000. Filed Oct. 9. Elide Building Corp., Eastchester. Seller: Dennis Lucente, Eastchester. Property: Wallace St., Eastchester. Amount: $155,000. Filed Oct. 8. Hillbright realty l.l.C., Yonkers. Seller: Elsa Pastilha Neto, et al, Yonkers. Property: 10 Hillbright Terrace, Yonkers. Amount: $390,000. Filed Oct. 8. HsBC Bank Usa N.a. Seller: Stephanie Bruno, Eastchester. Property: 104 Joyce Road, Eastchester. Amount: $709,411. Filed Oct. 8.

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NEWSMAKERS plus awards and events Hospice & Palliative Care hosts gala Hospice & Palliative Care of Westchester (HPCW) recently hosted its 12th Annual Gala Cocktail Reception, In Celebration, at Westchester Country Club in Rye. This year’s gala honored Mae Carpenter, commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services, and Kenneth J. Doka, professor of gerontology at the Graduate School of The College of New Rochelle and senior consultant to the Hospice Foundation of America for their continued dedication and commitment to HPCW. The event also paid tribute to Anna L. Shereff for her steadfast support of HPCW’s Anna & Louis H. Shereff Caregiver and Complementary Care Programs. Grand sponsor of the event was Anna L. Shereff, and sponsors included Amoruso & Amoruso L.L.P.; The Hildegarde D. Becher Foundation, Inc.; Michele Geller; Grassy Sprain Pharmacy; KeyBank; Jennifer & Ralph Watts; White Plains Hospital; and White Plains Radiology Associates P.C. Tiffany & Co. provided the honoree gifts for the event. The event was co-chaired by HPCW board members Michele Geller and William F. Flooks Jr., owner of Beecher Flooks Funeral Home in Pleasantville.

From left, James P. O’Toole, event emcee; honorees Mae Carpenter and Kenneth J. Doka; Mary K. Spengler, executive director of HPCW; William F. Flooks Jr., event co-chairman; grand sponsor Anna L. Shereff, seated left; and event co-chairman Michele Geller.

New HEAD at philharmonic

Sound Shore medical residents to present at symposium

MILLICENT L. KAUFMAN of Scarsdale, has been elected chairman of the board of directors of the Westchester Philharmonic. Kaufman, a member of the board for 11 years and its former president from 2003 to 2006, succeeds Neil D. Aaron, who will continue on the board’s executive committee. The longtime Scarsdale resident and community leader was elected unanimously at a recent meeting of the board directors. “Being an integral part of the leadership team of the Westchester Philharmonic for more than a decade is a great honor. I look forward to working with my dedicated fellow board members, our hard-working staff and all of our friends and patrons in the community in support of this incredible orchestra, which is such an indispensible aspect of our cultural life,” Kaufman said. Kaufman is president and owner of KL Travel Inc. in Scarsdale. She has been in the business for more than 25 years. A graduate of Hunter College High School in New York City and the University of California at Berkeley, Kaufman holds a master’s degree from Columbia University.

STEPHEN JESMAJIAN, SOUND SHORE MEDICAL CENTER (SSMC) director of medicine and director of internal medicine residency program recently announced that 13 scientific abstracts submitted by SSMC medical residents have been peer-selected for presentations at the American Medical Association’s 11th Annual Research Symposium. Of these, four are among a select number honored with an invitation to par-

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ticipate in the oral presentation competition. The symposium, “Will today’s research be tomorrow’s medicine” is scheduled for Nov. 15-16, at National Harbor, Maryland. “A community hospital receiving 13 invitations to a single scientific symposium is exceptional and speaks to the quality of our program, its teaching staff and our residents,” Jesmajian said.

Lawmaker recognized for environmental votes NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLYMAN DAVID BUCHWALD received a perfect legislative score from the Environmental Advocates of New York (EANY), a leading environmental watchdog group in the state. “I am honored by this recognition from the Environmental Advocates of New York, but the fight for good environmental policy is far from over,” said Buchwald. “As the frequency of extreme weather events – like those we’ve seen here in New York and across the globe – increase and nonrenewable energy costs rise, the need for environmentally responsible legislation has

never been more urgent. We are facing new challenges every day and we need to continue to pass legislation that protects our local communities and keeps our environment vibrant.”
 Every year, Environmental Advocates of New York grades New York State lawmakers according to their votes on bills that could help or harm our air, land, water, wildlife and health. Based in Albany, the group monitors state government, evaluates proposed laws and champions policies and practices that ensure the responsible stewardship of our shared environment.


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24 estAte plANNiNg progrAm laUrENCE KEIsEr, a tax attorney practicing in the White Plains office of Stern Keiser and Panken L.L.P., recently presented a program titled “Trials and Tribulations of Being an Estate Planner: 2013 Edition” at the Crowne Plaza in White Plains. He is pictured with two associates from his firm, Kelley T. Mikulak and Jamieson L. Keiser.

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THE FUTUrE oF woMEN aND worK: lEaNING IN, opTING oUT, aND BrEaKING THE Glass CEIlING. What does it take for women to succeed in senior leadership roles? A symposium, 6 p.m., at YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester, 515 North St., White Plains. Panelists include Leslie Jane Seymour, editor of More magazine; Pamela Stone, professor, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center; and Kara Underwood, executive director, Talent Management, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management. Tickets are $40. For more information and for reservations, visit ywcasymposium.eventbrite.com or call (914) 949-6227, ext.147, or email events@ywcawpcw.org.

Cousins will join WCA to respond and answer questions at the event. For information, call (914) 946-7676.

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wEsTCHEsTEr CHIlDrEN’s assoCIaTIoN will host a town hall event from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the White Plains Public Library, 100 Martine Ave., White Plains, to raise awareness and discuss the growing movement to raise the age of criminal responsibility. State Sens. Ruth Hassell-Thompson and Andrea Stewart

looKING BaCK … looKING ForwarD, a 10-year anniversary celebration of the White Plains Performing Arts Center, 7:30 p.m., at the theater at Main Street and Mamaroneck Avenue, honoring Peter Gisondi Sr. and Tony and Anthony Goncalves for their support of the theater and its mission. The program for the evening will also include a musical retrospective celebrating the best of the theater’s past 10 years and also feature Academy Award-winner F. Murray Abraham, also a current cast member of Showtime’s hit show, “Homeland” and Actors’ Equity Association President Nick Wyman. For more information, call (914) 3281600.

surgeoNs JoiN HvHc sEvEN NEw sUrGEoNs have joined the Hudson Valley Hospital Center’s staff as part of an expansion of surgical services at the hospital’s state-of-the-art surgery center. The doctors include thoracic surgeons CYNTHIa CHIN, sCoTT BErMaN, ToDD wEIsEr and roBErT sTrEIsaND; hand surgeon arI MaYErFIElD; foot and ankle orthopedic surgeon KaTHlEEN Ma and breast surgeon MElITa CHarlEs, the newest member of the Ashikari Breast Center. “The combined experience and talents of these new members of our team add to the outstanding expertise of our existing staff and will give our institution a competitive advantage in serving the needs of our community and doctors,” said Dr. William Higgins, vice president of medical affairs at the hospital.

From left: New thoracic surgeons at HVHC, Drs. Cynthia Chin, Scott Berman and Todd Weiser.

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FACTS&FIGURES Lakeside Drive Realty L.L.C., Mamaroneck. Seller: Darya Properties Associates, Garden City. Property: Lakeside Drive, Harrison. Amount: $575,000. Filed Oct. 9.

Silverlake Edwards L.L.C., Thornwood. Seller: Alan W. Ostberg, et al, West Harrison. Property: 22 Edward St., Harrison. Amount: $522,000. Filed Oct. 15.

Lot 43-44 Yosemite Avenue L.L.C., Edison, N.J. Seller: Kevin J. Koop. et al, Sunset Beach, N.C. Property: Yosemite Avenue, Greenburgh. Amount: $95,000. Filed Oct. 15.

The Village of Rye Brook, Rye Brook. Seller: The town of Rye, Port Chester. Property: 84 W. William St., Rye. Amount: $685,000. Filed Oct. 10.

Mattash Development Inc., Ossining. Seller: Paul D. Baily, et al, New Albany, Ohio. Property: 7 Still Court, Ossining. Amount: $100,000. Filed Oct. 9.

Woodworth Warburton Walnut L.L.C., Scarsdale. Seller: Barbara Lerman, White Plains. Property: 195 Woodworth Ave., Yonkers. Amount: $110,000. Filed Oct. 10.

MCW Dobbs L.L.C., Dobbs Ferry. Seller: Nicholas A. ParForeclosure lante Jr., Tarrytown. Property: Auctions 17 Cedar St., Greenburgh. Amount: $875,000. Filed Oct. 8. CORTLANDT, 5 Beechland Court. Single-family residence; National Transfer Services lot size not available. Plaintiff: L.L.C. Seller: Amy Weiss Kibble, M&T Bank. Plaintiff ’s attorney: et al, Briarcliff Manor. Prop- McCabe, Weisberg & Conway erty: 256 Macy Road, Ossining. P.C., 145 Huguenot St., Suite Amount: $385,000. Filed Oct. 9. 401, New Rochelle; (914) 6368900. Defendant: Joseph CarNational Transfer Services roll. Referee: Steven Feinstein. L.L.C. Seller: Eric Simon, Dobbs Sale: Oct. 21, 9 a.m. ApproxiFerry. Property: 29 Manor House mate lien: $303,096.05. Lane, Greenburgh. Amount: $495,000. Filed Oct. 11. CORTLANDT MANOR, 28 Sherwood Road, Cortlandt NY Office Condominiums Manor. Vacant land; not availL.L.C., Yorktown Heights. able, Plaintiff: U.S. Bank N.A. Seller: Peter Bogdan, Ossining. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Gross Property: 3505 Hill Blvd., No. B, Polowy & Orlans (716) 204Yorktown. Amount: $200,000. 1700, P.O. Box 540, Getzville. Defendant: Izhar Qureshi. RefFiled Oct. 10. eree: Michele Bermel. Sale: Oct. 22, 9 a.m. Approximate lien: NY Office Condominiums $475,569.99. L.L.C., Yorktown Heights. Seller: Peter N. Bogdan, Ossining. Property: 3630 Hill Blvd., C ROTO N - O N - H U D SO N , No. 102, Yorktown. Amount: 1330 Albany Post Road. Single-family residence; not avail$275,000. Filed Oct. 10. able. Plaintiff: Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Plaintiff ’s attorney: FrenNY Office Condominiums kel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman L.L.C., Yorktown Heights. Sell- & Gordon, 53 Gibson St., Bay er: Peter N. Bogdan, Ossining. Shore; (631) 969-3100. DefenProperty: 3505 Hill Blvd., No. dant: Thu Nguyen. Referee: Ira C, Yorktown. Amount: $85,000. Clair. Sale: Oct. 21,10 a.m. ApFiled Oct. 10. proximate lien: $436,927.9. Old Stone Hill L.L.C., Bedford Hills. Seller: KeyBank N.A. Property: 299 Bedford Road, Bedford. Amount: $600,000. Filed Oct. 15.

EASTCHESTER, 46 Waterside Close. Single-family residence; .05 acre. Plaintiff: Indymac Federal Bank FSB. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore; (631) 969-3100. Defendant: Ana Jones. Referee: Dominic Calderoni. Sale: Oct. 24, 2 p.m. Approximate lien: $561,819.47.

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GOLDENS BRIDGE, 85 Park Road. Single-family residence; .3 acre. Plaintiff: CitiMortgage Inc. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Rosicki & Rosicki & Associates, 2 Summit Court, No. 301, Fishkill; (845) 897-1600. Defendant: Jane Goldman. Referee: Linda Markowitz. Sale: Oct. 30, 10 a.m. Approximate lien: $336,064.70. MOUNT VERNON, 21 S. Eighth Ave. Two-family; .06 acre. Plaintiff: CitiMortgage Inc. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Berkman, Henoch, Peterson & Peddy, 100 Garden City Plaza, Garden City; (516) 222-6200. Defendant: Anthony Knowles. Referee: Carol Mark. Sale: Oct. 28, 10 a.m. Approximate lien: not available. th

MOUNT VERNON, 58 S. 14 Ave. Two-family residence; .24 acre. Plaintiff: U.S. Bank N.A. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Stein, Wiener & Roth, 1 Old Country Road, Suite 113, Carle Place; (516) 742-1212. Defendant: Lloyd Blackwood. Referee: Joseph Goubeaud. Sale: Oct. 24, 9:30 a.m. Approximate lien: $633,901.90. NEW ROCHELLE, 6 Inwood Place. Single-family residence; .21 acre. Plaintiff: Aurora Loan Services L.L.C. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Davidson, Fink, Cook, Kelly & Galbraith, 28 E. Main St., Suite 1700, Rochester; (585) 546-6448 or (585) 760-8218. Defendant: Pietro Enea. Referee: Daniel Pagano Sale: Oct. 21, 11 a.m. Approximate lien: $685,915.01.

PORT CHESTER, 4 Tower Hill Drive. Single-family residence; .38 acre. Plaintiff: Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, 53 Gibson St., Bay Shore; (631) 969-3100. Defendant: Encaracion Garcia. Referee: Christopher Meagher. Sale: Oct. 21, 9:30 a.m. Approximate lien: $651,983.98.

Judgments Cucina Romana Inc., New York City. $22,302 in favor of White Plains Coat and Apron Company Inc., Peekskill. Filed Oct. 9.

Hall Heating and Cooling Service Inc., Pelham. $34,368 in favor of Peerless and Excelsior Insurance Co., Keene, N.H. TUCKAHOE, 51 Rogers St. Filed Oct. 11. Two-family dwelling; .12 acre. Plaintiff: One West Bank FSB. Jeci Corp., New Rochelle. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Fein, Such $6,983 in favor of Star Insur& Crane, 747 Chestnut Ridge ance Co., Southfield, Mich. Road, Suite 200, Chestnut Filed Oct. 8. Ridge; (973) 538-4700. Defendant: Balmu Martin Jr. Referee: RCS Contracting Inc., New Robert Cypher. Sale: Oct. 21, Rochelle. $6,362 in favor of 9:20 a.m. Approximate lien: Consolidated Edison Company $845,521.56. of New York, New York City. Filed Oct. 9. YONKERS, 34 Linden St. Single-family residence; .10 acre. Reshma Rahim Inc., d.b.a. Plaintiff: Nationstar Mortgage Westline Wines and Liquors, L.L.C. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Fein, New York. $54,999 in favor of Such & Crane, 747 Chestnut Tri Vin Imports, Mount Vernon. Ridge Road, Suite 200, Chest- Filed Oct. 10. nut Ridge; (973) 538-4700. Defendant: Reginald Hill. Referee: Ira Clair. Sale: Oct. 21, 9:45 a.m. Reyna Grocery, d.b.a. Victoria Approximate lien: $178,076.66. Market, Port Chester. $1,400 in favor of Agriculture and Markets of New York, Albany. Filed YONKERS, 37 Spruce St. Oct. 9. Three-family residence; .05 acre. Plaintiff: HSBC Bank USA N.A. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Gross Shakina Corp., d.b.a. BurgunPolowy & Orlans, P.O. Box 540, dy Motor Inn, Atlantic City, Getzville; (716) 204-1700. De- N.J. $17,375 in favor of Confendant: Hazem Ennabi. Ref- solidated Edison Solutions Inc., eree: Darren Deurso. Sale: Oct. Valhalla. Filed Oct. 11. 23, 9:30 a.m. Approximate lien: $283,209.28. SRN Food Corp., Cortlandt Manor. $195,013 in favor of UB YONKERS, 41 Point St., Apt. Somers Inc., Greenwich, Conn. 1C, Yonkers. Apartment. Plain- Filed Oct. 8. tiff: 341 East L.L.C. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Sanders, Gutman & Universal Electric Corp., Brodie, 26 Court St., Suite 1005, White Plains. $206,138 in favor Brooklyn; (718) 522-0666. De- of Williams Specialty Services fendant: Ravine Gardens Corp. L.L.C., Tucker, Ga. Filed Oct. 11. Referee: Richard Glickel. Sale: Oct. 29, 10:15 a.m. Approximate lien: $6,331.96.

NEW ROCHELLE, 344-354 Webster Ave. One-story multioccupant; .38 acre. Plaintiff: Happy State Bank. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Belkin, Burden, Wenig & Goldman, 270 Madison Ave., New York City; (212) 867-4466. Defendant: Born Again United Church Inc. Referee: Harold Wood. Sale: October 23, 2 p.m. Approximate lien: $786,104.21. YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, 164 Somerton Road. Single-family residence; lot size not available. Plaintiff: Hudson City Savings Bank. Plaintiff ’s attorney: Cohn & Roth, (516) 747-3030; 100 E. Old Country Road, Mineola. Defendant: Beth Kingsley. Referee: Richard Strassfield. Sale: Oct. 28, 10:15 a.m. Approximate lien: $316,768.65.

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Arredondo, Gildardo, et al. Filed by H&R Block. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $517,500 affecting property located at 710 S. Sixth Ave., Mount Vernon 10550. Filed June 13. Atkinson, Trevor, et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $432,000 affecting property located at 114 S. 10th Ave., Mount Vernon 10550. Filed June 12. Augustin, Merle, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $196,000 affecting property located at 100 Clarewood Drive, No. 1K, Hastings-on-Hudson 10706. Filed June 11. Brunelle, Maryann, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $295,000 affecting property located at 109 Upland Road, Yorktown Heights 10598. Filed June 13. Carozza, Yvonne M., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $295,000 affecting property located at 24 Miller Road, Pound Ridge 10576. Filed June 13. Chacha, Ariolfo, et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $233,186 affecting property located at 2116 Albany Post Road, Montrose 10548. Filed June 11. Cochachi, Saul, et al. Filed by OneWest Bank F.S.B. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $510,000 affecting property located at 40 Oak St., Port Chester 10573. Filed June 12.

Epps, Deann P., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $531,250 affecting property located at 106 Valentine St., Mount Vernon Arici, Ayser, et al. Filed by Wells 10550. Filed June 12. Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 8 Lake Drive, Buchanan 10511. Filed June 12. The following filings indicated a legal action has been initiated, the outcome of which may affect the title to the property listed.


Evans, Diana Finlay, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $205,000 affecting property located at 60 Claremont Ave., Mount Vernon 10550. Filed June 13. Freilich, Peter E., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $1.9 million affecting property located at 280 North St., Rye 10580. Filed June 10. Fusco, Annmarie, et al. Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $288,750 affecting property located at 5 Steven Drive, Apt. 8, Ossining 10562. Filed June 12. Garcia, Neftali, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $338,000 affecting property located at 113 Ludlow St., Yonkers 10705. Filed June 12. Gentle, Maxlee, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $368,000 affecting property located at 162 Croydon Road, Yonkers 10710. Filed June 12. Glynn, Kenneth J., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 2032 Breton Court, Yorktown Heights 10598. Filed June 13. Green, Donna-Maria, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $575,000 affecting property located at 96 Marcourt Drive, Chappaqua 10514. Filed June 11. Grijalva, Julio, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 15 Ridgeway, White Plains 10605. Filed June 12. Hallett, Susan E., et al. Filed by Household Finance Realty Corporation of NY. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $155,396 affecting property located at 3 Woods End Circle, Unit K, Peekskill 10566. Filed June 11.

Salerno, Robert M., et al. Filed by Litton Loan Servicing L.P. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $594,000 affecting property located at 2 Wagon Wheel Road, Mamaroneck 10543. Filed June 12.

Rancic, Josipa M., et al, as owner. $5,342 as claimed by Prestige Flooring and Interiors Inc., White Plains. Property: in Greenburgh. Filed Oct. 9.

Wilson Nicholas, as administrator and heir of the estate of Denise T. Walton, et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $500,000 affecting property located at 7 Stonewall Drive, Granite Springs 10527. Ramjohn, Raffeena, et al. Filed Filed June 10. by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $210,000 Mechanic’s Liens affecting property located at 5 Claremont Ave., Mount Vernon Flovas Realty Corp., as owner. 10550. Filed June 10. $44,556 as claimed by MidKnight Fuel Company Inc., Rizzo, Cosimo, et al. Filed by Yonkers. Property: in Yonkers. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: Filed Oct. 9. seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $263,204 affecting Joseph Rustins Inc., as owner. property located at 41 Hemlock $23,063 as claimed by ExpresCircle, Peekskill 10566. Filed sive/Laura Lighting Industry, June 13. Brooklyn. Property: in Pelham. Filed Oct. 7.

Peaches and Cream Safe Haven Transportation, P.O. Box 1057, Yonkers 10704, c/o Brenda Hairston and Marquette Hairston. Filed Sept. 5.

Mandel, Marcy L., et al. Filed by Citibank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $200,000 affecting property located at 13 Windsor Road, Croton-on-Hudson. Filed June 13.

Myers, Rubell, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $235,000 affecting property located at 144 Orawaupum St., White Plains 10606. Filed June 10.

Marcelino, Hector, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $350,000 affecting property located at 112 Thomas Place, Yonkers 10701. Filed June 12.

Nehorayoff, Mariana, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $2 million affecting property located at 10 Cooper Road, Scarsdale 10583. Filed June 11.

Mascia-Rand, Marie A., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 1065 Hanover St., Yorktown Heights 10598. Filed Kumar, Satish, et al. Filed by June 13. Flushing Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to McCook, Paul, et al. Filed by secure $400,000 affecting prop- Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: erty located at 33 S. Fourth Ave., seeks to foreclose on a mortgage Mount Vernon 10550. Filed to secure $275,000 affecting June 12. property located at 276 Madison Ave., Port Chester 10573. Lehreider, Clif James, et al. Filed June 12. Filed by TD Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage McKoy, Gary, individually and to secure an unspecified amount on behalf of the estate of Lawaffecting property located at 2 rence S. McKoy, et al. Filed by Bronxville Glen Drive, Unit 1-4, Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: Yonkers 10708. Filed June 10. seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $625,500 affectLeontitsis, Dimitrios, et al. ing property located at 19 BevFiled by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: erly Road, New Rochelle 10804. seeks to foreclose on a mortgage Filed June 10. to secure $592,500 affecting property located at 1 Sterling Mitchell, Gillian, et al. Filed Ave., White Plains 10606. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. June 11. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $453,000 property located at 24 Lilian, Jonathan, et al. Filed affecting th Ave., First floor, Mount N. 10 by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a Vernon 10550. Filed June 11. mortgage to secure $370,000 affecting property located at 50 Morgese, Anthony, et al. Filed Quarry Lane, Bedford 10506. by OneWest Bank F.S.B. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage Filed June 11. to secure $400,000 affecting Losco, Michael, et al. Filed by property located at 92 Maple Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: St., Dobbs Ferry 10522. Filed seeks to foreclose on a mortgage June 13. to secure $600,000 affecting property located at 418 River Murphy, Timothy D., et al. Road, Ossining 10510. Filed Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon. Action: seeks to foreJune 10. close on a mortgage to secure Maffei, Gilbert J., et al. Filed by $73,000 affecting property loThe Bank of New York Mellon. cated at 717 Bradley St., MamaAction: seeks to foreclose on a roneck 10543. Filed June 10. mortgage to secure $596,000 affecting property located at 28 Joyce Road, Hartsdale 10530. Filed June 10.

Ordonez, Silvia, et al. Filed by New York Community Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $495,000 affecting property located at 120 Harding Ave., White Plains 10606. Filed June 13.

Jacob, Patrick G., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $275,000 affecting property located at 565 South St., Peekskill 10566. Filed June 13. Kennedy, Ann, et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $800,700 affecting property located at 11 Hudson Place, Tarrytown 10591. Filed June 12. Kennedy, James, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 457 Old Sleepy Hollow Road, Pleasantville 10570. Filed June 11.

Orr, Ian D., et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $449,600 affecting property located at 28 Stratford Road, Greenburgh 10603. Filed June 10. Ortiz, Jessica Valenzuela, aka Jessica Valenzuela, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $348,000 affecting property located at 72 Spring St., Tarrytown 10591. Filed June 12. Pena, Yahaira, et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $420,000 affecting property located at 124 Morris St., Yonkers 10705. Filed June 10.

Troop Realty Corp., as owner. $8,100 as claimed by Spectrum Sanders, Beatris E., et al. Filed Services Co., Meriden, Conn. by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Ac- Property: in White Plains. Filed tion: seeks to foreclose on a Oct. 10. mortgage to secure $960,000 affecting property located at 3 Wisiki L.L.C., as owner. $1,965 Amanda Court, White Plains as claimed by Metropolitan 10607. Filed June 11. Lumber Hardware, New York City. Property: in Ossining. Schurick, Peter, et al. Filed by Filed Oct. 7. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at New Businesses 3213 Mohegan Ave., Mohegan Lake 10547. Filed June 12. This paper is not responsible for typographical errors contained Scully, Kevin, et al. Filed by in the original filings. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified Partnerships amount affecting property located at 20 Hollowbrook Lane, Cortlandt Manor 10567. Filed C and T Repairs, 3591 Strang Blvd., Apt. F, Yorktown Heights June 11. 10598, c/o Charles O’Garro and Theodore Glanville. Filed Sept. 6. Sierra, Luz Estella, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a Peaches and Cream Cleaning mortgage to secure $585,000 af- Services, P.O. Box 1057, Yonfecting property located at 143 kers 10704, c/o Brenda Hairston Hale Ave., White Plains 10605. and Marquette Hairston. Filed Sept. 5. Filed June 12.

Sole Proprietorships 25 Electronics Co., 180 S. Lexington Ave., White Plains 10606, c/o Hidalgo Raphael. Filed Sept. 5. A Party With a Plan, 93m Rockledge Road, Hartsdale 10530, c/o Adriana L. Volpe. Filed Sept. 5. Allpartspro, 10 Bainbridge Court, Yonkers 10710, c/o Michael Renzetti. Filed Sept. 5. An Accessorized Woman, 1300 Midland Ave., B51, Yonkers 10704, c/o Arlene McGuirk. Filed Sept. 5.

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FACTS&FIGURES Educational Awareness, Patents P.O. Box 638, Goldens Bridge 10526, c/o Ava N. Drutman. The following patents were isFiled Sept. 6. sued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in WashingHome Greening, 9 Oakwood ton, D.C. Drive, Apt. 143, Peekskill 10566, c/o Nidia M. Pena. Filed Sept. 4. Leadership Practice Consultant, 100 DeHaven Drive, No. 303, Yonkers 10703, c/o Josue Rodriguez. Filed Sept. 6. Liberty Tax Services, 360 Hamilton Ave., White Plains 10601, c/o Louis Gatling. Filed Sept. 5. New York Roofscapes, 282 Katonah Ave., Katonah 10536, c/o Tamara Salerno. Filed Sept. 4. Road Hog, 1992 Commerce St., Yorktown 10598, c/o Gene Mastro. Filed Sept. 6. Small Planet Properties, P.O. Box 638, Goldens Bridge 10526, c/o Ava N. Drutman. Filed Sept. 6. Sparkle Dazzle Bling, 412 E. Fifth St., Mount Vernon 10553, c/o Tracey Patricia Pierce. Filed Sept. 4. Sustainable Economy Innovation Green Seigreen.com, 153 Southside Ave., No. 3, Hastingson-Hudson 10706, c/o Louis Luiz Ventura. Filed Sept. 4. Tamarin, 13 Riverview Farm Road, Ossining 10562, c/o Nancy Durand Lanson. Filed Sept. 4. The Barbie House, 4738 White Plains Road, Mount Vernon 10550, c/o Brittany Brown. Filed Sept. 4. The Milkyway, 181 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 10573, c/o Shangue Rollins. Filed Sept. 4.

FLASH-based memory system with static or variable length page stripes, including data protection information and auxiliary protection stripes. Patent no. 8,560,881 issued to Holloway H. Frost, Houston, Texas; and Charles J. Camp, Sugar Land, Texas. AsBad block management for signed to International Busiflash memory. Patent no. ness Machines Corp., Armonk. 8,560,922 issued to John A. Bivens, Ossining; Michele M. Fran- Hard-memory array-failure ceschini, White Plains; and Ash- recovery utilizing locking ish Jagmohan, White Plains. structure. Patent no. 8,560,897 Assigned to International issued to Miguel Comparan, Business Machines Corp., Ar- Rochester, Minn.; Mark monk. G. Kupferschmidt, Rochester, Minn.; and Robert A. Shearer, Creating a thread of execu- Rochester, Minn. Assigned to tion in a computer proces- International Business Masor without operating sys- chines Corp., Armonk. tem intervention. Patent no. 8,561,070 issued to Patrick Load-balancing servers. PatJ. Bohrer, Cedar Park, Texas; ent no. 8,561,075 issued to LuAhmed; Gheith, Austin, Texas; cas F. Blanck, Raleigh, N.C.; and James L. Peterson, Austin, Charles A. Cole, Cary, N.C.; Texas. Assigned to Internation- Clark A. Dudek, Raleigh, N.C.; al Business Machines Corp., Kobina K. Inkumsah, Lansing, Armonk. Mich.; Phillip D. Jones, Raleigh, N.C.; David B. Roberts, Cary, Enabling statistical testing N.C.; and Adrian X. Rodriguez, using deterministic multi- Durham, N.C. Assigned to Incorner timing analysis. Pat- ternational Business Machines ent no. 8,560,994 issued to Corp., Armonk. Bhavna Agrawal, Armonk; David S. Kung, Chappaqua; Jin- Maintaining the integrity of jun Xiong, White Plains; and email authorship. Patent no. Vladimir Zolotov, Putnam Val- 8,561,163 issued to Rajat Jain, ley. Assigned to International Raleigh, N.C.; and Ahmed Business Machines Corp., Ar- M. Omar, Raleigh, N.C. Asmonk. signed to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk. Enclosure for diagnostic analyzer. Patent no. D691,283 Method and system for auissued to Youngsang Lee, El- thentication in a heterogemhurst; and Daniel LiCalzi, neous federated environBrooklyn. Assigned to Siemens ment. Patent no. 8,561,161 Healthcare Diagnostics, Tar- issued to George Robert Blakrytown. ley III, Round Rock, Texas; Heather Maria Hinton, Austin, Texas; Anthony Joseph Nadalin, Austin, Texas; and Ajamu Akinwunmi Wesley, Raleigh, N.C. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk.

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Method and system for secure lightweight stream processing. Patent no. 8,561,199 issued to Kay Schwendimann Anderson, Washington, D.C.; Joseph Phillip Bigus, Rochester, Minn.; Eric Bouillet, Englewood, N.J.; Parijat Dube, Yorktown Heights; Mark David Feblowitz, Winchester, Mass.; David Alson George, Somers; and Nagui Halim, Yorktown Heights. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk.

Statistical clock-cycle computation. Patent no. 8,560,989 issued to Nathan Buck, Underhill, Vt.; Brian Dreibelbis, Underhill, Vt.; John P. Dubuque, Jericho, Vt.; Eric A. Foreman, Fairfax, Vt.; James C. Gregerson, Hyde Park; Peter A. Habitz, Hinesburg, Vt.; Jeffrey G. Hemmett, St. George, Vt.; Debjit Sinha, Wappingers Falls; Natesan Venkateswaran, Hopewell Junction; Chandramouli Visweswariah, Croton-on-Hudson; Michael H. Wood, Hopewell Junction; and Vladimir Zolotov, Putnam Provisioning a portlet viewer Valley. Assigned to Internationfor viewing drag-and-drop al Business Machines Corp., content in a portal environ- Armonk. ment. Patent no. 8,560,953 issued to Miller; Steven M. Miller, System and method for flexCary, N.C.; and Faisal M. Ra- ible and deferred service conjib, Astoria. Assigned to Inter- figuration. Patent no. 8,561,089 national Business Machines issued to Avraham Leff, New Hempstead; and James T. RayCorp., Armonk. field, Ridgefield. Assigned to InRetaining ownership of a ternational Business Machines virtual function while an Corp., Armonk. adapter is replaced. Patent no. 8,561,064 issued to Curtis Task management for changS. Eide, Rochester, Minn.; Jona- es to shared artifacts. Patent than L. Kaus, Rochester, Minn. no. 8,561,011 issued to Paul KoAssigned to International mar, Lexington, Mass.; and MaBusiness Machines Corp., Ar- neesh Mehra, Westford, Mass. Assigned to International monk. Business Machines Corp., ArSimplified DMA mappings monk. for self-virtualizing input/ output device virtual func- Video episode order adhertions. Patent no. 8,561,066 is- ence. Patent no. 8,561,108 issued to Andrew T. Koch, Roch- sued to Kulvir S. Bhogal, Fort ester, Minn.; and Kyle A. Lucke, Worth, Texas; Gregory J. Boss, Oronoco, Minn. Assigned to In- American Fork, Utah; Rick ternational Business Machines A. Hamilton II, Charlottesville, Va.; and Brian M. O’Connell, Corp., Armonk. Cary, N.C. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk.

Virtualization of vendor specific network interfaces of self-virtualizing input/output device virtual functions. Patent no. 8,561,065 issued to James B. Cunningham, Austin, Texas; Baltazar De Leon III, Austin, Texas; Charles S. Graham, Rochester, Minn.; Brian J. King, Rochester, Minn.; Andrew T. Koch, Rochester, Minn.; Kyle A. Lucke, Oronoco, Minn.; and Kristopher C. Whitney, Rochester, Minn. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk. Writing scheme for phase change material-content addressable memory. Patent no. 8,560,902 issued to Chung H. Lam, Peekskill; Jing Li, Ossining; and Robert K. Montoye, Rocheter, Minn. Assigned to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk.


LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Name: Seaglass Properties, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 26, 2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1313 Baldwin Road, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be formed under section 201 of the Limited Liability Company Law. #58968 Notice of Formation of T&D Travel & Tours LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/27/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, c/o Falcon & Singer P.C., 14 Harwood Court, Ste. 220, Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58969 Notice of Formation of ParentNation, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/29/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 25 Rutgers Place, Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58970 Notice of Formation of Squadron Development Partners, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/30/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 42 North Lake Road, Armonk, NY 10504. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58971 ALPHA RACING LLC Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State on June 6, 2013. Office located in Westchester County. Secy. of State designated as agent upon which process may be served. Secy. Of State shall mail a copy of any process against it served upon him/her to: 300 Mamaroneck Ave. Suite 505 White Plains, NY 10605 (the LLCís primary business location). LLC may engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be formed. #58972 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Ritz North Hills Investors, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 9/4/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to c/o Alfred E. Donnellan, One N. Lexington Ave, White Plains, New York 10601. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58975 Notice of Formation of 11 East Post Rd Realty, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/30/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 555 South Columbus Avenue, Ste. 201, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58977

Notice of Formation of 751 White Plains Rd Realty, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/30/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 555 South Columbus Avenue, Ste. 201, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58978 Notice of Formation: Leitenberger Design Group LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on June, 2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her is: 2 Beech Place, Valhalla, NY 10595. Attention: Gus Leitenberger. Dissolution date: None. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58979 Notice of Formation of Skills2Drill Entertainment, LLC Articles of Organization filed with The New York Department of State on 2/14/13. Its office is Located in Westchester County. The secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the company may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: 104 Pine Ave., Ossining, NY 10562. The purpose of the Company is any lawful activity. #58981 NOTICE OF FORMATION of GD BOWMAN, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/27/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 177 Golden Pond Lane, Fairfield, CT 06824. Purpose: any lawful activity. The LLC is to be managed by one or more managers. #58982 Notice of Formation of E&J Jimenez Rentals, LLC Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 7/17/13. Offc. Loc: Westchester Cty. SSNY desig. as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 165 Beech St. Eastchester, NY 10709. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #58984 NOTICE OF FORMATION of FAMOUS CHEF PRODUCTS LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/15/2013. Office in Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: C/O FAMOUS CHEF PRODUCTS LLC, 200 Vail Lane, North Salem, NY 10560. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #58985

The Articles of Organization of Litchfield Crossing LLC (the “Company”) were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York on May 10,2013. The office of the Company is located in Westchester County, New York. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without the State to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the Company served upon him or her is: 201 Saw Mill River Road, Yonkers, New York 10701. The name and the street address within the state of the registered agent of the Company upon whom and at which process against the Company can be served is: Raymond Gizzi 201 Saw Mill River Road, Yonkers, New York 10701. Raymond Gizzi is a Member of the Company and is actively engaged in the business and affairs of the Company. The inclusion of the name of a person(s) in this notice does not necessarily indicate that such person(s) is personally liable for the debts, obligations or liabilities of the limited liability company and such person’s liability, if any, under applicable law is neither increased nor decreased by reason of this notice. The Company was formed for any lawful business purpose or purposes permitted under the New York Limited Liability Company Act. #58986 Notice of Formation of Psychology Services of Northern Westchester, PLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/6/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 85 Wykagyl Terrace, New Rochelle, NY 10804. Purpose: practice the profession of psychology. #58987 WESTCHESTER INDOOR PAINTBALL LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 08/29/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 1 Elm Street, Ardsley, NY 10502. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58989 NOTICE OF FORMATION of 73 Elm Place, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 9/13/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 7 Elm Place, Rye, NY 10580. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58990 NOTICE OF FORMATION of 11 Henry Street Associates, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 9/18/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to c/o Susan Cappelli, 16 Elm Pl, Ste 202, Rye, NY 10580. Purpose: any lawful activities. #58991 DIRUSSO FOODS, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 09/10/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 1016 Mc Lean Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10704. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #58992

Notice of Formation of Collective Communications, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 09/09/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Celia Atassi, 6 North Island Drive, Rye, NY 10580. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58993 Notice of substance of the Articles of Organization filed with the New York Secretary of Stateís Office (SSNY) on 9/12/2013 for DIGITAL PHOTO, LLC. Principal office: Westchester County. Business: To engage in any lawful act or activity. SSNY is designated as the agent of the company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process is 27 Roberta Drive, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567. #58994 Notice of formation of JD & JA LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with the sectíy of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/03/2013. Office location: Westchester. The street address is: None. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process served to: Juliet Anderson, 125 Lake Street, Suite 6GS, White Plains, NY 10604. Purpose: any lawful act. #58996 Notice of Formation of EDUCATIONAL AWARENESS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/22/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: P.O. Box 638, Goldens Bridge, NY 10526. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58997 Notice of Formation of CONIBO PRODUCTIONS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/20/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 6 Allapartus Circle, Ossining, NY 10562. Purpose: any lawful activity. #58998 Notice of Formation of FalconPeak Capital LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 9/11/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to FalconPeak Capital LLC, 21 Willett Avenue, Penthouse 13, Port Chester, NY 10573. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #58999 Notice of Qualification of VILLA JEWEL LLC. Authority filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/25/13. Office location: Westchester County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 9/23/13. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 28 Church Lane, Scarsdale, NY 10583. DE address of LLC: 3500 S. Dupont Hwy, Dover, DE 19901. Arts. Of Org. filed with the DE Secy. Of State, 401 Federal St. #4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59000

Notice of Formation of Michigan Avenue FundingCo, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/23/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o United Corporate Services, Inc., 10 Bank St., Ste. 560, White Plains, NY 10606. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59001 Notice of Formation of JLA 555 LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/25/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Caspi Development Company LLC, 3010 Westchester Ave., Purchase, NY 10507. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59002 Notice of Formation of Shirley Petroleum LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/26/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 555 Columbus Ave., Ste. 201, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550. Purpose: any lawful activity #59003 LACAKES LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 09/13/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Maria Amodeo, 1585 Overhill Street, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #59004 Notice of Formation of Techanisms, LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 9/21/2013. Office Location: Westchester Cty. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 980 Broadway #302, Thornwood, NY 10594-1139. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #59005 NOTICE OF FORMATION of LC Milford, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 9/27/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process c/o Cappelli Organization, 7 Renaissance Sq, 4th Fl, White Plains, NY 10601. Purpose: any lawful activities. #59006 HAIGHT AVE, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 08/13/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Robert Ciardiello, 100 Alkamont Ave., Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose #59007 Notice of formation of Crannell Lease Advisory Services LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/16/2013. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: C/O Crannell Lease Advisory Services LLC, 38 David Road, Somers, NY 10589. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. #59008

Notice of Formation of Lauraís Legacy LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/26/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 57 Elmwood Road, South Salem, NY 10590. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #59009 Notice of Formation of Tree Frog LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/21/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 8 Boulder Road, Rye, NY 10580. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59010 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Davis Avenue Associates, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 9/30/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process c/o Susan Cappelli, 16 Elm Pl, Ste 202, Rye, NY 10580. Purpose: any lawful activities. #59011 2426 University Fund, LLC., filed with SSNY on 4/5/2013, Office Location, Westchester County NY, SSNY is designated as agent upon process against the LLC may be served, SSNY shall mail the copy of process against the LLC to 7 Edgewood Avenue Larchmont, NY 10538 Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #59012 Notice is hereby given that an on-premises license, #1273520 has been applied for by El Poblano Mexican Rest, Inc. d/b/a El Poblano Mexican Restaurant to sell beer, wine and liquor at retail in an on premises establishment. For on premises consumption under the ABC law at 239 Central Avenue White Plains NY 10606. #59013 Notice of Formation of RMJB II, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/17/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 564 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #59015 Notice of Formation of IMPERIAL CONTRACTING, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/4/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the principal place of business: c/o Ileana Rivadeneira, 56 Temple St., Harrison, NY 10528. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. #59016 Notice is hereby given that an Application for an On-Premises Liquor License, serial number 1273818, has been applied for by the undersigned in a Restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 16 Broadway, Valhalla, New York 10595 Westchester County s/ Mugal Palace Indian Restaurant Inc #59017

Notice of Formation of Levine Mandelbaum PLLC, a professional service limited liability company (PLLC). Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/27/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The PLLC, 222 Bloomingdale Rd., White Plains, NY 10605. Purpose: practice the profession of law. #59018 Notice of formation of SEK Real Estate Services, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/9/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 12 Kempster Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583 (the LLC’s principal business address). Purpose: any lawful activity. #59019 Notice of Formation of Manor Park Securities LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/30/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o United Corporate Services, Inc., 10 Bank St., Ste. 560, White Plains, NY 10606. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59020 Notice of Formation of Red Sea Ventures LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/3/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: United Corporate Services, Inc., 10 Bank St., Ste. 560, White Plains, NY 10606. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59021

JAGGER AND JADE LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 09/10/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 402 Main Street, Store 2, Armonk, NY 10504. Reg Agent: Elizabeth Talbot, 402 Main Street, Store 2, Armonk, NY 10504. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #59023 David Kirschenbaum LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 9/19/13. Office:Westchester. SSNY is design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to 375 N. Broadway#204 Jericho, NY 11753. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59024 Crusoe Ventures LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 7/11/13. Office:Westchester. SSNY is design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to 93 N Broadway Irvington, NY 10533. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59025 Peninsula Distribution LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 9/16/13. Office:Westchester. SSNY is design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to 56 Harrison St.#405 New Rochelle, NY 10801. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59026

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LEGAL NOTICES Continued from previous page Catamount Flatbush LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 9/19/13. Office:Westchester. SSNY is design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to Peter Burack 550 Mamaroneck Ave #404 Harrison, NY 10528. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59027 Music Intelligentsia LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 9/4/13. Office:Westchester. SSNY is design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to 450 Scarborough Rd. Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510. Purpose: any lawful #59028 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Concetta, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 10/8/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process c/o Connie Cappelli, 11 Meadow Brook Rd, White Plains, NY 10605. Purpose: any lawful activities. #59029 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Rockland Capital Partners LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 11/7/03. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process c/o Mark Rufeh, 48 Lake Shore Dr, Eastchester, NY 10709. Purpose: any lawful activities. #59030 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Weaver Street Properties, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 10/26/04. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process c/o Mark Rufeh, 48 Lake Shore Dr, Eastchester, NY 10709. Purpose: any lawful activities. #59031 Notice of Formation of EVEREST PROPERTY GROUP, LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 10/7/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 6 Limerick Ct., White Plains, NY 10603. Purpose: all lawful activities. #59032 J KUHL, PHYSICIAN, P.L.L.C., a Prof. LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 10/08/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 600 Mamaroneck Ave., Ste. 4, Harrison, NY 10528. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #59033 27 FULLER ROAD, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 10/08/2013. Office loc: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 27 Fuller Rd., Ossining, NY 10562. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. #59034 Notice of Formation of Saunders Logistics Transfer, LLC. Articles of Org filed with SSNY on 10/4/13. Office Loc: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom Process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at: 11 Deer Run Rd., South Salem, NY 10590. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #59035

NOTICE OF FORMATION of Beem Consulting, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 10/10/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 501 N. Barry Ave. Apt. 2G, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Purpose: any lawful activities. #59036 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Bryco LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 10/9/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process c/o Bryan Cappelli 157 East 74th St, New York, NY 10021. Purpose: any lawful activities. #59037 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Manursing Way Associates, LLC Art. of Org filed Secíy of State (SSNY) 10/10/13. Office location: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process is One Hunter Ave, Armonk, NY 10504. Purpose: any lawful activities. #59038 Ee Dental, PLLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 8/7/13. Office:Westchester. SSNY is design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to 470 Halstead Ave. #2A Harrison, NY 10528. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59039 Oyster Consulting, LLC Authority filed with the SSNY on 6/17/13. Office: Westchester. LLC formed in VA on 8/6/08. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served and shall mail copy to 4405 Cox Rd. #150 Glen Allen, VA 23060. Cert of Org. filed with SOS of VA 1300 E. Main St., Richmond, VA 23219. Purpose: Any lawful activity. #59040

Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Eastleigh Properties LLC. Articles of Org. filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/15/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 199 Main Street, #708, White Plains, NY. For any lawful purpose. #59045 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Clearpoint Atlantic Company LLC. Articles of Org. filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/23/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 199 Main Street, #708, White Plains, NY. For any lawful purpose. #59046 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Maribec Properties NY LLC. Articles of Org. filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/27/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 21 Battery Pl, Croton, NY. For any lawful purpose. #59047 Notice of Formation of JULIA W HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/19/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Central NationalGottesman Inc., 3 Manhattanville Road, Purchase, NY 10777, Attn: General Counsel. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59048

East Asia Land Fund, LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 9/30/13. Office:Westchester. SSNY is design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to c/o Kurzman Eisenberg Corbin & Lever, LLP Attn: Ketherine R. Steiner Esq. 1 N. Broadway- 10th Fl. New York, NY 10601. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59041

Notice of Formation of JAMES W HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/19/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Central NationalGottesman Inc., 3 Manhattanville Road, Purchase, NY 10777, Attn: General Counsel. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59049

Renewable energy credit clearing LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 8/9/13. Office:Westchester. SSNY is design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to 114 S. Pearl St. #2C Port Chester, NY 10573. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59042

Notice is hereby given that an on-premise license, #TBA has been applied for by Cuozzo Corp d/b/a Tuck’d Away to sell beer, wine and liquor at retail in an on premises establishment. For on premises consumption under the ABC law at 90 Yonkers Ave Tuckahoe NY 10707. #59050

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER ------------------------------------------------------------x INDEX NO. 63801/2013 IN THE MATTER OF FORECLOSURE ON TAX LIENS PURSUANT TO ARTICLE PETITION OF ELEVEN OF THE REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE AND LAW BY THE TOWN OF RYE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF PETITION AND NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE TAX LIENS BY THE TOWN OF RYE BY ------------------------------------------------------------x ACTION IN REM 2013 PROCEEDING NICHOLAS C. MECCA, being duly sworn, affirms as true, deposes and says under the penalties of perjury as follows: The above-captioned proceeding is hereby commenced to enforce the payment of delinquent taxes or other lawful charges which have accumulated and become liens against certain property. The parcels to which this proceeding applies are attached hereto and made a part hereof, identified as ASchedule A@. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 5TH of SEPTEMBER, 2013, the Receiver of Taxes, hereinafter the Enforcing Officer of the Town of Rye, pursuant to law, filed with the Clerk of Westchester County, a Petition of Foreclosure against various parcels of real property for unpaid tax liens. Such Petition and Notice of Foreclosure pertains to the parcels on the list attached hereto and made a part hereof. All persons having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in such list of delinquent taxes are hereby notified that the filing of such list constitutes the commencement by the Town of Rye of an action and proceeding in the Supreme Court, Westchester County to foreclose each of the tax liens therein described by a foreclosure proceeding in rem. Such action and proceeding is brought against the real property only, and is to foreclose the tax liens described in such list. No personal judgment will be entered herein for such taxes or other legal charges or any part thereof. This notice is directed to all persons owning or having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in such list of delinquent taxes. Such persons are hereby notified further that a duplicate of such list of delinquent taxes has been filed in the Office of the Enforcing Officer, the Receiver of Taxes of the Town of Rye, and will remain open for public inspection up to and including the date specified below as the last day for redemption.

146 Poningo Street

136.78-2-1.826

141.36-1-8

141.44-3-9

Kerrick A. Agee 146 Poningo Street Port Chester, NY 10573

1 Landmark Square

Mitchell R. Sanchez 1 Landmark Square #332 Port Chester, NY 10573

West Street

76 Inwood Avenue

141.44-3-10 70 Inwood Avenue

142.21-1-31

18 Prospect Street

142.22-1-39

26 Poningo Street

142.39-1-20

63 Purdy Avenue

$27,039.94

$2,410.97

Roberto Alcantara 178 Highland Street Port Chester, NY 10573

$20,122.35

Century Maxim Construction Corp. 76 Inwood Avenue Port Chester, NY 10573

$55,754.50

Century Maxim Construction Corp. $39,823.75 6 Inwood Avenue Port Chester, NY 10573 Javier Reyes 18 Prospect Street Port Chester, NY 10573

$53,093.38

Crate Things, Inc. $27,687.94 c/o Juan A. Martinez 26 Poningo Street (Tax mailing) 6 N. Pearl Street (Assessor’s Office) Port Chester, NY 10573 Brunilda Cruz PO Box 1383 Port Chester, NY 10573

$46,281.22

RYE BROOK

Any person having or claiming to have an interest in any such real property and the legal right thereto may, on or before said date, redeem the same by paying the amount of all such unpaid tax liens and unpaid taxes thereon including all interest and penalties and other legal charges included in the lien which are against such real property, computed to and including the date of redemption. Such payments shall be made to NICHOLAS C. MECCA, Receiver of Taxes, Town of Rye, 10 Pearl Street, Port Chester, New York 10573. In the event that such taxes are paid by a person other than the record owner of such real property, the person so paying shall be entitled to have the tax liens affected thereby satisfied of record.

PARCEL ID

The last day for redemption is hereby fixed as DECEMBER 20, 2013.

141.26-1-1

Bowman Avenue

K&M Realty Group 11 Sylvanleigh Road Purchase, NY 10577

$71,465.71

141.36-3-13 141.36-3-15

20 Lyon Street

George & Anna Jones 20 Lyon Street Rye Brook, NY 10573

$11,363.39

Every person having any right, title or interest in or lien upon any parcel of real property described in such list of delinquent taxes may serve a duly verified answer upon the attorney for the Town of Rye setting forth in detail the nature and amount of his or her interest and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer must be filed in the office of the County Clerk and served upon the attorney for the Town of Rye on or before the date above mentioned as the last day for redemption. In the event of failure to redeem or answer by any person having the right to redeem or answer, such person(s) shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all his or her right, title and interest and equity of redemption in and to the parcel described in such list of delinquent taxes and a Judgment of Foreclosure may be taken by default. Dated: Mamaroneck, New York SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 NICHOLAS C. MECCA Receiver of Taxes Enforcing Officer TOWN OF RYE 10 Pearl Street Port Chester, New York 10573 914-939-3558

SCHEDULE “A”

Notice of Formation of Kevin Luker Photography, LLC Art. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 10/15/13. Office Location:Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Kevin Luker Photography, 50 Birchwood Lane, Hartsdale, New York 10530. Purpose: any lawful purpose. #59044

136.78-1-5

31 Bush Avenue

136.38-2-1

5 Tower Hill Drive

PARCEL ID 136.31-1-3 $36,263.21

PROPERTY LOCATION 41 Francis Lane

OWNER NAME

AMT. DUE

Thomas J. Klinka and Veronica Klinka 41 Francis Lane Port Chester, NY 10573 Also 41 Francis Lane Greenwich, CT 06831

Roberto Alcantara 178 Highland Street Port Chester, NY 10573 Gregg Pappadake and Maria Pappadake 5 Tower Hill Drive Port Chester, NY 10573

$55,919.80

$32,393.90

PROPERTY LOCATION 16 Red Roof Drive

135.83-1-44 558 Westchester Avenue

OWNER NAME

AMT. DUE

Scott & Jill Zecker 16 Red Roof Drive Rye Brook, NY 10573

$72,533.60

Aventura Realty Corp. 558 Westchester Avenue Rye Brook, NY 10573

$52,531.45

RYE NECK PARCEL ID

PROPERTY LOCATION

154.26-1-68

538 Jefferson Avenue

154.36-1-72

270 Fifth Street

154.44-1-19

STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER : ss: On the 5TH day of SEPTEMBER, 2013 before me personally appeared NICHOLAS C. MECCA, the Receiver of Taxes and Enforcing Officer for the Town of Rye to me known to be the individual described herein and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. ________________________________ NOTARY PUBLIC

PORT CHESTER

135.43-1-5.9

154.43-1-67 154.43-1-68

PAUL J. NOTO, PLLC Attorney for the Town of Rye 650 Halstead Avenue - Suite 105 Mamaroneck, New York 10543 914-698-9331

Champions West 90th Street LLC Arts of Org. filed NY Secy of State (SSNY) 10/3/13. Office:Westchester. SSNY is design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy to 333 Fifth Ave. Pelham, NY 10803. Purpose: any lawful activity. #59043

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136.78-3-18

154.50-1-37

Ad# 58980

OWNER NAME

AMT. DUE

Frank Grutteria 538 Jefferson Avenue Mamaroneck, NY 10543

$34,672.95

Gabino Rodolfo Soriano Saula Soriano 270 Fifth Street Mamaroneck, NY 10543

804-806 E. Boston Post Rd. Sound Shore LLC 800 Boston Post Road Mamaroneck, NY 10543 133 Jensen Avenue

209 Union Avenue

Peter J. Primrose 133 Jensen Avenue Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Rosemarie Vitro Antoinette Vitro Frank Vitro Theresa Vitro Joanne Gorlon 209 Union Avenue Mamaroneck, NY 10543

$43,114.04

$30,007.68

$25,785.80

$31,276.27


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wHere tHere’S a will… Written by award-winning Canadian playwright Vern Thiessen, “Shakespeare’s Will,” a one-act solo performance, will be performed at the Tusten Theatre in Narrowsburg at 8 p.m. Oct. 19. The play sheds light on William Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway. Performed by North American Cultural Lab Theatre’s Tannis Kowalchuk, with music by Kurt Knuth, costumes by Karen Flood and directed by NACL resident director Mimi McGurl, the play looks through the eyes and heart of a woman and mother who spent a lifetime with and without the great playwright. This work is a celebration of a life unbowed by tragedy and unapologetic in the face of public scorn. The drama begins with Hathaway arriving home after the funeral, holding a copy of Shakespeare’s will. She reminisces about her first meeting with Shakespeare, their courtship, their strained marriage, their children and his death from fever. In his will he leaves Anne with a big surprise. Kowalchuk premiered “Shakespeare’s Will” in Sullivan County last season at NACL Theatre, and will travel to Pontine Theatre in Portsmouth NH in 2014 to perform the play. Kowalchuk is co-founder, actress, and artistic director of NACL Theatre and has created and performed in more than 18 original NACL productions. The Tusten Theatre is at 210 Bridge St., Narrowsburg. The fall series is presented by Delaware Valley Arts Alliance. For tickets or information, call (845) 252-7272 or visit ArtsAllianceSite.org.

ARTISTS, TAKE HEED! MONEY AVAILABLE

THE DELAWARE VALLEY ARTS ALLIANCE in Narrowsburg, is offering three grants to assist organizations and municipalities with cultural programming and one grant for an artist-generated community project. Grant deadlines run from Nov. 15 to Dec. 6. The grants are: • Sullivan County Arts & Heritage grants fund nonprofit groups performing or presenting arts programs such

as concerts, arts publications, exhibits, literary and music programs, lectures, theater performances, film screenings, workshops and more. • Decentralization grants fund nonprofit groups performing or presenting arts programs such as concerts, arts publications, exhibits, literary and music programs, lectures, theater performances, film screenings and workshops. • Arts Partners in Education Grant funds partnerships between Sullivan County teachers at a grade level and artists or cultural organizations in Sullivan County. • Artists in the community grant is for a highly accomplished artist creating new and significant work involving community participation in the creative process. All potential applicants are urged to attend a free seminar that includes guidance on program and budget development, information on the program’s priorities, review criteria and contractual obligations. Pre-registration is appreciated. Seminars schedule is: • Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. Sullivan County Visitors Association 100 Sullivan Ave., Ferndale • Oct. 24 at 6 p.m. CAS Arts Center 48 Main St., Livingston Manor To register for one of the seminars or for more information and a grant application, call the DVAA at (845) 2527576, grant coordinator Mary Greene at (845) 252-7506 or email DVAAgrants@gmail.com. To download application forms visit artsalliancesite.org/grants/grants.html.

Park, Locust Grove in Poughkeepsie, the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge and the Palatine Hotel in Newburgh, will all be on view for visitors to enjoy. For more information, call (845) 561-0800.

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BARBARA SMITH GIOIA, CALI GOREVIC and JAANIKA PEERNA are currently showing their work at the Garrison Art Center, 23 Garrison’s Landing. Gioia has been involved in the center’s education program as a teaching artist for nearly 10 years. She also manages the printmaking studio where she developed her unique silkscreen techniques. Gorevic has been a vital voice at the center and is the founder of its annual juried photography show, PHOTOcentric. Although known for her black and white film photography, she is equally accomplished in all areas of photography. Peerna, a teaching artist at the center, where she has taught experimental drawing classes for many years, is a multimedia creative force, expressing herself through drawings, videos and installations that address the theme of transitions in nature: light, air, water. For more information, visit garrisonartcenter.org.

SOLID GOULD!

The art gallery on the first floor in Aquinas Hall at MOUNT ST. MARY COLLEGE, 330 Powell Ave. in Newburgh is currently displaying five original paintings by noted artist JOHN F. GOULD (1906-1996). Parking and admission to the gallery during business hours Mondays through Fridays are at no charge when the exhibition is open to the public. Gould’s legacy of his original paintings: Glenn Curtiss and the Albany Flier, Franklin D. Roosevelt home in Hyde

Paintings by local artist Richard Neal.

from ragS to BruSHeS

An exhibit of paintings by Richard Neal will run through Jan. 9 at the Breezeway Gallery at Camphill Ghent, 2542 Route 66, Chatham. The paintings include those inspired by a recent trip to deserts in Arizona and Utah, as well as representative works from the past few years. Neal was born in Louisville, Ky., and began painting at the age of 15, inspired by Claude Monet’s Impression Soleil. With pocket money, he bought three tubes of oil paint and a medium-size canvas board. “I didn’t even know I needed HV Biz • WCBJ • October 21, 2013

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a brush. I painted my first painting with a rag instead. Since then, it has never been a question: whenever I have time, that is what I do.” Since 1998, he has lived and worked at Camphill Village in Copake, serving as executive director and as associate director for development. A member of the worldwide Camphill movement, its mission is to care for, celebrate, embrace and honor the special strengths and needs of those in their elder years. The not-for-profit community is sited on 112 acres and employs more than 30 local residents. For more information, visit camphillghent.org.

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Oil paintings by internationally renowned plein air painter GEORGE VAN HOOK are on exhibit through Nov. 3 at RiverWinds Gallery, 172 Main St., Beacon. Viewing hours are Wednesdays to Mondays from noon to 6 p.m. Van Hook’s landscapes show his ability to capture, in a few paint strokes, the beauty and energy of what is before him. Considered a painter’s painter, Van Hook’s work was awarded Best in Show 2013 at the Finger Lakes Plein Air

Andirondack Sunrise, oil, George Van Hook.

Competition and Festival and the Grand Prize in the 2013 Plein Air Festival at Billsboro Winery in Geneva. Born and raised in Abington, Pa., Van Hook was influenced by the artistic culture of the region and the works of Howard Pyle and the generations of Wyeths. For more information, visit riverwindsgallery.com or call (845) 838-2880.

Fishing the Stream, oil, George Van Hook.

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FACTS& FIGURES on the record Hudson Valley

Wilkinson, James, et al, as owner. Lender: Rhinebeck Bank. Property: in Milan. Amount: $250,000. Filed Oct. 7.

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Andreassen, Richard J., Saugerties, as owner. Lender: Rondout Savings Bank, Kingston. Property: 1275 Church Road, Saugerties 12477. Amount: $225,000. Filed Oct. 7.

Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, Poughkeepsie. Seller: DP 34 L.L.C., Mount Kisco. Property: 6 Schulyer Blvd., Fishkill. Amount: $2.5 million. Filed Oct. 7.

Largay L.L.C., et al, Lake Katrine, as owner. Lender: The National Union Bank of Kinderhook, Kinderhook. Property: 2105-2121 Ulster Ave., Lake Katrine, 3958 Route 28, Boiceville 12412, and 3974 Route 28, Boiceville 12412. Amount: $681,500. Filed Oct. 9. Mid Hudson Development Corp., as owner. Lender: Rhinebeck Bank. Property: in Fishkill. Amount: $210,700. Filed Oct. 7. Mid Hudson Development Corporation L.L.C., as owner. Lender: Rhinebeck Bank. Property: in Fishkill. Amount: $200,000. Filed Oct. 7.

Below $1 million Autozone Northeast Inc., Memphis, Tenn. Seller: Michael D. Squillante, Poughkeepsie. Property: in Ellenville. Amount: $180,000. Filed Oct. 4. Bayview Loan Servicing L.L.C. Seller: Gisele E. Young, Pleasant Valley. Property: 18 Magurno Lane, Pleasant Valley 12569. Amount: $164,000. Filed Oct. 9.

JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Seller: Maura Ann Barrett, Judgments Poughkeepsie. Property: 72 Cedar Lane, Pawling 12564. Amount: $920,000. Filed Oct. 9. 850 Auto Repair Inc., Fishkill. $423 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor UnNasas Properties L.L.C., New employment Insurance Division, Rochelle. Seller: Rebeca F. Klohe, Albany. Filed Sept. 9. Shokan. Property: in Olive. Amount: $125,000. Filed Oct. 3. Accord Speedway Inc., Accord. $1,123 in favor of the New York Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. State Department of Labor UnSeller: Beatrice P. Aldrich, Sche- employment Insurance Division, nectady. Property: 10 Silvernails Albany. Filed Oct. 11. Road, Pine Plains. Amount: $188,000. Filed Oct. 8. Aroma Thyme Bistro Inc., Ellenville. $225 in favor of the New Prospect Estates L.L.C., Milton. York State Department of Labor Seller: Robert Phillips, et al, Bel- Unemployment Insurance Divilows Falls, Vt. Property: in New sion, Albany. Filed Oct. 11. Paltz. Amount: $190,000. Filed Oct. 9. Aron Print Center Inc., Poughkeepsie. $2,262 in favor of the PYS Real Estate L.L.C., Pough- New York State Department of keepsie. Seller: Kay Lieu, Fish- Taxation and Finance, Albany. kill. Property: in Poughkeepsie. Filed Sept. 9. Amount: $275,000. Filed Oct. 8. Redeemed Christian Fellowship Church of God of Prophecy, Poughkeepsie. Seller: city of Poughkeepsie. Property: in Poughkeepsie. Amount: $155,000. Filed Oct. 9.

Nelson, Peter, et al, New York City, as owner. Lender: Ulster Savings Bank, Kingston. Property: St. Josen Road, Rochester 12404. Amount: $520,000. Filed Oct. 11.

CP-SRMOF II 2012-A Trust. Seller: Christopher R. Hough, et al, Red Hook. Property: 7 Tribute Still The One L.L.C., StanLane, Red Hook 12571. Amount: fordville. Seller: Joseph Nocera, Mount Laurel, N.J. Property: in $221,500. Filed Oct. 8. Stanford. Amount: $200,000. Filed Oct. 4. CRT LXXV L.L.C., Methuen, Mass. Seller: Leemilt’s Petroleum Inc., Jericho. Property: Taquara L.L.C., Ridgewood. 363 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie. Seller: Gaetana Decicco, Kingston. Property: in Kingston. Amount: $95,000. Filed Oct. 4. Amount: $175,000. Filed Oct. 4.

Sheldon, Perry G., et al, as owner. Lender: Rondout Savings Bank. Property: in Hyde Park. Amount: $138,800. Filed Oct. 9.

Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Seller: Maura Ann Barrett, Poughkeepsie. Property: 105 Gold Road, Poughquag 12570. Amount: $217,000. Filed Oct. 9.

Items appearing in the Westchester County Business Journal’s On The Record section are compiled from various sources, including public records made available to the media by federal, state and municipal agencies and the court system. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this information, no liability is assumed for errors or omissions. In the case of legal action, the records cited are open to public scrutiny and should be inspected before any action is taken. Questions and comments regarding this section should be directed to: Bob Rozycki c/o Westfair Communications Inc. 3 Gannett Drive, Suite G7 White Plains, N.Y. 10604-3407 Phone: 694-3600 • Fax: 694-3680

Berzal Enterprises Inc., Lake Katrine. $1,176 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Oct. 4. Boiceville Inn, Boiceville. $234 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Oct. 4. Camoers Barn of Hudson Valley L.L.C., Kingston. $1,115 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Oct. 4.

D.N.R. Flooring Inc., Poughkeepsie. $395 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9.

New World Catering Corp., Saugerties. $589 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Oct. 4.

Dan-Al L.L.C., d.b.a. Servpro of NW and SE Dutchess County, Pleasant Valley. $24,776 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9.

P and E Country Flooring Inc., Wappingers Falls. $9,216 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9.

Douglass Construction Company Inc., Pleasant Valley. $2,165 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9.

R.B. Inc., Poughkeepsie. $2,165 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9.

Salon Terry De and Friends Inc., Wappingers Falls. $535 in favor of the New York State DeFishkill Sai Hospitality L.L.C., partment of Labor UnemployFishkill. $30,783 in favor of the ment Insurance Division, AlbaNew York State Department of ny. Filed Sept. 9. Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9. Spicy Mexican Grill, Poughkeepsie. $15,628 in favor of the Iaak Petroleum Inc., Hyde New York State Department of Park. $2,165 in favor of the New Taxation and Finance, Albany. York State Department of Taxa- Filed Sept. 9. tion and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9. Vima Inc., Poughquag. $2,021 in favor of New York State DeJP Woods Inc., Millbrook. partment of Taxation and Fi$1,263 in favor of the New York nance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9. State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Wetco Inc., Hopewell Junction. Albany. Filed Sept. 9. $16,301 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation Lasabana Grocery Store Inc., and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9. Poughkeepsie. $1,527 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Lis Pendens Filed Sept. 9. The following filings indicated a Lazreb Inc., Saugerties. $2,064 legal action has been initiated, the in favor of the New York State outcome of which may affect the Department of Labor Unem- title to the property listed. ployment Insurance Division, Albany. Filed Oct. 4. 1042 Main Street L.L.C., et al. Filed by Capital Bank and Trust Marist College, Poughkeepsie. Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on $29,068 in favor of the New York a mortgage to secure an unspeciState Department of Labor Un- fied amount affecting property employment Insurance Division, located at 1042 Main St., Fishkill Albany. Filed Sept. 9. 12524. Filed Aug. 30.

The Scenic Hudson Land Trust Inc., Poughkeepsie. Seller: Lower Esopus River Watch Inc., Kingston. Property: in Esopus. Amount: $40,000. Filed Oct. 8.

Casedee Groceries and Deli Inc., Poughkeepsie. $2,165 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Seller: Grace Capone, Pleasant Valley. Property: 201 S. Grand Ave., Poughkeepsie 12603. Amount: $248,500. Filed Oct. 4.

Ulster Savings Bank, Kingston. Seller: Theresa Brettschneider, Kingston. Property: 19 Brown Ave., Kingston 12401. Amount: $91,446. Filed Oct. 9.

Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, Poughkeepsie. Seller: DP 34A L.L.C., Mount Kisco. Property: Schuyler Blvd., Fishkill. Amount: $47,500. Filed Oct. 7.

V.T.I. 5 L.L.C., Harriman. Seller: Upstate Realty Group L.L.C., New Paltz. Property: 1456 Route 32, Saugerties 12477. Amount: $22,000. Filed Oct. 7.

Catskill Mountain Glass and Mirror Inc., Kingston. $326 in favor of the New York State Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance Division, Alba- MDJA Inc., Poughkeepsie. $1,377 in favor of the New York ny. Filed Oct. 11. State Department of Taxation and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9. Custom Printing and Vinyl Sign Company Inc., Wingdale. $8,119 in favor of the Mid-Hudson Hardwood SpeNew York State Department of cialists Inc., Poughkeepsie. Taxation and Finance, Albany. $2,165 in favor of the New York State Department of Taxation Filed Sept. 9. and Finance, Albany. Filed Sept. 9.

Adams, Jennifer M., et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 17 Hornbeck Road, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 23.

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NEWSMAKERS plus awards and events New officers at ORMC Foundation MARGARET SMITH has been selected as secretary of the board of trustees of the Orange Regional Medical Center Foundation in Middletown. Smith, president and CEO of First Federal Savings of Middletown has served on the board since 2009. HOWARD PROTTER was appointed member-at-large to the executive committee of the board. Protter has served on the board since 2010 and is a partner with Jacobowitz & Gubits L.L.P. specializing in municipal law.

We are fortunate to have such dedicated and capable trustees who are willing to share their knowledge and give their time,” said board Chairman, Jonathan Rouis. “The Orange Regional Foundation is the fundraising arm of the hospital and our vision is to be the leading charitable organization in our region with a dynamic board, sustained philanthropic support and engaged donors.” For more information about the Orange Regional Medical Center Foundation, visit ormc.org/foundation.org.

New exec at Catholic Community Services

PARC director receives award

SISTER FRAN GORSUCH has been appointed executive of the board of trustees of the Catholic Community Services of Rockland, the Haverstraw-based nonprofit. Gorsuch is director of community initiative at Bon Secours Charity Health System. Previously she was board secretary of the human services agency that serves non-Catholics and Catholics in the entire county under its mission banner “Meet the Need.” The agency provides food to Rockland’s hungry, helps families avoid eviction, assists in emergency utilities payments and provides resource services for immigrants. The agency has recently received accolades for its fresh-grown produce program for Rockland’s neediest.

RAND BRIDGET OTTEN, director of development and outreach for Putnam ARC, the leading provider of services for children and adults with developmental disabilities in Putnam County, received the Distinguished Service Award from the Putnam Community Service Network (PCSN) at its annual award breakfast. Otten, who received the Katie O’Donnell Award of Excellence for Leadership from the Cold Spring Area Chamber of Commerce earlier this year, celebrates her 11th year with PARC this month. She was nominated by Putnam County Tourism director and former New York state first lady Libby Pataki, who noted Otten’s passion for fundraising and increasing the profile of both PARC and Partners with PARC. “She understands people, places and businesses and is a wiz at marketing and advertising,” wrote Pataki. “Rand is a remarkable, energetic woman who is dedicated to her profession and to her community.”

First Niagara expands team SENIOR CREDIT MANAGER LAURENTIA (LAURIE) PRICE has joined First Niagara Financial Group Inc.’s commercial banking team. She will lead a team of underwriters and two regional credit managers, who are responsible for ensuring the credit quality of First Niagara’s middle market and business banking portfolios, and for overseeing underwriting activities for the tristate and New England regions. She will maintain offices in First Niagara’s New Haven, Conn., and Nyack regional offices, and will report directly to Nancy Cinfio, senior vice president and senior director of credit risk and approval. “Laurie brings 30 years of successful middle-market credit experience to the senior credit officer position,” Cinfio said. “In

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her previous leadership roles, she has used her extensive middle-market knowledge to effectively manage commercial and business banking portfolios and guide the loan approval processes. We are pleased to welcome Laurie to the First Niagara team.” Price joins First Niagara from Integritas Inc., where she served as CFO for the past two years. Prior to Integritas, Price was with Webster Bank from 2001 to 2011 most recently as senior vice president and chief credit approval officer. She has also held various credit and portfolio management positions at AmSouth Bank in Birmingham, Ala., and Shawmut Bank, N.A. Price has a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Mount Holyoke College.

New account exec at insurance business DANIEL W. TROGE, an insurance account executive has joined Ulster Insurance Services Inc., a subsidiary of Ulster Savings Bank. He will maintain offices at both to Ulster Savings Bank’s Poughkeepsie branches – 39 Burnett Boulevard and 2680 South Road. A SUNY Albany graduate, Troge received the certified professional insurance agent (CPIA) designation from the Professional Insurance Agents Association of New York state. With 27 years of insurance experience, Troge specializes in offering affordable insurance solutions to both retail and commercial clients. He is very active in his community, including involvement with local Boy Scouts and 4H organizations, the East Fishkill Conservation Advisory Council and the Fishkill Creek Watershed Association, where he serves as treasurer. He is also a past president of the White Pond Community Arts and Cultural Center in Stormville.

New director of marketing Stanley Satty has joined NetPublications Inc., a Poughkeepsie-based printer and book publisher as director of marketing. In this role, the Stamford, Conn., resident will lead execution of marketing initiatives and sales. “We are delighted to have Stanley join our team,” said William Grogg, president of NetPublications. “He brings a wealth of marketing experience with him, including developing marketing strategies and leading new business initiatives. I have no doubt that his insights, energy and innovation will lead NetPublications to new levels of success.” Satty worked for MasterCard International for 16 years in various roles, most recently as vice president of marketing. His roles included positions in product management, new product development, advertising and customer loyalty. He holds an MBA in marketing from the NYU Stern School of Business and Bachelor of Science degree in ommunications from Ohio University, Athens.


New fAces At sAlvAtioN Army iN rocklAND

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MaJors MarCUs and JoY JUGENHEIMEr have been appointed coordinators of The Salvation Army Rockland County Corps. They replace Major Philip A. Lloyd and his wife Major Jodi Lloyd, who served in the county for three years. The Jugenheimers hail from Ohio and have provided leadership to Salvation Army Corps in Connecticut, Staten Island and oversaw the Salvation Army’s youth program in New Jersey. While their appointment from Ohio to Rockland is new, Rockland is familiar territory for the couple. Twenty years ago, Marcus and Joy met as students at the Salvation Army’s School for Officer Training in Suffern, where they would later celebrate their wedding ceremony. Originally from Salem, Ohio, Mar-

FoCUs MEDIa INC., an advertising and public relations firm, has received three American Graphic Design Awards from Graphic Design USA magazine. Senior art director Kathryn Houghtaling, associate art director Emily Garozzo, senior web and graphic designer Kevin Green and designer MaryAnn Ellsworth were honored for their outstanding work in publication and Internet design. The national awards, which are given out annually, recognize graphic design work across many categories, ranging from print and packaging to web and interactive design. This is the second consecutive year Graphic Design USA magazine has recognized the firm with awards. The agency received awards for its work with three of its clients: Monticello Motor Club (publication design); Hudson Valley Economic Development Corp. (Internet design); and Judelson, Giordano & Siegel CPA, PC (Internet design). The American Graphic Design Awards competition is open to all in the field of graphic arts and design, including advertising agencies, design firms, publishers and more. More than 8,000 entries were submitted from across the country; only 15 percent were recognized with certificates of excellence. Graphic Design USA is a publication for graphic designers and other creative professionals across the country.

cus’s relationship with the Salvation Army started as a teenager as he served as a volunteer at a Salvation Army Summer Day Camp program. After graduating from high school, Marcus attended the University of Toledo before completing his bachelor’s degree at Nyack College in Nyack. Marcus was ordained as an officer (minister) in the Salvation Army in 1994. Joy’s family has been involved in the Salvation Army for six generations and her parents also served as Salvation Army officers. Joy completed her bachelor’s degree at Houghton College and her master’s degree from Bethel Seminary. Joy was ordained as an officer in the Salvation Army in 1995.

ArcHitect receives DesigN AwArD MICHaEl r. BErTa of Poughkeepsie is the winner of a 2013 Pinnacle Award for Best Renovation (Architecture) for a North Salem home. “Pinnacle awards are offered for outstanding performance,” said Catherine Hyland, BAHV executive director. “We are pleased Michael Berta won an award again in 2013. We value our relationship with him and his architectural expertise in association with the Hudson Valley building industry.” The award-winning house at 577 Grant Road is the home of Rosa and Zachary Schulman. The almost 4,000-square-foot renovation included the redesign of the first floor and entranceway plus the addition of a second floor onto the original single-story ranch house. A second garage was added to accommodate an antique and classic car collection. The house is situated on a 10-acre site with seasonal views of the New York City skyline. Berta has also completed commercial projects such as the Sonoma Café, now Eveready Diner, Highlands Place Shopping Center, Brewster; 376 Business Park, Wappingers; and a conversion of the former Fargo Manufacturing facility into a

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LIBERTY FREE THEATRE’S READING OF “RED,” a Tony Award-winning play by John Logan about the artist Mark Rothko, 7 p.m., hosted by the Delaware Arts Center, Krause Recital Hall, 37 Main St., Narrowsburg. The performance benefits Delaware Valley Arts Alliance and Liberty Free Theatre and will be followed by a reception. Tickets are available for a suggested donation of $25. For reservations, call Delaware Valley Arts Alliance at (845) 252-7576.

ILLUSIONIST AND “AMERICA’S GOT TALENT” FINALIST DREW THOMAS will bring his latest live production “Materialize,” to the Eisenhower Hall Theatre at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, 8 p.m. Tickets are $38 and available at IkeHall.com or by phone at (845) 9384159.

A DOCUMENTARY FILM “HUDSON RISING: STORIES OF REVIVAL FROM THE HUDSON VALLEY” will premiere at Basilica Hudson in Hudson at 6 p.m. The film features stories about individuals and projects that exemplify the revival of the Hudson Valley over the last two de-

Agnot, Christine, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $370,000 affecting property located at 261 S. Quaker Road, Hyde Park 12538. Filed Sept. 26. Agunzo, Michael F., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $75,000 affecting property located at 71 Osborne Hill Road, Fishkill 12524. Filed Sept. 11. Aiello, John S., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $324,000 affecting property located at 14 Sycamore Way, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Aug. 30.

Anderson, Artoria, et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $519,900 affecting property located at 15 Arrowhead Road, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Sept. 11. Armstrong, Scott A., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $250,000 affecting property located at 117 Cavo Drive, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 24. Avalo, Myra, et al. Filed by The Bank of New York Mellon. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $304,651 affecting property located at 1892 New Hackensack Road, Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Oct. 1.

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cades and the promise of a renaissance of its cities and towns, farms and open spaces, centers of culture, creativity and education, and a thriving economic hub for New York state and the entire nation. For more information, call Steve Densmore at (845) 234-8713 or email sdensmore@ choicewordspr.com.

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Birnstill, Emily, aka Emily Nott as heir at law and next of kin of Anthony Picciolo, et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 16 Hudson Heights Drive, Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Sept. 26.

Cherry, Stephanie Yvonne, as executrix for the estate of Gloria E. Cherry, et al. Filed by OneWest Bank F.S.B. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $169,000 affecting property located at 27 Willow St., Beacon 12508. Filed Sept. 17.

Cunningham, Richard, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $341,880 affecting property located at 25 Reynolds Road, Poughquag 12570. Filed Sept. 26. Curtis, Donna, et al. Filed by Household Finance Realty Corporation of New York. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $241,745 affecting property located at 22 Rymph Blvd., Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Sept. 5.

Clavin, Terence J., et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $170,274 affecting property located at 33 Kohlanaris Drive, Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Sept. 25.

Davidson, Michael J., et al. Filed by RBS Citizens N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $300,000 affecting property located at 6 Van Ness Road, Beacon 12508. Filed Sept. 16.

Cofield, Jonathan J., et al. Filed by RBS Citizens N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $276,700 affecting property located at 2698 W. Main St., Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Sept. 6.

Debaun, Suzanne, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $317,000 affecting property located at 239 All Angels Hill Road, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Oct. 2.

Conklin, Chayne S. Sr., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $185,963 affecting property located at 413 Vassar Road, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 3.

Decrosta, Kathryn, et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 68-70 Western Ave., Marlboro 12542. Filed Oct. 10.

Bradley, Stephen, et al. Filed by Fifth Third Mortgage Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $259,822 affecting property located at 39 Bog Hollow Road, Wassaic 12592. Filed Oct. 2.

Cooper, Ryan J., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 169 Beilke Road, Northeast 12546. Filed Sept. 30.

Dhakal, Eshaan, aka Parashu R. Dhakal, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $182,141 affecting property located at 79 Sunnybrook Circle, Highland 12528. Filed Oct. 11.

Cardoso, Eleanor A., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $225,000 affecting property located at 12 Chase Court, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Oct. 3.

Correjter, Natasha, et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $306,348 affecting property located at 86 Reservoir Road, Pawling 12564. Filed Sept. 12.

Dill, Lawrence J., et al. Filed by Federal National Mortgage Association. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $121,250 affecting property located at 7026 Route 209, Kerhonkson 12446. Filed Oct. 4.

Crystal Clear Mechanical Inc., et al. Filed by Rhinebeck Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $477,500 affecting property located in Hyde Park. Filed Sept. 4.

Donohue, Kevin C., et al. Filed by HSBC Bank USA N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $225,000 affecting property located at 280 Noxon Road, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 17.

THE ORANGE COUNTY ART FEDERATION 51ST ANNUAL JURIED MEMBERS EXHIBITION, at The Brotherhood Winery in Washingtonville. The reception and award presentation will take place Nov. 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. Artist Andrew Lattimore is the judge for this year’s event. To participate and for more information, call Sarah McHugh (845) 9878748) or email sarah@mchughstudio. com.

Barry, Kevin P., et al. Filed by Riverside Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $225,000 affecting property located at 310 Mill St., Poughkeepsie. Filed Sept. 3.

Cummings, Donald G. Jr., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $260,000 affecting property located at 345 Sinpatch Road, Wassaic 12592. Filed Sept. 5.

Chilsholm, Crompton L., et al. Filed by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $258,400 affecting property located at 306 Church St., Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Sept. 19.

MILLER CRAFT FAIR at the M.C. Miller Middle School, 65 Fording Place Road, Lake Katrine, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring handmade crafts, jewelry, holiday gifts, knitwear, floral, photography, specialty foods and direct sales vendors. Tickets $3 at the door. For more information, (845) 943-3941

Ayers, Jennifer, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $95,000 affecting property located at 6 Center St., Beacon 12508. Filed Sept. 26.

Catale, Kevin, et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 31 Cardinal Drive, Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Sept. 24.

Carino, Franco, et al. Filed by PHH Mortgage Corp. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $350,000 affecting property located at 19 Autumn Way, Poughquag 12570. Filed Sept. 9.


Dorrian, Mary F., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $35,000 affecting property located at 41 Cambridge Drive, Red Hook 12571. Filed Aug. 30.

Ferrieri, Stephen D., individually and co-administrator D.B.N. of the estate of Dennis F. Ferrieri, et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $173,500 affecting property located at 21 Russo Drive, Dunckelman, Eilene, aka Ei- Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed lene Camposano, et al. Filed by Sept. 13. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on Finkle, Bonnie A., et al. Filed a mortgage to secure $232,500 by U.S. Bank N.A. Action: seeks affecting property located at to foreclose on a mortgage to se54 College Ave., Poughkeepsie cure $144,000 affecting property 12603. Filed Sept. 23. located at 44 Merwin Road, Millerton 12546. Filed Sept. 18. Dursley, Christopher G., et al. Filed by Hudson Valley Federal Fiore, Dominick F., aka DomiCredit Union. Action: seeks to nick F. Manco, et al. Filed by foreclose on a mortgage to se- Hudson Valley Federal Credit cure $185,000 affecting prop- Union. Action: seeks to foreerty located at 115 Whiteford close on a mortgage to secure Drive, Pleasant Valley 12569. $125,000 affecting property loFiled Sept. 20. cated at 63 Stringham Road, LaGrangeville 12540. Filed Sept. 20. Eggleston, Robert E. Jr., et al. Filed by Green Tree Servicing Flood, Leo M., et al. Filed by First L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose Niagara Funding Inc. Action: on a mortgage to secure $312,000 seeks to foreclose on a mortgage affecting property located at 9 to secure an unspecified amount Park View Drive, Clinton Cor- affecting property located in Milners 12514. Filed Sept. 27. lerton. Filed Sept. 17. Eggleston, Robert E., et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $105,000 affecting property located at 3717 Route 44, Millbrook 12545. Filed Oct. 4.

Fox, Heather J., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 3 Hook Road, Unit 13J, Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Sept. 20.

Erickson, Edward M., et al. Filed by Emigrant Residential L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $150,000 affecting property located at 193 Rushmore Road, Stormville. Filed Sept. 20.

Francese, Michael L., et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $185,500 affecting property located at 17 Mildred Ave., Poughkeepsie. Filed Sept. 12.

Fedigan, Sean P., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $398,646 affecting property located at 129 Todd Hill Road, LaGrangeville 12540. Filed Oct. 1.

Frawley, Donna Meyer, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 18 Warren Drive, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Sept. 24.

Ferber, Chad W., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 16 Cramer Road, Rhinebeck 12572. Filed Sept. 9.

Galarza, Jose A., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 67 Kings Way, Pawling 12564. Filed Sept. 16.

Meyer, Kristie S., et al. Filed by the State of New York Mortgage Agency. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $188,422 affecting property located at 4206 Fox Lane, Poughkeepsie. Filed Sept. 18.

George, Lori, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 7 Carroll St., Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Sept. 23.

Hourihan, Timothy A., et al. Filed by Rhinebeck Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $600,000 affecting property located at 83 Crestwood Road, Red Hook. Filed Sept. 20.

Germano, Lawrence S., et al. Filed by Webster Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $150,000 affecting property located at 3549 Route 82, Millbrook. Filed Sept. 16.

Hunt, James, et al. Filed by Property Asset Management Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 7 Overlook Bluff, Marlboro 12542. Filed Oct. 7.

Labarbera, Virginia M., et al. Filed by M&T Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $105,000 affecting property located at 68 North Road, Tivoli 12583. Filed Sept. 16.

Hurley, Diana, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $252,000 affecting property located at 441 Hibernia Road, Salt Point 12578. Filed Oct. 1.

Lacerra, Nicolas J., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $342,308 affecting property located at 7 McDonnells Lane, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Sept. 23.

Hylton, Collin, et al. Filed by M&T Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $162,000 affecting property located at 3 Franklin St., Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Sept. 12.

Levitt, Muriel Terrin, et al. Filed by OneWest Bank F.S.B. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $334,875 affecting property located at 2417 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock 12498. Filed Oct. 8.

Jackson, Gerard, et al. Filed by GMAC Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 55 Sargent Ave., Beacon 12508. Filed Oct. 1.

Luby, Kenneth J., et al. Filed by M&T Bank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $216,702 affecting property located at 456 Creek Road, Pleasant Valley. Filed Sept. 26.

Moysiyonek, Ruth A., et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $150,000 affecting property located at 49 Jefferson Road, Red Hook 12571. Filed Sept. 23.

MacArthur, George Scott, et al. Filed by Sovereign Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $136,500 affecting property located at 15 Country Club Drive, Fishkill 12524. Filed Oct. 1.

Muntz, Kenneth E., et al. Filed by Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $275,000 affecting property located at 3 Cedar Drive, Hyde Park 12538. Filed Sept. 30.

MacDonald, Michael J., et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $286,450 affecting property located at 258 Salt Point Turnpike, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 27.

Neckles, James A., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $127,000 affecting property located at 40 W. Old Farm Road, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Oct. 3.

Manno-Lombardo, Paul, et al. Filed by Green Tree Servicing L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $200,000 affecting property located at 9 Tallardy Place, Poughkeepsie. Filed Sept. 27.

Nocket, Edward, et al. Filed by U.S. Bank Trust N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $138,650 affecting property located at 6 Bethlehem Place, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 4.

Messineo, Thomas P., et al. Filed by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $66,482 affecting property located at 66 Hunt Road, Wallkill 12589. Filed Oct. 9.

Parker, Kevin, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $361,250 affecting property located at 41 Sedgewick Road, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 9.

Giammatteo, Marc W., individually and as administrator of the estate of Melina W. Giammatteo, et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $80,000 affecting property located at 16 MacFarlane Road, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Sept. 13. Giardina, John, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $600,000 affecting property located at 21 W. Barrett Hill Road, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Sept. 4. Gilmore, Robert M., et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $275,000 affecting property located at 35 Primrose Lane, Stormville 12582. Filed Sept. 17. Glick, Kathy J., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $229,900 affecting property located at 79 Jefferson Road, Red Hook 12571. Filed Sept. 5.

Jacob, Donald G., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $375,457 affecting property located at 115 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Oct. 3. Kalpakis, David, et al. Filed by Apex Mortgage Corp. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $55,000 affecting property located at 3179 State Road 28, Shokan. Filed Oct. 11.

Gordon, Samuel G., et al. Filed by Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $229,000 affecting property located at 50 Ireland Drive, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 12. Kolenda, Richard, et al. Filed by Emigrant Bank. Action: seeks Hannigan, R. John, et al. Filed to foreclose on a mortgage to seby Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. cure $420,000 affecting property Action: seeks to foreclose on a located at 22 Kinsdale Court, mortgage to secure $287,000 af- Wappingers Falls. Filed Oct. 3. fecting property located at 19 Cottage St., Poughkeepsie 12603. Kristoferson, Lee A., et al. Filed Filed Sept. 30. by the State of New York Mortgage Agency. Action: seeks to Harmeling, Cheryl A., et al. foreclose on a mortgage to seFiled by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. cure $101,150 affecting property Action: seeks to foreclose on a located at 10 Eddy Road, Vermortgage to secure $230,700 af- bank 12585. Filed Sept. 25. fecting property located at 2411 Route 9D, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Sept. 26.

Kundrat, Joseph, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 355 Augusta Drive, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Sept. 19.

Miceli, Patricia A., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $244,897 affecting property located at 25 Swenson Drive, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Oct. 3. Michaud, John J., et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $150,000 affecting property located at 1474 Route 376, Wappingers Falls. Filed Sept. 11. Mitchell, William J., et al. Filed by DLJ Mortgage Capital Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $329,000 affecting property located at 6 Blackthorn Loop, Wappingers Falls. Filed Sept. 23.

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FACTS&FIGURES Patterson, Eileen, et al. Filed by EverBank. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $147,900 affecting property located at 167 S. Ohioville Road, New Paltz 12561. Filed Oct. 9.

Rizzo, Scott Alan, as executor of the estate of Elizabeth M. Rizzo, et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $75,000 affecting property located at 21 Field Court, Poughkeepsie Pessia, Philip E., et al. Filed by 12601. Filed Sept. 18. Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to fore- Rossi, Robert M., et al. Filed close on a mortgage to secure by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. $125,000 affecting property lo- Action: seeks to foreclose on a cated at 3580 Route 52, Storm- mortgage to secure $176,000 afville 12582. Filed Sept. 17. fecting property located at 649 Ulster Heights Road, Ellenville Pike, Gregory A., et al. Filed 12428. Filed Oct. 8. by TD Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to Russell, Donna J., et al. Filed by secure an unspecified amount Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: affecting property located at 18 seeks to foreclose on a mortgage Carey Drive, Woodstock 12498. to secure $135,000 affecting propFiled Oct. 11. erty located at 355 Route 292, Holmes 12531. Filed Sept. 26. Pinon, Salisa, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: Russo, Olivia, et al. Filed by seeks to foreclose on a mort- Bank of America N.A. Action: gage to secure $229,862 affecting seeks to foreclose on a mortproperty located at 197 Martin gage to secure $120,000 affectRoad, LaGrangeville 12540. Filed ing property located at 4 Alpine Aug. 30. Drive, Unit 4E, Wappingers Falls. Filed Sept. 25. Plummer, Shirley M., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank Saccoman, Marguerite, as heirN.A. Action: seeks to fore- at-law to the estate of Robert close on a mortgage to secure Anderson, et al. Filed by Genera$85,600 affecting property lo- tion Mortgage Co. Action: seeks cated at 2710 South Road, Unit to foreclose on a mortgage to seC10, Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed cure $262,500 affecting property Sept. 19. located at 530 Binnewater Road, Kingston 12401. Filed Oct. 10. Porco, Robert, et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Salmon, Sherine R., aka Action: seeks to foreclose on a Sherine Campbell, et al. Filed mortgage to secure an unspeci- by Citimortgage Inc. Action: fied amount affecting property seeks to foreclose on a mortgage located at 209 Lake Shore Drive, to secure an unspecified amount Pine Bush 12566. Filed Oct. 4. affecting property located at 94 Rinaldi Blvd., Poughkeepsie Price, Stephen W. Jr., et al. Filed 12601. Filed Sept. 18. by Bank of America N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mort- Sanchez, Jose A., et al. Filed gage to secure $167,000 affect- by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. ing property located at 62 Baker Action: seeks to foreclose on a Road, Hopewell Junction 12533. mortgage to secure $148,400 Filed Oct. 4. affecting property located at 10 Marshall St., Poughkeepsie Qaqish, Raja Y., et al. Filed by 12601. Filed Oct. 1. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mort- Schnell, Priscilla, et al. Filed by gage to secure $204,020 affecting Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks property located at 21 Lexington to foreclose on a mortgage to seAve., Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed cure $118,000 affecting property Sept. 4. located at 528 Lakeside Road, Pine Bush 12566. Filed Oct. 8. Rigney, Daniel A. III, et al. Filed by the State of New York Segarra, Michelle, et al. Filed Mortgage Agency. Action: seeks by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. to foreclose on a mortgage to se- Action: seeks to foreclose on a cure $220,050 affecting property mortgage to secure $80,800 aflocated at 22 Green St., Beacon fecting property located at 39C 12508. Filed Sept. 25. Scarborough Lane, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Oct. 2.

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Serino, Robert A., et al. Filed by RBS Citizens N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $239,384 affecting property located at 164 Vassar Road, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 27. Seymour, Teresa, et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $100,000 affecting property located at 4 Church Street Extension, Red Hook 12571. Filed Oct. 3.

Swope, Allen, et al. Filed by Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $252,000 affecting property located at 2284 Route 55, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Sept. 11.

Westrick, Stefanie A., aka Stefanie A. Diggins, et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $240,000 affecting property located at 56 Hemlock Drive, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Sept. 16.

M. Lindsey Associates Inc., d.b.a. Kramden’s Collectibles, 33 ½ John St., Kingston 12401. Filed Oct. 11.

Thompson, Raymond L., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $133,500 affecting property located at 39 S. Randolph Ave., Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Sept. 12.

Wright, Gary F., et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $417,000 affecting property located at 12 Grandview Terrace, Wallkill 12589. Filed Oct. 7.

River Management, Development and Realty Inc., d.b.a. Associa River Management, 297 Mill St., Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Aug. 2.

Simmons, Marc R., et al. Filed by Franklin American Mortgage Co. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $283,583 affecting property located at 158 Belvedere Road, Beacon 12508. Filed Sept. 30.

Touri, William J., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Mechanic’s Liens Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $112,917 affecting property located at 1435 Mielnicki, Kazimiera, as ownRoute 292, Holmes 12531. Filed er. $7,590 as claimed by Sarah Emanuele, Cornwall-on-HudSept. 4. son. Property: 15-17 Cape Ave., Sledziejowski, Roman, et al. Filed by Self Reliance (NY) Fed- Travis, Devin A., et al. Filed by Ellenville. Filed Oct. 11. eral Credit Union. Action: seeks Hudson Valley Federal Credit to foreclose on a mortgage to Union. Action: seeks to fore- Northwoods Holding Group secure an unspecified amount close on a mortgage to secure L.L.C., as owner. $34,050 as affecting property located at $232,000 affecting property lo- claimed by Walker Architec310 Mansion St., Poughkeepsie cated at 21 Alpert Drive, Wap- ture, Woodstock. Property: 276 12601. Filed Sept. 16. pingers Falls 12590. Filed Sept. 9. Meads Mountain Road, Woodstock. Filed Oct. 11. Smith, Richard James Jr., et al. Filed by Sovereign Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $125,000 affecting property located at 6 Martin Road, Pleasant Valley 12569. Filed Sept. 20.

Tresvik, Kim W., et al. Filed by the State of New York Mortgage Agency. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $78,350 affecting property located at 1326 Old Post Road, Ulster Park. Filed Oct. 7.

RJA Holding Inc., as owner. $15,025 as claimed by Barger and Miller Engineering and Land Surveying PC, Wappingers Falls. Property: in Hyde Park. Filed Oct. 9.

Springmeyer, Donald, et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 154 Bog Hollow Road, Wassaic 12592. Filed Sept. 20.

Vail, Daniel P., et al. Filed by Nationstar Mortgage L.L.C. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $175,200 affecting property located at 17 Van Wyck Drive, Poughkeepsie 12601. Filed Sept. 3.

RJA Holding Inc., as owner. $8,956 as claimed by Barger and Miller Engineering and Land Surveying PC, Wappingers Falls. Property: New Hackensack Road and All Angels Hill Road, Wappinegrs. Filed Oct. 9.

Sroka, Ellen, et al. Filed by Citimortgage Inc. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure an unspecified amount affecting property located at 11 Donny Drive, Wappingers Falls 12590. Filed Sept. 12.

Vasquez, Fermin P., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $289,711 affecting property located at 6 Lilac Drive, Wingdale 12594. Filed Oct. 2.

Staiano, Anthony F., et al. Filed by Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $202,500 affecting property located at 22 Tiger Road, Hopewell Junction 12533. Filed Aug. 30. Suckow, Gregory M., et al. Filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose on a mortgage to secure $362,250 affecting property located at 2 Anson Ave., Millbrook 12545. Filed Oct. 2.

Miander Inc., d.b.a. Stella’s Station, 150 Partition St., Saugerties 12477. Filed Oct. 7.

Partnerships Main Street Music, 382 Main St., Beacon, c/o Jacob Bernz and David Bernz. Filed Aug. 5. Moving Right Along Commercial/Residential Cleaning and Maintenance, 239 Mountain Road, Rosendale 12472, c/o Samuel Sawyer III and Liane E. Potter. Filed Oct. 4. Paper Shredders/Hudson Valley Sports Report, 8 Van Wagner Road, Highland and 3 Merlot Drive, Unit 325, Highland, c/o Charles P. Cornacchio and Richard P. Thomaselli. Filed Oct. 4.

Sole Proprietorships 1to1shopbiz, P.O. Box 790, Wallkill 12589, c/o Maryanne O. Normann. Filed Oct. 4.

6th Planet Productions, 9 Suncrest Court, Poughkeepsie 12601, c/o Frank R. Barriera. Scharf, Gilbert, as owner. Filed Aug. 1. $43,465 as claimed by Nejame Pool Specialists Inc., Pleasant Valley. Property: 570-582 Pump- Carol Anne Designs, 8 North Drive, Red Hook 12571, c/o Carkin Lane, Clinton. Filed Oct. 8. ol S. Guidi. Filed Aug. 1.

New Businesses

Cool Glass, 138 Elm St., Saugerties 12477, c/o Paul G. Galchus. Filed Oct. 9.

Virtuoso-Lamake, Joan M., et al. Filed by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Action: seeks to foreclose This paper is not responsible for on a mortgage to secure $152,248 typographical errors contained in Crescent Moon Farm, P.O. Box 101, Cottekill 12419, c/o Robert affecting property located at 3 the original filings. N. Vosper Jr. Filed Oct. 7. Lindbergh Place, Poughkeepsie 12603. Filed Sept. 27. Doing Business As EternalGlyphics, P.O. Box 311, Bearsville 12409, c/o Catherine Wesley, Mark, et al. Filed by EverBank. Action: seeks to fore- Journey Inn Ltd., d.b.a. Hud- Loeffen. Filed Oct. 9. close on a mortgage to secure son Valley Walkabouts, 35 $238,095 affecting property lo- South Drive, Hyde Park 12538. cated at 4835 Route 22, Amenia Filed Aug. 2. 12501. Filed Sept. 3.


Extreme Cleaners, 706 Route 212, Saugerties 12477, c/o Charlotte Elaine Terranella. Filed Oct. 4.

Pork Butts Bar-B-Q, 670 Gran- Rhino Records, 3 Church St., ite Road, Lot 1, Kerhonkson New Paltz 12561, c/o Richard F. 12446, c/o Roger Raymond Lange Jr. Filed Oct. 10. Dunham. Filed Oct. 11. Rise ‘n Shine, 2 Wells Manor Family Jewlz, 19 S. Clinton St., RCNH Plumbing and Heating, 24 Lane, Apt. 26, Rhinebeck 12572, Poughkeepsie 12601, c/o Edgar Pulling Road, LaGrangeville 12540, c/o Patricia A. Cunningham. Henderson Jr. Filed Aug. 1. c/o Richard R. Nichtern. Filed Aug. 2. Filed Aug. 1. Fully Loaded Auto Sales, 709 Ulster Ave., Kingston 12401, c/o Marc E. McMurray. Filed Oct. 8. Gavin Craddock, 1130 Old Ford Road, New Paltz 12561, c/o Gavin D. Craddock. Filed Oct. 10. Happy Dogz, 220 Overocker Road, Poughkeepsie 12603, c/o Bliss Edwards. Filed Aug. 5. J. Stanger Fine Arts, 164 Mill Road, Stone Ridge 12484, c/o Judy E. Stanger. Filed Oct. 11. J.A.G. Mobile Mechanic, 19 Crescent Drive, Beacon 12508, c/o Joseph Allen Gaspare. Filed Aug. 2.

South American Trucking, 3912 Route 9W, Saugerties 12477, c/o Richard C. Micucci. Filed Oct. 9.

FAMILY-OWNED BUSINESS AWARDS

Saluting the hardworking family entrepreneurs who have built successful businesses in Westchester County

Marlboro Motel, 1612 Route 9W, Marlboro 12547, c/o Iftikhar A. Malik. Filed Oct. 9. Meghan Davis Photography, 1 Concord Road, Fishkill 12524, c/o Meghan Davis. Filed Aug. 2. Next Step Home Inspection, 23 Cambridge Court, Highland 12528, c/o Gary R. Carter. Filed Aug. 2.

2013

WESTCHESTER COUNTY

NOVEMBER 7 | 5:30 P.M. MAPLETON AT GOOD COUNSEL 52 N. BROADWAY, WHITE PLAINS

FEATURING

ANTHONY R. DAVIDSON MBA, Ph.D. Dean School of Graduate and Professional Studies

ALBERT PALANCIA INSURANCE AGENCY | Mamaroneck A.G. WILLIAMS PAINTING COMPANY, INC. | Pelham ADCORP MEDIA GROUP | Irvington AMMIRATI | Pelham BEST PLUMBING TILE & STONE | Somers CASPI DEVELOPMENT | Purchase CLASSIC WESTCHESTER A DIVISION OF FIRST CHOICE STAFFING, INC. | White Plains DECICCO FAMILY MARKETS | Armonk D. BERTOLINE & SONS | Peekskill DEUTSCH FAMILY WINE & SPIRITS | White Plains FIRE GLOW DISTRIBUTORS INC. | Yorktown GREGORY SAHAGIAN & SON, INC. | Hartsdale HUDSON BARTER EXCHANGE | Elmsford LAM DESIGN | Pleasantville LEE’S FUNERAL HOME, LLC | White Plains MURPHY BROTHERS CONTRACTING | Mamaroneck RED OAK TRANSPORTATION | Port Chester REY INSURANCE AGENCY | Sleepy Hollow ROBERT T. KIRKWOOD, INC. | Pleasantville ROYAL PALACE RESTAURANT | White Plains SPRING HILL KENNELS | Katonah STEINER SPORTS | New Rochelle STRATEGY LEADERS | Chappaqua SUSAN MARLOWE FITNESS CLUB FOR WOMEN | Scarsdale WESTCHESTER AUTOMATED GATE | Mahopac X-PRESS PRINTING | Mahopac

NOMINATIONS

Pits-R-Pals, P.O. Box 738, Glasco 12432, c/o Michael Olivieri. Filed Oct. 11. Planned Perfectly Hudson Valley, 124 N. Cross Road, LaGrangeville 12540, c/o Michelle Dinan. Filed Aug. 5.

AWARDS CELEBRATION

NOMINEES TO DATE

Madison Square, 30 Partington Lane, Marlboro 12542, c/o Steven E. Markle. Filed Oct. 10.

Ostrander Electric, 20 Sickler Road, Lake Hill 12448, c/o Cory D. Ostrander. Filed Oct. 7.

The Huguenot, 36 Main St., New Paltz 12561, c/o Bonnie Joy Snow. Filed Oct. 9.

BE PART OF THE FIRST

Kaml Tech Services, 34 Barman Ave., Apt. C3, Kingston 12401, c/o Merlyn Manuel Kaml. Filed Oct. 11.

Nuts for the Rainforest, 172 New Salem Road, Kingston 12401, c/o Jennifer E. Polatsek. Filed Oct. 8.

Style Hounds Handknits, 266 WW Auto Sales, 2037 Route 32, Union Center Road, Ulster Park Saugerties 12477, c/o Gabriel V. 12487, c/o Laurel L. Emery. Filed Geisler. Filed Oct. 11. Oct. 4.

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Chris Gallant & Damian Brown Owners, The Bronx Brewery Bronx, NY Chase Business Clients

The Bronx Brewery’s mission is to bring brewing back to the Bronx. It’s our mission to help. With help from their local Chase banker, Chris Gallant & Damian Brown were able to get the loan they needed to realize an unlikely dream: breaking ground on the Bronx’s first brewery in decades. At Chase, we’ve made it our mission to help businesses like yours and Chris and Damian’s, so you can do more than succeed–so you can thrive. Chase is ready with limited-time financing offers to help you expand, hire, or manage cash flow. To learn more, contact Don Maloney, Regional Manager, at 212-899-1863 or visit chase.com/MissionMainStreet/TriState.

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