Harrison REVIEW
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Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on May 15 record ridership on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority commuter railroads, the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad. The LIRR carried 260,745 riders on Tuesday, May 14, the highest ridership for a single weekday since the pandemic. The ridership record coincided with a Grand Central Madison record – 41 percent of riders traveled to Grand Central Madison on Tuesday, the highest split with Penn Station since the terminal opened for full service last February.
The Westchester County Health Department is giving away free mosquito dunks that residents can place in bird baths, rain barrels, unused pools and lined ornamental ponds that contain standing water. The dunks contain a bacterium, Bacillus Thuringiensis Israelensis (Bti), that affects only the larvae of mosquitoes, blackfly and fungus gnats and is safe for animals and plants.
Bti is naturally occurring in soil and has been approved for pest control in organic farming. It poses no harm to food crops or water supplies, according to the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. The free dunks will be available on Friday, May 17 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Westchester County Department of Public Works, 198 Lake St., White Plains. Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Amler, said: “These dunks provide an environmentally safe and more cost-effective way to reduce the mosquito population than our past distribution of minnows. In recent years, pond raised minnows have become increasingly difficult to procure. This year, working with the State Department of Environmental
Conservation, the Department secured the dunks at no cost to our residents. Dunks can be more widely and effectively used than minnows to help combat mosquito larva in small bodies of water and residential settings.”
Residents should eliminate standing water from around their properties after it rains. Mosquitos can breed in a small amount of water. It takes only 7-10 days for an egg to hatch into a biting adult mosquito. Mosquitos do not fly far, so preventing them from breeding will keep mosquitos from biting near your home.
“This record-breaking ridership showcases that New York is back and better than ever,” Governor Hochul said. “Thanks to our nation-leading investments, commuters and residents are now experiencing safe and reliable transportation, and I am proud to see New Yorkers continuing to come back to the system.”
The LIRR record comes just one day after Metro-North Railroad had its best Monday since the pandemic, carrying 209,795 riders. Combined with Tuesday, Metro-North has carried nearly half a million riders through the first two days of the week. This record comes following strong ridership last week, with an average of 212,466 riders each day, the best weekday average since the pandemic. The average ridership for Tuesday through Thursday of that week was 222,244 riders, also a post-pandemic record.
MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said, “MTA commuter rail service has never been stronger. LIRR ridership keeps climbing, especially the number of commuters using Grand Central
Madison. LIRR ridership inside the city – especially from historically disadvantaged neighborhoods – is up 28 percent, and Metro-North on-time performance has been nearly perfect this year – 99 percent! We still have capacity to accommodate even more riders, who now know taking the LIRR and Metro-North will get them to and from the city faster than ever.”
Metro-North Railroad President Catherine Rinaldi said, “Service has never been better for Metro-North customers. Through the first quarter of the year, on-time performance has been the highest in the railroad’s history, and our commitment to safety has not wavered. These records are a testament to the entire Metro-North team, and I am proud of the excellent work that they have done to get us here.”
Through the first three months of 2024 the LIRR and Metro-North have each celebrated strong on-time performance and ridership, with each carrying approximately 1.4 million riders last week. Building off a strong 2023 in which both LIRR and Metro-North saw non-commutation surpass 2019 levels, both railroads are currently carrying an average of 200,000 riders.
Metro-North’s record week, for the week of May 6, is the first time since the pandemic the railroad has averaged over 200,000 riders for a week, surpassing that total six of the last seven weekdays. The ridership highs come in the midst of record ontime performance. In addition to its historic on-time performance of 98.8 percent in 2024, Metro-North’s on-time performance has been at least 97 percent the last four years.
Westchester County is committing to helping the town of Mamaroneck build more affordable homes. Focusing on property in the town, Westchester County Executive George Latimer is committing to assisting Mamaroneck through the process, and has earmarked a $3-million-dollar investment from the county.
Latimer said: “Our responsibility as a County Government is to make sure the opportunity for affordable housing is always there, and that includes assisting our local municipalities through the development process. In Mamaroneck, we are committed to helping the Town fill this critical need, which will create more housing at a price point all people can afford. We are vowing to assist in this process, which will ultimately help improve the quality of life for many of our residents and families.”
Under Latimer’s leadership, Westchester County has dedicated significant resources and funding to enhance the infrastructure and
services in the Town of Mamaroneck. From comprehensive park renovations and flood management initiatives, to major roadway improvements and fiscal contributions, these efforts demonstrate the County’s commitment to enhancing quality of life and supporting local communities.
• Storm Sewer Network Evaluation and Flooding Mitigation: Addressing long-standing concerns regarding flooding, the County has allocated $300,000 for a comprehensive assessment of Mamaroneck’s storm sewer network. This initiative aims to reduce the frequency and severity of flooding in flood-prone areas, enhancing safety and protecting property.
• Roadway Enhancements on Mamaroneck Avenue: With an investment of over $12.3 million, Westchester County has completed the repaving of Mamaroneck Avenue, spanning 5.09 miles from Bryant Ave in White Plains
to Mt. Pleasant Ave in the Village of Mamaroneck. This significant infrastructure improvement enhances the driving experience and safety for thousands of commuters and residents daily.
• Upcoming Repaving of Murray Avenue: Further demonstrating its commitment to maintaining robust infrastructure, the County has set aside $10.6 million in the Capital Plan for the repaving of Murray Avenue. Currently at 60% design completion, this project is scheduled to go to bid soon, signaling continued improvements in local road quality.
• Increased Sales Tax Revenue Sharing: Since the implementation of an additional 1% sales tax in 2020, Westchester County has redistributed a total of $12,111,310 back to the community of Mamaroneck. This revenue sharing boosts local government capacity to fund essential services and community projects.
• Environmental Achievements: With the County’s support, the
Town became a bronze certified Climate Smart Community in 2016. Mamaroneck Town was re-certified in 2022.
• Senior Nutrition / Food Security: Westchester County contributes $77,462 annually for Congregate meals, Home Delivered meals and Transportation services at the Mamaroneck Senior Center.
• Revitalization of Flint Park: Westchester County is investing $1 million into Flint Park in the Village
of Larchmont, specifically targeting Alma Field. This project will include the construction of a new varsity-sized, multi-purpose sports field suitable for soccer, lacrosse, little league baseball and softball. Enhancements will also feature new lighting, seating options such as benches and bleachers, picnic tables, a scoreboard, a sound system and improved walkways, curbing and drainage systems. (Village of Larchmont)
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The Westchester County Department of Correction (WCDOC) held a formal graduation ceremony for 35 new correction officers at the Westchester County Center. The ceremony began with a call to order, opening prayer and a presentation of the colors by the Department’s Honor Guard, who entered the Little Theater accompanied by bagpipers and drummers of the Westchester County Emerald Society.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer said: “One of the most important functions of County government is the safe running of a correctional facility. The individuals remanded into the custody of WCDOC have arrived there for many reasons and will look to our new correction officers as role models and mentors. A full commitment to your new professions and responsibilities will directly impact the men and women in their care and help them prepare for a successful return to their communities. Of importance, today’s graduation falls during National Correctional Officers week, a week where we formally thank and recognize all levels of our Department of Correction dedicated workforce. Their commitment to duty in a complex work environment is commendable not just this week, but every single day. As demonstrated in the 2024 budget, my administration will continue to provide resources to help facilitate future advancements, enhance overall facility safety, and to support our WCDOC workforce and those remanded into their care and custody.”
Deputy Commissioner Michael Gerald welcomed attending dignitaries and graduating class family members. Gerald said: “To support our new correction officers, the Department continues to identify ways to enhance academy training curriculum. Some formal training enhancements include effective communications, more on-the-job scenario based training, debriefing modules, secondary trauma/wellness, use of force and de-escalation. A special thanks goes to the academy staff and instructors for a job well done
and to the academy class for the tremendous effort they put forward to successfully complete WCDOC training requirements.”
In addressing the recruits, Correction Commissioner Joseph K. Spano reinforced that the new career as correction officers is one of the most challenging in all of law enforcement.
Spano said: “I know from firsthand experience that the job of a correction officer is not easy and it will take time to adjust to a fast moving and complex environment. The extensive training you received over the last 12 weeks combined with our continued support will help you adjust to your new profession and safely carry out your responsibilities. As previously discussed, we set the bar high at our agency and expect that each of you will adhere to the Department’s core mission, values and best in class national standards. Also, holding this ceremony during National Correctional Officers week is significant, because it’s a time that we honor the memory and contributions made by hundreds of correctional professionals throughout the years to help position our agency as national leader in the correction space. As a result of that hard work and sacrifice, you now become part
of a very special and unique Department of Correction. If you remain focused and carry out your duties with passion and maximum effort, your career path at WCDOC will be very fulfilling”.
At the ceremony, Captain Patti Bhola of the Department’s Training Academy, also detailed some of the unique correction officer training curriculum including implicit bias, secondary trauma, de-escalation of incidents, defensive tactics, crisis intervention and interaction with individuals suffering from mental illness and substance use disorders.
Prior to the close of the ceremony, she was joined by Training Unit Sergeants Paul Lindert and Robert Losco, who presented awards to members of the graduating class who distinguished themselves during the academy, including the best student, the best conditioned recruit and for leadership skills.
The Westchester County Department of Correction is considered a national leader in the space, recognized for its robust rehabilitation program system and accreditation certifications through the American Correctional Association, the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare and the Prison Rape Elimination Act.
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Scott Adler
Ash Beaubert
Christian Beninati
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Dewhyte Carr
Terrell Clark
Robert Conti
Najahnae Crafton
Justis Escoffery-Stephenson
Osagyefo Essoen
Nieka Fields
Elias Gonzalez
Isael Holguin
Malik Jones Bristow
Gary Kellogg
Marjan Lala
Michael Masterson
Marcus Mcgill
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Brendon Rasulo
Aaron Robertson
Jermaine Robinson
Robbi Rogers
Stephany Villada
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Joy Williams
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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 21, 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 04/09/24 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 228 Prospect Avenue, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Notice of Formation of Flower Child Native Gardens, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 03/22/2024 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 80 Florence Ave, Rye, NY 10580. Notice of
Formation of Ampersand Media, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
LEGAL NOTICE: Glow NP Family Health PLLC Arts of Org. filed 04/15/2023. Office: Westchester Co. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail to 25 Jackson Ave, White Plains NY 10606. Purpose: NP in Family Health.
Notice of Formation of E MBOLDEN PILATES LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 04/29/2024. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. S SNY shall mail process to EMBOLDEN PILATES LLC, 309 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Unit 327, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC). The name of the LLC is: Clean Me Eats LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) office on: May 2, 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: P.O. Box 712, 41 Purdy Ave, Rye, NY 10580. Purpose: any lawful activity.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 03/18/2024 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 2 Monto Dr., Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567. Notice of Formation of RED SNAPPER CAMERA, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 04/30/24 Office location: Westchester County.
SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 16 Bayview Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10805. Notice of Formation of Raymond Construction Group LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
Mathquiry LLC Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/28/2024. Office location: Westchester County. S SNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. S SNY shall mail of process to: Mathquiry LLC, Michael Tarnow, 6 Robins Nest Lane, Larchmont, NY 10538. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of Sasha Claire Growth & Brand Management LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 5/10/24. Office: Westchester Cty. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at 1045 Seahaven Drive Mamaroneck NY 10543. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 03/07/23 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 585 North Ave, Apt 331, New Rochelle, NY 10801. Notice of Formation of Nieves Rehab Consulting, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of 135 Park Ave LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/9/24. 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, 17 Sherbrooke Rd, Hartsdale, NY 10530. Purpose: any lawful activity.
NOTICE IS HERE GIVEN that the Architectural Review Board of the Town of Eastchester will hold a public hearing on Thursday, June 6 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 Joseph Fernandez Architect for construction of new porch and changes to front elevation (new windows, doors, and façade finish) affecting the premises identified as the following Section, Block and Lot on the Tax Map of the Town of Eastchester: 66F-6-121 and located at the following address: 64 Hickory Hill Road.
Notes:
1. Visit the town’s website (www.eastchester.org) to access the most current agenda prior to each meeting. If you have any questions regarding the Public Hearing or any of the agenda items, you can contact the Building & Planning Department at (914) 771-3319 or lherbert@eastchester.org. Applications are available for review electronically by clicking the link at the top of the agenda and physically in the Building & Planning Department.
2. The purpose of this Notice is to notify you of the Public Hearing for the referenced project in case you would like to attend and/or participate in the meeting and/or comment on the application. However, you are not required to attend the meeting or to respond to this notice.
Notice of formation of limited liability company (LLC).
Name: MULBERRY VENTURES, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 4/12/2024. NY office location: Westchester County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC 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 Rachel Begun, 1 Mulberry Court, Port Chester, NY 10573. Purpose/character of LLC: Any Lawful Purpose.
Westchester County Executive
George Latimer and Deputy County Executive Ken Jenkins recognized Manhattanville University for their recent achievement of university status and the inauguration of President Frank D. Sánchez.
Latimer said: “Earning this distinction as a University is a clear indication of Manhattanville’s continued growth, leadership and forward-thinking momentum. As we also celebrate the inauguration of Frank D. Sánchez as Manhattanville’s first Latino president and the achievement of this transition, this is a new era of inclusivity and excellence that I know will have long-standing positive repercussions for the future of Westchester and our students.”
Sánchez said: “This is a significant inflection point in Manhattanville’s nearly 200-year history. As we officially become Manhattanville University, a recognition of the breadth and depth of our undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs, we are ushering in the next phase of forward-thinking program development and transformative educational experiences. We’re building on a strong tradition of innovation and social action, and I’m honored to be at the helm of this storied institution during this powerful moment.”
As one of Westchester’s oldest institutions of higher education founded in 1841, today over 2,300 students are enrolled in Manhattanville’s undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs. Bundled with the University announcement launch was also the rollout of a new campaign to support Manhatanville’s rebranding efforts with the theme “Always Forward. Always Valiant.”
For nearly three decades, Sánchez has advanced higher education policy,
programs, and services toward improving college completion rates and modernizing higher education systems. Sánchez became the 15th president of Manhattanville in July of 2023.
In his first 8 months at Manhattanville, Sánchez has led the institution through a rebrand including university seal and logo as the college became a university. He has already made great strides raising the profile and reputation of the institution through broad outreach to alumni, investments in grant development and partnerships with local and national organizations. He has recently been appointed to the Boards of the Business Council of Westchester and the national board of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU).
Sánchez’s impressive track record as president of Rhode Island College (RIC), where he served from 2016–2022, included elevating the school’s
“U.S. News and World Report” social mobility ranking to No. 2 among New England public institutions, significantly improving academic facilities, increasing fundraising, and dramatically growing student diversity. Sánchez advanced RIC up other national rankings, breaking the Top 100 of all public and private Masters Universities in America (2021 Washington Monthly) and made the Top 10 Best Value Colleges among all medium and small institutions in New England (2021 Money Magazine).
A native of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Sánchez holds a PhD in higher education administration with a concentration in learning, cognition and instruction from Indiana University Bloomington, and an MS in student affairs and higher education from Colorado State University. He also holds a BS in psychology with minors in communications and Chicano studies from the University of Nebraska Lincoln.
It’s kind of hard to believe we’ve almost made it to the end of the 2023-2024 school year, but here we are. This week, scores of Section 1 teams are gearing up for their postseason runs—with our flag football champions to be decided on Saturday—meaning that we’re almost done with scholastic sports until preseason starts back up in August.
And just like every year, I’m left wondering where the time went. It seems like just yesterday, I was preparing for the start of football season, looking at the poring over sheets to figure out how re-classification impacted the upcoming campaigns for our local
teams. And now, we’re heading into the home stretch, the last chance for seniors to write their final chapter in their program’s history.
It just kind of flew by.
But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a whole lot to look forward to.
I love the spring playoffs, mainly because of the importance it holds for graduating seniors. It doesn’t really matter what your main sport is; it could be basketball or football, but if you’re a senior playing a spring sport, this—quite literally—is it. Baseball might be your third sport, but for the next few days, or however long your team’s playoff run lasts, this is one of the last things that will bind you to your high school career, the last big moment before prom and graduation.
So there’s always a little extra
passion on display during this stretch because this fact is not lost on our young athletes. The result? More often than not, these are some of the most fraught games of the year because of everything that’s riding on them.
And if it’s one thing for players, it’s another entirely for parents. The majority of high school seniors will not go on to participate in college athletics, so for many folks, this is one last chance to watch their child take the field in a competitive game; that’s over a decade of practice carpools, travel teams, and general parental anxiety coming to a head over the course of a two week stretch. It can be a lot to handle!
So to everyone gearing up for the postseason, parents and athletes alike, here’s my sage advice; take a deep breath and enjoy it.
Sure, there’s going to be tension, anxiety and everything else that comes with a playoff push, but don’t let that overwhelm the overall experience. Don’t let the fact that this ride is almost over color your perception of what still lies ahead.
Eventually, some game is going to be your last. You might as well enjoy it while you can.
This week, the Section 1 playoffs officially kick off across all sports, making the beginning of the end of the 2023-2024 sports year. Check below for a quick playoff guide filled with all the information on our local teams that we have so far.
Girls Lacrosse
Classes B and C began play on May 14 with an abbreviated schedule of first-round games while Class D followed suit on Wednesday. Thus far, the only Review team to take the field has been the Eastchester—the No. 5 seed in Class C— which snuck by No. 12 Edgemont on Tuesday afternoon with a 7-6 win. That win will put the Eagles in line to take on No. 4 Somers on Thursday afternoon in the quarterfinals.
Fellow Class C contenders, No. 2 Rye, will open up on May 17 against No. 7 Hendrick Hudson. The Sailors handily defeated No. 10 Byram Hills to advance.
In Class C, area fans will be treated to a terrific quarterfinal matchup between No. 4 Harrison and No. 5 Ursuline on Friday afternoon. The two
teams last met on May 9, when the Koalas picked up a 10-7 win over the Huskies.
The Class A bracket begins on Saturday, with both No. 8 New Rochelle and No. 4 Mamaroneck in action. The Huguenots will take on top-seeded Suffern while the Tigers will take on No. 5 White Plains. Mamaroneck got the best of the regular season meeting between the teams, topping White Plains 14-6.
The boys lacrosse playoffs will commence on May 17 with a slate of Class D firstround games, including a showdown between No. 12 Rye Neck and No. 5 Haldane. Also in the Class D mix is No. 3 seed Bronxville, which has spent most of the season playing against larger schools. The Broncos will be in action on Monday against the winner of No. 6 Blind Brook and No. 11 North Salem.
In Class C, No. 3 Rye will kick off the season next Tuesday, awaiting the winner of a Saturday tilt between No. 11 Eastchester and No. 6 Byram.
Harrison will be in action on Saturday in the Class B first round, taking on No. 9
Mahopac for the right to take on top-seeded Yorktown. Harrison closed out the regular season playing well, winning three of its last four games.
Mamaroneck, the top seed in Class A, will play in the quarterfinals on Monday against 4-10 Wappingers.
Coming in as the No. 2 seed, Rye Neck will once again look to capture a Section 1 crown and will get their first chance to shine on May 17 in the Class B quarterfinals. The Panthers will take on either No. 7 Croton-Harmon or No. 10 Briarcliff. Rye Neck has not yet played Croton, but authored a 17-1 victory over the Bears on May 1.
Rye will face a stiff test in the first round of the Class A brackets on May 16, tangling with No. 4 Hen Hud.
Eastchester and Harrison graded the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds in Class AA, respectively. The Eagles will play Suffern on Friday, while the Huskies get a familiar foe in Pelham. Mamaroneck and White Plains will renew their rivalry in the Class AAA bracket, as the No. 4 and No. 5 seeds will square off for the first time this season.
Saturday will be a big day for playoff baseball, as nearly every class gets underway with a full docket. Rye Neck and Bronxville find themselves on opposite sides of the Class B bracket, with the No. 6 seeded Broncos needing a win against Blind Brook
this weekend to advance to a quarterfinal round matchup with No. 3 Croton Harmon. Top-seeded Rye Neck will take on the winner of an 8-9 tilt between Westlake and Pawling.
In Class A, No. 5 Rye will host No. 12 Ardsley. The Garnets have two regular season wins over the Panthers.
As a No. 5 seed in Class AA, Harrison will have to get past No. 12 Yonkers for the right to take on either Eastchester or Lincoln on Monday In AAA, No. 5 Mamaroneck will be on the road against No. 4 Ossining on Monday afternoon. Contact: sports@hometwn.com