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Student group will open for world-renowned quartet
The Westchester Chamber Music Society (WCMS) is continuing its educational Youth Initiative to partner with chamber music programs at schools and colleges across Westchester County in which top student chamber music groups “open” for world-renowned professional ensembles and receive feedback from members of the ensemble in the form of a mini-masterclass. The students also participate in the post-concert Q&A session with the professional musicians. The very successful kick-off event in March 2023 featured students from the Music Conservatory of Westchester and the Amerigo Trio with the violinist and former concertmaster of the
New York Philharmonic Glenn Dicterow. In April 2023, the celebrated Horszowski Piano Trio was joined by an ensemble from the Purchase College Conservatory of Music.
On April 21, 2024, WCMS will present the Momenta Quartet with the violinists Emilie-Anne Gendron and Alex Shiozaki, the violist Stephanie Griffin, and the cellist Michael Haas. The quartet is playing a program of Haydn, Brown, and Schubert. The American composer Elizabeth Brown, will attend the concert and introduce her piece, Just Visible in the Distance, to be performed by the Momenta.
The Momenta will also perform Haydn’s String Quartet in F minor, “Sun Quartets,” Op. 20, No. 5, and
Schubert’s String Quartet No. 13 in A minor (“Rosamunde”) D. 804, Op. 29.
As part of our focus on intergenerational and educational programming, the WCMS Youth Initiative will provide an opportunity for the SEAL String Quartet from White Plains High School to “open” for the Momenta. Mentored by Zachary May, student musicians Lucas Rhode, violin; Emiliano Juarez, violin; Aria Mukhopadhyay, viola; and Saskia Aikman, cello, will play the first movement from Haydn’s String Quartet in D minor, Op. 76, No. 2 (“Quinten”).
Attendees at the concert will
ArtsWestchester hosts Women’s History Month
State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Senator Shelley B. Mayer, and ArtsWestchester hosted a Celebration of Women’s Art and Cultural Expressions on March 23, in honor of Women’s History Month. Community members from throughout Westchester came to watch performances by four remarkable female artists and to listen to a panel discussion on women’s art, inspiration, and challenges.
Leader Stewart-Cousins, Senator Mayer, and ArtsWestcheser welcomed four artists: Estelle Messina Bikibili (Stella the Artiste), a Motown/Soul singer and pianist; Flor Bromley, a Latin singer/ songwriter; Rachel M. Simon, a poet; and Shanelle Watts (ShanelleTheArtist), a spoken word artist.
Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said, “It was wonderful to host a Celebration of Women’s Art and Cultural Expressions in honor of Women’s History Month. In celebrating Women’s History Month, we honor the resilience, creativity, and indomitable spirit of women throughout history. In Westchester and throughout New York State, we have a rich tapestry of artistic expression surrounding us, and events like these serve as reminders of the impact that art has on our lives. I extend my thanks
to our four phenomenal artists for their captivating performances, and to my co-hosts, Senator Shelley Mayer and ArtsWestchester.”
Senator Shelley Mayer said, “I was happy to host this special celebration of art and culture in honor of Women’s History Month. In Westchester, we are so fortunate to have beautiful forms of art all around us, much of it thanks to ArtsWestchester. It is important that we uplift female voices in our community and share experiences with one another through art. I thank Senate Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins and ArtsWestchester for co-hosting this event and I thank the four incredible performers for sharing their work with the community.”
Janet Langsam, Chief Executive Officer of ArtsWestchester, said, “I was honored to co-host this event to elevate women artist’s creative work with Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Senator Shelley Mayer. It is important to ArtsWestchester to make safe spaces for artist’s voices to be shared and to be heard. Art is honest and true because artists, so often, get to the heart of the matter through their expressions. Whether through music, poetry, dance or painting, art connects us and brings people together.”

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New Rochelle celebrates Irish-American Heritage Month
On Thursday, March 28, in commemoration of Irish Heritage Month, the City of New Rochelle hosted the Irish-American Heritage Gala, honoring the community’s spirit and deep cultural heritage.
The joyous night started at City Hall’s Rotunda Gallery where attendees enjoyed a diverse culinary sampling featuring dishes from Beechmont Tavern, Lawton St. Tavern, Spectators Sports Pub, and New Rochelle Bakery. Gala attendees were also treated to a variety of entertaining performances paying tribute to Irish heritage, including Irish step dancers from the McGough Academy, New Rochelle Police Department’s Lt. Downs on the bagpipes, and Cate Sandstrom playing the fiddle.
The event honored Spectators Sports Pub co-owners Steve Morris and Gary Torigian for their decades of commitment, community spirit and philanthropy in New Rochelle. A family-run business since 1981, Spec-
tators is an integral part of the New Rochelle community and the City’s downtown district. Giving back locally has long been part of their mission by regularly donating goods and services and hosting charitable events for a number of City and local not for profits and foundations including the New Rochelle Police and Fire Departments, Special Olympics, Habitat for Humanity, local sports programs and other organizations, to name a few.
“During Irish Heritage Month, we honor the profound contributions and cultural heritage of our Irish-American community, who are a fundamental part of the City of New Rochelle’s history and heritage,” said Vincent Parise, Commissioner of the New Rochelle Department of Parks & Recreation, the City’s host for the evening. “Our ceremonial gala is a reflection of New Rochelle’s continued commitment to celebrating the diversity of residents who make up our great City.

New Rochelle partners with Volunteer New York! for 8th annual Parks Clean-up Weekend
Volunteer New York! and the City of New Rochelle Parks and Recreation Department are excited to collaborate again for the 8th annual Parks Clean-up Weekend. On Saturday, April 27th, and Sunday, April 28th, this year’s initiative spans 13 parks and offers a prime opportunity for residents to contribute to the care and improvement of their community’s green spaces.
The annual Parks Clean-up Weekend is open to all New Rochelle community members. With a diverse array of projects,
including trash removal, trail maintenance, and beautification tasks, volunteers can make a tangible difference in preparing the parks for the upcoming summer season.
Starting today, interested volunteers can register by visiting volunteernewyork.org/ newrochelle or calling 914-948-4452 for additional information. An adult must accompany volunteers between 5 and 16 years old. Group and team registrations are also available. See the parks list and clean-up schedule below.

“This city-wide Parks Clean-up Weekend, taking place at 13 sites throughout New Rochelle, is a great way for residents to play a part in preparing our parks for the increase of visitors that occurs during the warmer months,” said Vin Parise, New Rochelle Commissioner of Parks & Recreation. “We are thankful for the ongoing partnership that we have with Volunteer New York! and to all the community members who dedicate their time to this cause.”
“The energy and dedication our volunteers
display each year during the Parks Clean-up Weekend is truly inspiring,” said Jeanette Gisbert, Executive Director of Volunteer New York!. “Their hard work transforms our community parks into welcoming spaces for all to enjoy and is a tangible demonstration of the transformative power of people to make positive change. We’re proud of our partnership with the City of New Rochelle and are excited to keep working together to connect residents with meaningful volunteer opportunities within their community.”











Report on Bronxville PD
By Mary MarvinOur Police Department issues an annual State of the Department report that discusses every aspect of local policing.
It is currently on the Village/P.D. website, but given its importance and comprehensive analyses, I thought the highlights deserve wider distribution.
The report says it all in the Mission Statement. “The Bronxville Police Department’s duty is to enhance life in our Village by working in partnership with the community in accordance with the constitutional rights to enforce laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear and provide a safe environment.”
Twenty-three dedicated individuals including a Chief of Police, two lieutenants, two Detectives, five Sergeants and 13 police officers serve our population of 6525 composed of 46% males, 54% females and in 2221 households averaging 2.78 occupants per unit.
Our department currently has 21 male and two female officers, 16 of which are Caucasian, four Black officers and three of Hispanic heritage. As to years of service, the largest grouping is 16 to 20 years of experience in the 41 to 45 age bracket.
Highlights of our Leadership Team
Our Police Chief, Christopher Satriale, began his career in Bronxville in 1988; was appointed Chief in 2007 and has worn every shield in the department including Police Officer, Detective Sergeant, Detective, Sergeant, and Lieutenant. He is a member of the FBI Law-Enforcement Executive Development Association, the International Chiefs of Police, the New York State Chiefs of Police, the Bronxville School Health and Safety Committee, the Westchester County Chiefs Association and the New York State Officers Association.
Lieutenant William Carroll is a Marine Corps veteran who began his career with us in 2007 after serving in the New York City Police Department 2003-2007. He was promoted to his current position of Lieutenant in 2023. He is a Youth Officer, a hostage negotiator and a member of the Bicycle Unit.
Lieutenant Nicolas DeYoung began his career in 2004 with the NYPD and joined the Bronxville department in 2007 and was also promoted to Lieutenant in 2023. Lieutenant DeYoung oversees all department training, is a member of the Emergency Response Unit, Bicycle Unit, a Youth Officer, a Community Resource Officer, and Field Training Officer.
Department Divisions
Like other Westchester departments, we have a Patrol Division, Detective Division, Emergency Response Unit, Bicycle Patrol unit and what’s terribly important to our department, a Youth Division, as our police officers are keenly aware of the issues and dilemmas facing today’s youth and we have specially trained officers that provide invaluable assistance and direction to the young people and their families.
As it is essential that the community have confidence in the procedures of their police department and its integrity, any allegations of misconduct against members of the department are thoroughly and
expeditiously investigated. It is the policy of our department to investigate any complaint of alleged officer misconduct, determine the validity and promptly and impartially take appropriate action when necessary. In 2023, there were four civilian complaints, resulting in no findings of misconduct.
Despite being such a small department, our police officers are some of the most highly trained and the following are just a few areas of expertise and recertification and enhancements to their highly professional careers.
Training
Firing Range Qualification
Requalification sessions are conducted in March, June, July, and September as officers complete training qualification in the department-issued Glock duty weapon and department patrol rifles.
Every officer was recertified in CPR, Automated External Defibrillator (AED), Naloxone proficiency, and Mobile Crisis Response Team training – community based intervention to individuals in crisis including screening for suicide, or need for hospitalization and de-escalation and conflict resolution in coordination with medical and behavioral health services.
Additional Specialized Training
The Emergency Response Unit receives tactical training including covert searches, team movement, high-risk warrant service, active shooter response, structure clearing strategies, less lethal weapon use and certification, advanced firearms training, close-quarter tactics and active shooter responses.
In addition…
• EMT school
• Use of Force refresher course
• De-Escalation training
• Officer Wellness
• Field Sobriety Test Training
• Taser Instructor Certification
• Pepper Bell Instruction
• NYS SWAT School
• Radar Operator Course
• Investigative Photography
• Crime Scene and Evidence Course
Calls for Service
Calls totaled 2,981 in 2023 progressing from 2,922 in 2022, 2,541 in 2021, and 2,370 in 2020.
Sample of Calls
Alarms – 296
Animal Complaints – 12
Auto Accidents – 188
Burglary – 3
Crime in Progress – 63
Domestic Dispute – 30
Disturbance – 92
Fire Department – 309
Juvenile Incidents – 32
Traffic Complaint – 168
Welfare Check – 48
-Mary Marvin is the mayor of the village of Bronxville.


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enjoy superb acoustics and the intimate experience of sitting close to the musicians, in a space similar in size to the drawing rooms in which Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven originally performed. WCMS will also be live-streaming the concert to people’s homes with a recording remaining available for 48 hours after the performance for listeners who cannot attend in person.
Following the concert, there will be a Q&A with the professional and student musicians.
For 73 years, the Westchester Chamber Music Society has brought to Westchester first-rate artists, such as the renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma; the Amerigo Trio with the violinist Glenn Dicterow; the Emerson, Brentano,
and Kalichstein ensembles; and award-winning young talent, including the Dover and Ulysses String Quartets. Our mission is to provide live, world-class chamber-music concerts, support chamber-music performers, and help to sustain the arts community.
Each year in Rye, New York, world-class ensembles perform five concerts in an intimate setting with exquisite acoustics. Concerts are in-person and livestreamed simultaneously to remote listeners with a recording available for 48 hours after the actual performance.
Livestreaming WCMS concerts at very reasonable prices allows us to reach and serve a broader range of community members throughout Westchester and beyond, including older adults and individuals with disabilities who may not attend in person.










NOTICE OF ANNUAL PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING, ELECTION OF SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS AND VOTE ON BUDGET OF HARRISON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T HARRISON, NEW YORK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing on the Budget of the qualified voters of the Harrison Central School District, Harrison, New York, will be held at the Louis M. Klein Middle School on May 8, 2024 at 7:15 P.M. for the purpose of presenting the Budget for the 2024-2025 school year.
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the money which will be required for the ensuing school year for school purposes may be obtained by any taxpayer in the District during the fourteen days immediately preceding the Annual School District Meeting, May 21, 2024, except Saturday, Sunday or Holiday, at each of the following schoolhouses in which school is maintained during the hours designated, at any public or free association library in the District, and on the District website.
Harrison High School - 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
Louis M. Klein Middle School - 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
Elementary Schools - 9:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.: Harrison Avenue School, Parsons Memorial School, Purchase School & Samuel J. Preston School
Office of the District Clerk - 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Real Property Tax Exemption Report prepared in accordance with Section 495 of the Real Property Tax Law will be annexed to any tentative/preliminary budget as well as the final adopted budget of which it will form a part, and shall be posted on District bulletin board(s) maintained for public notices, as well as on the District’s website.
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual School District Meeting of the residents of the Harrison Central School District, Harrison, NY, qualified to vote at School District Meetings and/or Elections of said District will be held at the places hereafter set forth on May 21, 2024 between the hours of 7:00 A.M and 9:00 P.M., prevailing time, for the purpose of voting by voting machine upon the following items:
1. To adopt the annual budget of the School District for the 2024-2025 fiscal year and to elect two (2) members of the Board of Education, for three (3) year terms, each commencing July 1, 2024 and expiring June 30, 2027.
The qualified voters will fill the following vacancies:
a. The office of Kelly Kozak, a member of the Board of Education, which term expires on June 30, 2024, for a new term commencing July 1, 2024 and expiring on June 30, 2027.
b. The office of Dennis DiLorenzo, a member of the Board of Education, which term expires on June 30, 2024, for a new term commencing July 1, 2024 and expiring on June 30, 2027.
Each vacancy shall be considered a separate and specific office and a separate petition is required to nominate a candidate for each office. The petition shall be directed to the District Clerk, shall be signed by at least 25 qualified voters of the District, shall state the residence address of each signer, the name and residence address of the candidate, and shall describe the specific vacancy on the Board of Education for which the candidate is nominated which description shall include at least the length of the term of office and the name of the last incumbent, if any. Forms complying with these requirements may be obtained from the Office of the District Clerk, 50 Union Avenue, Harrison, NY between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M., prevailing time, Monday through Friday. Petitions are due not later than on April 22, 2024 at 5:00 P.M.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that applications for Absentee Ballots may be obtained at the Office of the District Clerk, 50 Union Avenue, Harrison, NY. Written requests for absentee ballots must be made at least 7 days and not more than 30 days prior to the Annual School District Meeting, May 21, 2024. If the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, the completed application must be received by the District Clerk no later than 3:45 P.M. (Prevailing Time) on May 14, 2024. If the Ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter, the completed application must be received by the District Clerk no later than 3:45 P.M. (Prevailing Time) on May 20, 2024. No absentee ballot shall be canvassed unless it shall have been received by the District Clerk not later than 5:00 P.M. on May 21, 2024.
A list of all persons to whom Absentee Ballots shall have been issued and a list of all military voters to whom Military Ballots shall have been issued will be available for inspection to qualified voters of the District at the Office of the District Clerk, on each of the five days prior to the day of the election, except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. (Prevailing Time). Any qualified voter may file a written challenge of the qualification of a voter whose name appears on such list, stating the reasons for the challenge.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to Section 2018-f of the Education Law, applications for early mail ballots may be obtained at the Office of the District Clerk, 50 Union Avenue, Harrison, NY, during all days in which the School District is in session. Completed
applications must be received by the District Clerk no earlier than April 22, 2024 and by May 14, 2024, if the early mail ballot is to be mailed to the voter. If the early mail ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter at the Office of the District Clerk the completed application must be received by the District Clerk no later than May 20, 2024. No early mail voter’s ballot will be canvassed unless it has been received in the Office of the District Clerk of the School District no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 21, 2024. A list of all persons to whom early ballots have been issued will be available in the Office of the District Clerk’s office during office hours on and after May 15, 2024 until May 20, 2024, except on Sundays, by prearranged appointment, and such list shall also be posted at the polling place or places at the election of members of the board of education. A challenge to an early voting ballot may not be made on the basis that the voter should have applied for an absentee ballot
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for the purposes of voting, the School District has been divided into four (4) election districts and that an accurate description of the boundaries of these school election districts is on file and may be inspected at the Office of the District Clerk on weekdays when school is in session, during regular work hours, 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., at the Administrative Offices, 50 Union Avenue, Harrison, NY.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the May 21, 2024 School District Election and Budget Vote will be held at the following polling places in the School Election Districts hereinafter set forth:
Election District A: At the Harrison Avenue School in Harrison, New York. Said Election District A comprises a portion of the area formerly constituting the area of Union Free School District No. 6 of the Town of Harrison, Westchester County, New York, which encompasses the area designated as the boundary line for attendance at Harrison Avenue School.
Election District B - at the Samuel J. Preston School in West Harrison, New York. Said Election District B comprises the area formerly constituting the area of Union Free School District No. 7 of the Town of Harrison, Westchester County, New York, which encompasses the area designated as the boundary line for attendance at Samuel J. Preston School.
Election District C - at the Purchase Elementary School on Purchase Street, in Purchase, New York. Said Election District C comprises the area formerly constituting the areas of Union Free School District No. 2 of the Town of Harrison and Rye, Westchester County, New York, and Common School District No. 5 of the Towns of Harrison and North Castle, Westchester County, New York, which encompasses the area designated as the boundary line for attendance at Purchase Elementary School.
Election District D - at the Parsons Memorial School in Harrison, New York. Said Election District D comprises a portion of the area formerly constituting the area of Union Free School District No. 6 of the Town of Harrison, Westchester County, New York, which encompasses the area designated as the boundary line for attendance at the Parsons Memorial School.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Military Voters who are qualified voters of the District may obtain an application for a military ballot from the District Clerk at 50 Union Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528, Telephone (914) 835-3300 or email: districtclerk@harrisoncsd.org, by no later than 5:00 P.M. on April 25, 2024. The Military Voter may indicate their preference for receiving the application for a military ballot by mail, by facsimile or email. Military ballots will be mailed or otherwise distributed no later than 25 days before the election. Military ballots must be returned by mail or in person and received by the District Clerk by 5:00 P.M. on May 16, 2023.
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Education Law, Section 2035, Subdivision 2, the Board of Education has adopted a rule with respect to the submission of questions or propositions to be voted upon by voting machines at school district meetings or elections requiring any valid petition or request from qualified voters for the submission of questions or propositions to be voted upon at any such meeting or election, and reserving to the Board of Education the right to edit such questions or propositions without changing the substance thereof for the purpose of preparing ballots for voting machines.
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that although voting machines will be used to record the votes on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, there will be no registration of voters in advance of said meeting. Accordingly, all persons shall be entitled to vote as aforesaid who present themselves at the polls, who are not challenged while in the polling place, and who execute a statement, to be provided by the Board of Education, indicating that they possess the following qualifications: 1. A citizen of the United States; 2. Eighteen years of age; and 3. A resident of the district for a period of 30 days immediately preceding May 21, 2024.
Pursuant to Education Law Section 2018-c, all new persons offering to vote at any school district meeting or election for which registration is not required, shall provide one form of proof of residency. Acceptable proof of residency shall be a driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, a utility bill, or a voter registration card.
By order of the Board of Education, Harrison Central School District.
Dated: March 20, 2024
Harrison, New York
Michelle DeCarlo District Clerk












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NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 9/21/23 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to:373 Stratton Rd., New Rochelle, NY 10804. Notice of Formation of NYC SourApple LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
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Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC). The name of the LLC is: Sagehouse Redesign LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) office on: March 25, 2024. The County in which the Office is to be located: Westchester. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is: 900 Boston Post Rd, Rye, NY 10580. Purpose: any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of LOVESOL COSMETICS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 03/21/2024. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to LOVESOL COSMETICS LLC C/O REGISTERED AGENTS INC., 418 BROADWAY STE R, ALBANY, NY, 12207. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 03/27/24 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 29 Monroe St, Mount Vernon 10550. Notice of Formation of Enrich ExperienceS, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 09/07/2023 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to:107 Greenacres Avenue, White Plains, New York 10606. Notice of Formation of Krisbergh Law, PLLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
TOWN OF EASTCHESTER
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Eastchester will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town of Eastchester Town Hall, 40 Mill Road, Eastchester, New York, in the court room/auditorium on the application of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Palumbo for area variances to construct a an in-ground swimming pool affecting the premises identified as Section 66.K, Block 1, Lot 135 on the Tax Map of the Town of Eastchester and located at 21 Douglas Place. Note:
Application materials can be viewed from a link on the agenda (www.eastchester.org).
Please contact the Building & Planning Department at 914-7713319 if you have any questions.
TOWN OF EASTCHESTER
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Eastchester will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town of Eastchester Town Hall, 40 Mill Road, Eastchester, New York, in the court room/auditorium on the application of Semi and Paola Gogliormella for an area variance to construct a second story addition and covered front porch affecting the premises identified as Section 64.K, Block 1, Lot 80 on the Tax Map of the Town of Eastchester and located at 15 Hunter Drive. Note: Application materials can be viewed from a link on the agenda (www.eastchester.org). Please contact the Building & Planning Department at 914-771-3319 if you have any questions.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 03/09/24 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to:35 Madison Street West Harrison NY 10604. Notice of Formation of Vega Luxe Events, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION of Westchester Commercial Property Management, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/6/2024. Location: Westchester. SSNY designated as agent for service of process on LLC. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: Westchester Commercial Property Management, LLC, 12 Hannah Ln, Valley Cottage, NY 10989. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 03/12/24 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to:2444 Boston Post Road, #1051, Larchmont, NY 10538. Notice of Formation of Jazz Salsa LatinJazz Bands 4 Hire, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.


agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to:117 Glen Ave., Mt Vernon, NY 10550. Notice of Formation of, JSS REALTOR, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.

NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 03/01/24 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 1025 9 Acres Lane, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Notice of Formation of Masterskya Mamaroneck, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 3/5/24 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 66 W 1 st St, Mt Vernon, NY 10550. Notice of Formation of SZABBYS BEAUTY SALON LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 03/20/24 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY




























Notice of Formation of a LLC. The name of the LLC is: The Flower Factor Articles of incorporation were filed with the State of New York (SSNY) office on:November 12, 2023. The County in which the Office is to be located: Westchester. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to 135 North Barry Avenue Mamaroneck NY 10543 Purpose: Any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of a LLC. The name of the LLC is: LuckyBudz Articles of incorporation were filed with the State of New York (SSNY) office on:November 12, 2023. The County in which the Office is to be located : Westchester. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to: 142 N. 8th Avenue Mt. Vernon NY 10550 Purpose: Any lawful activity. Transportation Assistant NOTICE IS
GIVEN: That the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Eastchester will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 16th, 2024, at 7:00pm at the Eastchester Town Hall, 40 Mill Rd, Eastchester New York on the application of Janice Krick for an area variance related to the one-story addition affecting the premises known as Section 54, Block 2, Lot 21 on the tax map of the Town of Eastchester, New York, and known as 57 Locust Ave Scarsdale NY 10583. Note: Check the most current meeting agenda on the townwebsite (www.eastchester.org)








Slowly heating up

The first few weeks of the spring season are always kind of a weird time. Between wild swings in the weather, the vagaries or Section 1 scheduling and teams heading south for Spring Break, there doesn’t seem to be an overwhelming sense that spring sports are here.
But by this time next week, there won’t be any doubt.
At this moment, there have been some teams who kicked off their 2024 campaign last week while others are still waiting to get their first taste of regular season action. Flag football kicked off on March 20, meaning that over the last two
weeks, we’ve seen the season kicking off in fits and starts, with regular season games sprinkled in amongst pre-season scrimmages as teams prepare for the upcoming campaign.
And, as is to be expected, it’s been a bit of a mixed bag thus far; we’ve seen some amazing varsity contests played and your more traditional mid-winter scrimmages played that have featured players so bundled up, it looks like they’re gearing up for the Iditarod.
But by the time next week rolls around? We’ll be firing on all cylinders.
Maybe the weather won’t be any better—we’ll have some rain next week but temperatures will reliably be near 60 degrees—but that won’t matter once these games count for real. You’ll see an unmistakeable
urgency on the field next week as everyone will be working towards kicking off the season on a positive note.
For those teams who have gotten their first few games in down south—a number of local baseball and softball teams have traveled down to Florida and Tennessee this week—the first few games will be a sobering reminder of playing early-spring sports in the Northeast, but it won’t really matter; we’ll be in full swing and the weather won’t seem like a huge obstacle.
While the cold—and the rain, and the wind—of your early-April games might be tough for fans and journalists to take, for athletes, it’s just part of the grind.
So I, for one, will cheer once everyone’s season officially kicks off

next week. If the weather won’t warm up immediately, the competition will. And that’s enough for now.

Huskies shut out Nyack in home opener
By MIKE SMITH Sports Editor• Marco Citro struck out 11 and allowed 1 hit
• Jackson Schiro had a 2-run double
• Keni Franck tossed 2 scoreless innings in relief
The faces may be changing in Harrison, but the mission is not.
On Monday afternoon, the Huskies got their first taste of Northeast spring baseball, hosting Nyack in their home-opener, and it would appear the team’s time in Florida has paid off, as Harrison dominated the Red Hawks, picking up a 5-0 win at Silver Lake Park.
Offensively, the Huskies were led by a two-run double from Jackson Schiro and RBIs from Nick Gabie and Evan Schwartz, as they leapt ahead early on and never relinquished control.
A big reason for that was a dominant mound performance from senior right-hander Marco Citro, who tossed five innings of one-hit baseball, fanning 11 batters on the day to pick up the win. Keni Franck came on in relief to throw the final two innings, preserving the Huskies shutout.
According to head coach Marco DiRuocco, the Huskies’ longtime blueprint to success—one built on winning low-scoring games— was on full display on Monday afternoon.
“Our philosophy here is always defense and pitching, and we got that today,” said Harrison coach Marco DiRuocco. “As long as a play
within ourselves, get some timely hitting, we will start to find our identity.”
With so many newcomer on the varsity level this year, DiRuocco said its going to be incumbent upon the team’s underclassmen to adjust to their roles and learn how to play “Harrison Baseball.”
“We talked about it down in Florida, we’re a young team and we have a lot of athleticism and talent, but it’s about playing within yourself,” said DiRuocco. “We’re definitely coming along, but being so young, there are definitely things we can improve on moving forward.”
Harrison will have a full schedule over the next two weeks, with four straight road games against Tappan Zee, Pelham, John Jay Cross River and Fox Lane all scheduled before the team heads back home on April 10 to take on Clarkstown South.

One game of particular note will take place on on May 4, as the Huskies welcome Rye for the annual
playing of the Andrew Gurgitano Memorial Game. The game is currently scheduled to be played at 4 p.m. at
Tigers edge Huskies in early-season matchup
By MIKE SMITH Sports EditorMamaroneck
Harrison
• Lucy Bevilacqua had a hat trick in her varsity debut
• Lexi Suman and Gabby Sosa had 2 goals
• Harper Lapin had 3 goals for Harrison
For a team with consistently high expectations, Mamaroneck made the most of its home opener last week. Hosting a solid Harrison squad, the Tigers talent and depth were on display as Mamaroneck came away with a decisive 12-6 win to start the 2024 campaign.
Jumping out to a 7-2 halftime lead, the Tigers left
nothing up to chance on Thursday as they continued to imply pressure throughout the second half of the game to come away with a six-goal win.
Offensive balance was the name of the game for Mamaroneck, as eight different Tigers recorded a goal on the afternoon. Freshman Lucy Bevilacqua led with three goals in her first-ever varsity appearance while Lexi Suman and Gabby Sosa tallied two apiece. Harrison was led by three goals from Harper Lapin and two from Lila Berkery. Mamaroneck coach Rocky Lividini-Gilbert said she was pleased with the way her team came out, noting that the Tigers’ patience was integral to the victory.
“Today, we really wanted to see who would step up, and we had eight different people score, so that’s checking off a box,” said
Lividini-Gilbert. “Our goalie [Molly O’Connell] did really well, we had a freshman call-up get three goals in her first game, so we’re going to look to build off the good vibes from this.”
The head coach noted that—with talented newcomers like Bevilacqua joining a roster filled with seasoning players that took Mamaroneck to the Class AA semifinals last year—Mamaroneck will have a combination of youth and experience on the roster.
“It’s a good mix,” said Lividin-Gilbert. “I think the newer girls are bringing a real enthusiasm and as they work with some of our returning players, they are going to get a better idea of what is going to be expected of them at this level.”
The Tigers will be back in action this week when they kick off a three-game road tip on Friday, April 5. In the

next five days, Mamaroneck will take on Clarkstown South, Yorktown, and new Rochelle before coming back home to host Hendrick Hudson on April 12.
As the season wears on, said Lividini-Gilberti, the Tigers will look to continue their strong play as they coalesce as one unit.
“I think if we keep on doing what we need to do and keep on getting better each day, we will be fine,” said the head coach. “We made
a deep run in the playoffs last year and that’s always our goal and it’s definitely an attainable one for this group.”