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March 15, 2019 | Vol. 7, Number 11 | www.mamaroneckreview.com
County plans for War Dog Memorial at Lasdon
Laugh, cry, etc. The Westchester Broadway Theatre is showing “Menopause, the Musical,” which is running through March 24. For more, see page 6.
LMCTV announces 22-game spring sports schedule
LMCTV announced a 22-game broadcast schedule of spring varsity sports at Mamaroneck High School and Rye Neck High School as part of its LMC varsity sports programming. LMCTV will broadcast three games of the defending Section 1 Class A Champion Mamaroneck Boys Lacrosse team, including a game against Connecticut powerhouse Newtown airing the week-
end of April 26. They will also face perennial contenders Pleasantville and Half Hollows East in front of the LMCTV cameras. Mamaroneck’s Girls Lacrosse team, a Section 1 Class A finalist in 2018, will also be featured three times. The schedule includes three games with the defending Section 1 Class AA Finalist Mamaroneck Baseball team, against North Rockland (March 29) and RC Ketcham (April 12), and league rival New Rochelle (May 10). LMC varsity sports will also be present for three Mamaroneck Softball games, including a Sectional Semifinal rematch against John Jay-East Fishkill (April 19)
and a crosstown matchup with Rye Neck (May 10). LMCTV will also cover three games of the Section 1 Class B Finalist Rye Neck Softball team, including a rematch of last year’s Section 1 Class B title game against Westlake (April 26). Rye Neck’s Baseball team will be featured three times, including a matchup against Bronxville (May 10). Completing the schedule are two games each of Rye Neck Boys and Girls Lacrosse. Fans can watch all LMC varsity sports games by utilizing the Watch Now feature on our website, LMCTV.org/sports. The website also includes an up-todate schedule and information on
air dates and updated air-times for all televised games. For more information on LMC varsity sports, please contact Rob Moretti, LMCTV Community Sports Producer at 381-2002 ext. 207 or rmoretti@lmctv.org. You can also follow LMC varsity sports on Twitter at @LMCTVSports. (Submitted)
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On “National K-9 Veterans Day,” Westchester County Executive George Latimer announced that more than $30,000 has been raised by Friends of Lasdon Park & Arboretum, to erect a memorial statue dedicated to hero dogs in the military. The statue, a life-sized sculpture based on a World War II War Dog named “Chips,” is planned for the Trail of Honor at Lasdon Park. The sculpture will pay tribute to the thousands of service dogs who have fought to protect our nation’s soldiers in violent war zones. Nero, an impressive German Shepard who served in Iraq, was present for the announcement along with his owner John Conley, a Vietnam and Afghanistan War veteran. “There are thousands of service dogs who have risked it all to protect our military personnel, while they are fighting to protect us,” Latimer said. “Many of these dogs continue to serve long after they’ve returned home, helping our disabled veterans. The statue of Chips is a small way that we all can pay tribute to our military dogs, and honor the bond that exists between our soldiers, marines, airmen and sailors, and their K-9 companions.” The money for the statue has been raised by Friends of Lasdon Park & Arboretum to honor the family of Edward J. Wren of Pleasantville, who brought Chips home after the war. Chips was a German Shepherd-Collie-Siberian Husky mix who trained for the U.S. Army, and is reputedly the most decorated war dog from World War II.
Military service dogs are tasked with detecting bombs, drugs and weaponry, and bring life-saving capability to fight against terrorism. “Wherever we are, dogs have been with us. And in the military, they play a key role,” said Jim Maisano, director of the county Department of Consumer Protection. “I think this statue is going to be wonderful, and I’m so excited that it is going to be here at our beautiful Lasdon Park. This statue will be something that every single Westchester County resident will enjoy, and be proud of.” Commissioner of the Westchester County Parks Department Kathy O’Connor added, “This statue is a wonderful addition to our parks system that will be placed on our Trail of Honor on June 22. I want to thank the Friends of Lasdon for falling in love with this facility, and supporting us when we weren’t able to do certain things that we wanted to do. This is a wonderful day.” John Conley, a Vietnam and Afghanistan War Veteran, who adopted his service dog Nero when he was in Afghanistan and attended the event in Katonah, said, “It’s a privilege to be here to honor these K9 warriors who give so much.” The statue is being created by artist Lena Toritch, a sculptor whose stunning pieces have been placed throughout the country for military and police personnel. An unveiling date of June 22 is planned at Lasdon Park. (Submitted)
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