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Latimer touts county’s illegal vape shop bust

As part of County Executive George Latimer’s initiative aimed at cracking down on illegal vape sales, the Westchester County Department of Health has been conducting more frequent and enhanced compliance checks. These checks over the last two months have resulted in more than 70 inspections of licensed facilities in the county.

combatting this issue. Our actions, supported by dedicated teams, are showing results. While most comply, we’re taking a stand against illegal sales, confiscating banned products and upholding our commitment to a healthier Westchester County. We salute the County professionals who enforce these laws every day.”

In tribute to those whose lives were irrevocably changed by the events of Sept. 11, 2001, Volunteer New York! and Westchester County Executive George Latimer, along with significant support from Major Sponsor Robison Oil, are proud to announce our community’s 13th annual “9/11: Serve + Remember” community-wide day of service. This event is set to occur from Friday, Sept. 8 through Monday, Sept. 11.

Volunteering alongside our neighbors fosters a more equitable, opportunity-rich, and respectful community that promotes individual differences and advances racial equity. This year’s 9/11 Day volunteer opportunities will address various local needs, from food insecurity to park beautification, to a blood drive with New York Blood Center and more. Activities include writing letters to deployed military personnel, packing 50,000 meals for our local community, Hands on CPR Workshop with Ossining Volunteer Ambulance Corp, and several other projects hosted at the Westchester County Center on Monday.

Visit www.volunteernewyork.org/ service or call 948-4452 for more information.

Latimer said: “Each year the anniversary of September 11, 2001 brings us together to remember the lives lost on that tragic day and the display of American service and heroism of the first responders who rushed in and continued to help save lives while working on the pile at ground zero. The County is proud to continue this partnership with Volunteer New York! that allows us to serve and remember as a community, strengthening our bonds of unity and resilience.”

Now, 22 years since that fateful day, a whole generation has grown up in the shadow of 9/11. Those of us who remember that day are fortified by the strength that all Americans showed in its aftermath. This strength includes the thousands of local volunteers who have contributed to 9/11: Serve + Remember over the last 13 years. We encourage local students and families, especially those born after 2001, to participate this 9/11 Day to foster a

deeper connection to service and understanding of 9/11’s significance.

“The more time that passes, the more important it is that we pause to remember the spirit of unity and service that emerged following the tragic attacks of September 11. It’s a day of tribute to those we lost, and an opportunity to reignite our belief in community and in the power of people to do good,” said Volunteer New York! Executive Director Jeanette Gisbert. “This

Just last week, the county came across one of the largest illegal vape sales the County Health Department has seen in the history of the Adolescent Tobacco Use Prevention Act (ATUPA) program. This “bust” was done in combination with Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Taskforce. The Taskforce is made up of Police Agencies from Ardsley, Greenburgh, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, Irvington, Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow and North Castle. The county confiscated all of the product and have it secured and the operator was issued a ticket and has a hearing on the issue pending.

Latimer said: “In our pursuit of protecting public health – particularly in the case of minors, our initiative against illegal vape sales is showing real results. Through intensified compliance checks and strong partnerships like the recent operation with Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Taskforce, we’re

Since the county began the enhanced enforcement, utilizing Department of Public Safety Park Rangers under the age of 21 and a larger group of trained staff (sanitarians), the county has seen greater results with enforcement of NYS Tobacco Regulations.

Although the majority of checks have resulted in facilities being in compliance, there have been multiple illegal sales of tobacco products to minors across the county. In addition, the county Health Department has also seized hundreds of flavored vape tobacco products which are illegal to sell in New York state.

Facilities that are found to be in violation of New York State Public Health Law Article 13-F are issued an appearance ticket by the Department of Health where significant fines may be assessed in addition to potentially losing their license to sell tobacco products.

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Rye and Mamaroneck do battle during a preseason scrimmage on Monday, Aug. 28. The Garnets and Tigers both come into the 2023 season with high hopes. For story, see page 16. Photo/Mike Smith
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Volunteer New York! and Westchester County Executive George Latimer announced the 13th annual “9/11: Serve + Remember” community-wide day of service. This event is set to occur Sept. 8-11.

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New Rochelle library director announces retirement

After 18 years of service, New Rochelle Public Library (NRPL) Director Tom Geoffino announced his retirement, effective the second quarter of 2024.

“My time in New Rochelle has been an amazing experience,” said Geoffino. “I have thoroughly embraced and enjoyed the opportunity to work with the staff, the Board of Trustees, as well as advocates like the New Rochelle Public Library Foundation and The Friends of the New Rochelle Public Library, our many community partners and the New Rochelle community. My tenure at NRPL has truly been the highlight of my long professional career.”

The library’s Board of Trustees will conduct a national search for the next director, with the support of an executive-level search firm, beginning this fall.

“The NRPL Board of Trustees is grateful for Tom’s 18 years of dedicated service to our community,” said NRPL Board of Trustees President Whitney Barrat. “NRPL has flourished under Tom’s leadership. He has successfully championed and won state grants to make significant changes and improvements to the facility. He has grown and nurtured an amazing staff that delivers exemplary customer service, diverse collections, innovative services, and extraordinary programs, year after year. Tom’s vision and tenacity, along with his patience, compassion, and unwavering commitment to help and serve all who come to our library, will be deeply missed. It has been a great honor to work alongside him.”

During Geoffino’s tenure, NRPL underwent a series of transformative renovations. Under Geoffino’s leadership, NRPL secured over $2 million in library state grants. The funds were used for major improvements and upgrades to both the main branch of the library and the Hu-

guenot Children’s Library, including extensive renovations to the Ossie Davis Theater, the Main Library lobby and entryway, and 2nd and 3rd floors, including a new state-of-the-art Teen Room, expanded study rooms, laptop bars, and more. The Huguenot Children’s Library basement was fully renovated, and substantial infrastructure improvements were completed.

Geoffino successfully led the library through the pandemic by implementing online programs, expanding digital collections, boosting Wi-Fi connectivity in library adjacent outdoor spaces, and creating safe and convenient access to materials through curbside pick up. Additionally, he established partnerships with public health providers to administer vaccines, test kits and masks in the library.

Tom’s vision over the years meant expanding and bringing new, innovative services to New Rochelle, including lending technology such as Chromebooks, iPads and Wi-Fi hotspots, expanding and maintaining virtual programming and digital offerings in response to the community’s changing needs, hiring a full time community outreach specialist to connect and assist the city’s most vulnerable residents to community resources, and expanding resources for non English speakers.

A distinguished librarian, Geoffino has held positions of increasing responsibility over the course of his career. Prior to joining NRPL, he served as town librarian for Fairfield, Connecticut from 1998-2006, following service as the deputy town librarian from 1994- 1998 and leadership positions in the Connecticut State Library from 1985-1994.

Geoffino holds a Master of Library Science from Southern Connecticut State University, an MA from Duquesne University, and a BA Cum Laude from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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Longtime New Rochelle Library Director Tom Geoffino announced that he will be retiring in 2024.

The Arc Westchester announced that it has welcomed Nicole Benjamin of Yonkers as assistant executive director for Quality and Corporate Compliance.

In this role, Benjamin will oversee all quality improvement, corporate compliance and staff development activities throughout the organization ensuring the highest quality services in all programs and the protection of people’s rights, safety, health, and satisfaction. Additionally, she will serve as the nonprofit’s Corporate Compliance Officer, maintaining and enhancing compliance with HIPAA and other requirements related to the confidentiality and maintenance of records, as well as supervising the HIPAA Privacy Officer.

“Ms. Benjamin brings extensive legal knowledge and a passion for human services to The Arc Westchester,” said Tibi Guzmán, executive director/CEO of The Arc Westchester. “We are delighted to have her guiding our quality assurance and corporate compliance

teams in order to maintain a high standard of services and support for people with developmental disabilities.”

Prior to joining The Arc Westchester, Benjamin worked at the Westchester County Department of Social Services where she oversaw contract compliance for 400 direct service providers for private nonprofit organizations (including disability organizations) as well as for private for-profit organizations. She is actively engaged in the Westchester Community and holds positions on numerous Boards and Committees, including: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Zeta Nu Omega Chapter, Co-Chair of Social Action Committee; Westchester Black Women’s Political Caucus, First Vice President; Westchester Women’s Agenda, Board Member; League of Women Voters, Rivertowns

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year we have ensured that people of all ages and abilities will find meaningful ways to serve. What act of kindness will you do this 9/11 Day?”

- Feed the Funnel with Monroe College

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• (YONKERS) Tibbetts Brooks Park Planting Site Prep

-with The Westchester Parks Foundation

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Chapter, Debate Moderator; Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, Westchester Chapter, Associate Jewel; and, Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated, Second Vice President.

“I am pleased and honored to be a part of The Arc Westchester team,” said Benjamin. “I look forward to enhancing the agency’s Compliance Department and helping to continue the impactful work they have been doing across the County. I am confident that my background will enhance The Arc Westchester’s service delivery for the valuable individuals we support.”

Benjamin holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Yale University, a law degree from CUNY School of Law, as well as Masters degrees in Social Work and in law from Fordham University and Touro School of Law, respectively.

TO TAKE ACTION:

Online registration is now open for individuals, groups, schools and families at serveandremember.org. Several family-friendly volunteer opportunities are available. Advanced registration is mandatory to participate.

Projects will be hosted at various locations throughout our region from Sept. 8-11, including several at the Westchester County Center on Monday.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT:

This year’s 9/11: Serve + Remember event presented by Volunteer New York! and Westchester County is made possible with critical support from Major Sponsor: Robison Oil; Event Sponsor: Empire City Casino by MGM Resorts; Project Sponsors: Levitt-Fuirst Associates and Webster Bank.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 8

• NEW ROCHELLE HUB: Monroe College

-10 AM – 1 PM

• (OSSINING) Wildflower Clean-up & Restoration

- with Teatown Lake Reservation

- 10 AM – 12:30 PM

• (RYE) Helping Hands at the Rye Nature Center

- with Rye Nature Center

- 10 AM – 12 PM

• (HARRISON) Fall Harvest and Gardening

- with Our New Way Garden

- 10 AM – 12 PM

• (NORTH SALEM) Help Harvest and Prep for Fall

- with D.I.G Farm

-10 AM – 12 PM

• (CROTON-ON-HUDSON)

Beach and Litter Cleanup at Croton Point Park

- with The Westchester Parks Foundation

- 10 AM – 1 PM

• (NEW CITY) ROCKLAND COUNTY Green House Helping Hands

- with Rockland Farm Alliance - 9:30 AM – 12 PM

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Rye Nature Center continues schools partnership

On Monday, Aug. 21, Champions for Quality Education and Inner-City Scholarship Fund celebrated their continued partnership with the Rye Nature Center in Westchester.

Five inner-city elementary schools within the Archdiocese of New York (ADNY)—Our Lady of Lourdes in Manhattan, Our Lady Queen of Angels in Manhattan, Mt. Carmel-Holy Rosary in Manhattan, St. Philip Neri in the Bronx, and Our Lady of Victory in Westchester—sent a total of 80 students to a free nature immersion camp at the Rye Nature Center from Aug. 21-25.

During the camp session, students explored nature that is often inaccessible in their neighborhoods. Specific activities included camping, bird watching, gardening and nature walks. Champions and Inner-City are excited to expand this partnership this year, as five high school students from ADNY high schools served as counselors to the younger students.

Mary and Tom Julian, longtime residents of Rye, have been the lead supporters and donors to this program. Mary started the partnership in 2008, when she learned that one of her sponsored Inner-City students was going to be spending his summer in a homeless shelter. She sponsored him and dozens of other Inner-City Scholarship Fund students to attend the camp.

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Graphic Designer Design2pro Five inner-city elementary schools within the Archdiocese of New York sent a total of 80 students to a free nature immersion camp at the Rye Nature Center from Aug. 21-25. From left, Nicole Pennucci, director of Operations and Development at Rye Nature Center; Mary Julian, donor to Inner-City Scholarship Fund and member of the Board of Directors at Rye Nature Center; Margaret Ukrop, senior manager of donor relations and school programs of Champions for Quality Education; Christine Siller, executive director of Rye Nature Center; and Jill Turner Lloyd, executive director of Inner-City Scholarship Fund.

County’s Upon Request Law to take effect

In a significant step towards environmental sustainability, Westchester County is reminding residents and business owners of its “Upon Request” single-use foodware law, which will take effect on Sept. 2. This legislation aims to reduce the consumption of single-use plastics by promoting a more mindful approach to their usage within food service establishments by limiting the use of single-use foodware products to only when specifically requested by the customer.

How Does This Affect Me as a Consumer?

• Effective Sept. 2, no food service establishment within Westchester County may provide single-use foodware or condiment packets to dine-in or take-away customers unless expressly requested. This pertains to items such as forks, knives, spoons, chopsticks, cup sleeves, beverage lids and condiment packets.

• Upon customer request, single-use foodware items or condiment packets must be provided individually, rather than in packages containing multiple items.

• The law applies across various ordering methods, including in-person, online and through food delivery apps.

How does this affect me as a business owner?

• Single-use plastic beverage stirrers and “splash sticks” will no longer be permitted within food service establishments. Retail stores may still offer these items for sale to their customers.

• The legislation upholds existing protocols for utensil storage within food service establishments, maintaining standards of cleanliness and sanitation. Utensils available in self-service containers for consumers must be individually wrapped or placed face-down, with single-item dispensers recommended.

• All DoH requirements for health and safety remain in full effect, ensuring that the well-being of patrons is not compromised.

• DEF and DoH Inspectors will collaboratively work to ensure the proper implementation and adherence to the new regulations, promoting a seamless transition for both establishments and customers.

• Food service establishments are required to prominently display a clearly legible sign informing customers that plastic utensils, condiments, and straws are available only upon request. This sign, provided by the County, will serve to increase awareness and encourage responsible plastic use.

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NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 5/1/23 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Ferguson Cohen LLP, 1 North Lexington Ave. Suite 401, White Plain, NY 10601. Notice of Formation of 30 DEKALB LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.

NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 6/7/2023 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 25 Deerfield Ave, Eastchester, NY 10709. Notice of Formation of Anes Baby, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.

NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 7/10/2023 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Cezar Lopez, 1015 Old Post Road, #3H, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Notice of Formation of CLKB Home LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.

Notice of Formation of Coachience LLC. Art. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/18/2023. Office: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 4 Kirby Ln N, Rye, NY 10580. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

Notice of Formation of Holly Gluck Homes, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/27/2023. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 37 Burdsall Drive, Port Chester, NY 10573. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 08/23/2023 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Mariel Rodner, 101 Old Mamaroneck Rd apt. 3b2, White Plains, N.Y. 10605. Notice of Formation of Lactation for all LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.

NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 8/4/23 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Angelo Mancino, 30 Myrtle Blvd. Larchmont, NY 10538. Notice of Formation of Mancino Adventures LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.

NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 5/18.23. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 1144 old white plains road. Mamaroneck NY 10543. Notice of Formation of Moulk Kotbi LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.

NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 07/29/23 Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: PO Box 698, New Rochelle, New York 10802 Notice of Formation of Oakdale and Cherries, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.

“S&R INSTALLERS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 01/05/2023. Office: Westchester County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 150 Overlook Ave, 3K. Peekskill, NY 10566. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.”

NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 6/30/2023. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 95 North Broadway, Apt B1-3, White Plains, NY 10603. Notice of Formation of Stand Ready Fitness LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Purpose: any lawful activity.

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That the Zoning Board of the Town of Eastchester will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, September 12, 2023, at 7:00pm at the Eastchester Town Hall, 40 Mill Rd, Eastchester New York on the application of Alex Odell & Joesph Annunziata for 14 Arlington Rd Scarsdale NY 10583. For area variance for additions and alterations affecting the premises known as Section 64, A Block 02, Lot(s) 17 on the tax map of the Town of Eastchester, New York, and known as 14 Arlington rd., Scarsdale NY 10583. Note: The meeting may be conducted in Town Hall or remotely using Zoom. Check the meeting agenda on the town website (www.eastchester.org) or call the building department at (914)771-3317.

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, September 12, 2023 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 Vanessa and Everett Vaccaro for area variances to expand and re-surface existing driveway affecting the premises identified as Section 80.F, Block 1, Lot 15 on the Tax Map of the Town of Eastchester and located at 31 Hathaway Road.

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.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS

MIDLAND PLACE SEWER REPLACEMENT

CONTRACT No. 2023-01

VILLAGE OF TUCKAHOE

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW YORK

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids for performing the work herein described will be received by the Village of Tuckahoe, NY, at the Village Clerk’s Office, Village Hall, 65 Main Street, Tuckahoe, NY,10707, until September 22, 2023 at 10:00 AM and immediately thereafter the bids will be opened and read aloud for the following:

Removal and replacement of 488 LF of existing sanitary sewer main with 8” DIP, beginning at the intersection of Midland Place and Union Place and continuing north along Midland Place ending at the existing manhole located at approximately 64 Midland Place. Two existing manholes (at Union Place, and in front of 64 Midland Place) will remain in place and the replacement sewer will connect to the existing inverts. The center manhole (298LF from Union Place, and 150LF from 64 Midland Place) will be replaced as noted on plan. The project will include the replacement of the existing sanitary sewer main, and the replacement of 1 existing manhole and any other appurtenant work as necessary, in

accordance with Village specifications and requirements. No bids will be received or considered after the time stated above.

Specifications and Bid Proposal Forms will be available on September 1, 2023. Bid Package may be obtained at www.bidnetdirect.com

A bid bond, certified check or bank check in the amount of 5% of bid must accompany the bid proposal. All bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope bearing the name and address of the bidder and clearly marked “Contract No. 2023-01- BID FOR MIDLAND PLACE SEWER REPLACEMENT.”

The Village Administrator reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities at his discretion, and to award contracts in a manner deemed to be in the best interests of the Village of Tuckahoe even if such award is to other than the lowest bidder.

All technical questions should be directed to AI Engineers, Inc., Dolph Rotfeld Engineering Division, 570 Taxter Road, Elmsford, NY 10523 at (914) 631-8600.

David Burke

Village Administrator Village of Tuckahoe

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Week Zero is here!

This may not be an opinion shared by most traditionalists, but I’ll come right out and say it; I love the idea of Harrison and Rye squaring off in a Week Zero tilt.

Sure, the idea of “The Game’—the most storied football rivalry in Section I—conjures up images of crisp October Saturdays and leaves beginning to turn, but from a narrative standpoint, there’s something fitting about the two squads facing off on Labor Day weekend, especially this year.

Both Rye and Harrison come into the year with the highest of hopes. The Huskies—coming off a strong 2022 campaign—figure to be in the hunt for a Class A title while the Garnets—who drop down to Class B after playing in the Class A title game a year ago—are the preseason

favorites to take home a title in their new division. Both teams are ranked in LoHud’s Preseason Top 10 (Harrison at No. 10, the Garnets at No. 8) and, in both locker rooms, it feels like the sky is the limit.

What better time to have these foes face off than when the season still lays ahead of both teams? Let these teams duke it out before a fluke loss or some upstart underdog threatens to upset the applecart. Both teams are coming into Saturday’s matchup believing full well that they are the team to beat in their respective classes and I think that adds to a early-season showdown.

Will the execution be as crisp as it might be later in the year? That’s tough to say; for many teams, Week Zero serves as a de facto scrimmage, as plays and schemes are still being rolled out and perfected. But with two ace coaching staffs on the opposite sidelines, does anyone really have any doubt that Dino Garr and Jay Ciraco will

Photo/Mike Smith have their clubs ready to go?

The last—and maybe most valid—criticism I’ve heard of this Week Zero matchup is that nobody seems to know exactly what sort of impact it will have on fan turnout. Because the game is on Labor Day weekend, before the opening of the school

year, there is a fear that the raucous student sections that give the game so much of its juice won’t be quite as large this year.

This, obviously, is a concern; the crowd energy is a big part of “The Game” and it would be a shame to see a smaller turnout and

hear more muted tone in the bleachers. But honestly, we don’t know how things are going to look on Saturday, and until we know definitively that the scheduling affects turnout, there’s no use in worrying about it.

So I, for one, am ready for this weekend. The start of the

high school football season is always fun time, and with a marquee matchup in the opening weekend, it’s hard not to feel that buzz.

Let’s just hope this feeling rolls through till November.

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Rye and Harrison meet for the coin toss before last year’s iteration of “The Game.” The Garnets and Huskies will square off on Sept. 2 in a Week Zero matchup.

Mamaroneck, Rye clash in preseason tilt

On Monday, Aug. 28, two of the top high school field hockey teams in the area squared off in a preseason scrimmage, as Rye and Mamaroneck took to the turf at Nugent Stadium to prepare for the upcoming season. And while the final score may not have mattered, the play on the field demonstrated that the Garnets and Tigers are indeed ready for 2023.

Mamaroneck and Rye both come into the fall season with something to prove. The Tigers and Garnets both advanced to the Section I finals last year, with Mamaroneck losing an overtime thriller against Scarsdale and the Garnets dropping a 2-0 game to perennial power Lakeland.

Mamaroneck head coach Trish Miller said that squaring off against the Garnets in preseason is a benefit for both teams, as they are able to get a taste of top-flight competition before the season kicks off in earnest.

“For us, today was really about mental toughness, to see who can perform against a high-level team; Rye is really athletic, they have a lot of speed and they play all year so this is a good scrimmage for us to have,” said Miller. “It’s always a high intensity matchup.”

Although Mamaroneck’s defense was solid throughout—as is often the case with the notoriously stingy Tigers—that mental toughness was tested late in the game when Rye was able to push the pace and earn a quick score with just under 15 minutes remaining.

Undaunted, the Tigers pushed back and answered quickly with a goal of their own.

It is that type of mindset, said Miller, that the Tigers will need to show this year, especially after losing a number of talented seniors to graduation.

“That was a good sign,” she said. “I’ve always been a defensive-minded coach, but what’s important for us this year is figuring out who is

going to score, who is going to step up into that role for us.”

The Garnets will have another stiff preseason test on Wednesday, after press time, when they tangle with

Greenwich, before opening the season on Sept. 1 against Horace Greeley. Mamaroneck will kick off against John Jay on Friday before a much-anticipated showdown against Lakeland

on Monday, Sept. 4.

“We start off against two strong teams, so right now, we’re just trying to find some chemistry; skills are skills at this point, but the mental toughness is going

to be what is important,” said Miller. “Now I need to see us communicate and play well together.”

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Pipolo to be inducted to Rye Neck Hall of Fame

As a student at Rye Neck High School, Thomas Pipolo admitted that he would sometimes glance at the names enshrined in the Panthers’ Athletic Hall of Fame and envision what an honor it would be included among them. On Saturday, Sept. 2, he will officially join those legends of yesteryear, as the three-sport standout—a 2014 graduate—will be inducted during halftime of the Panthers’ football game against Valhalla.

For Pipolo, the honor is a true thrill, even if it’s one he wasn’t expecting when he heard the news last spring.

“It wasn’t really something that was on my radar, I got a call, the number popped up as the Rye Neck School District, and it was [Athletic Director] Joe Ceglia letting me know I was going to be inducted,” said Pipolo. “So to have grown up seeing those names in the Hall of Fame like Ralph Vasami, or watching Michael Dearwester play, I wanted to be in the shelf one day and that’s pretty cool.”

It only takes one brief look at Pipolo’s

resume to understand why he’s being inducted. In his senior year, Pipolo was served as the on-field leader for three historic Panther teams, quarterbacking the football team to its first-ever Section I title in the fall, handling point guard duties for a basketball team that reached the Class B semifinals in the Westchester County Center, and serving as the catcher on a Rye Neck baseball team that also won a Section I crown.

To that end, Pipolo credits the contributions of the teammates that helped him usher in a golden year of Rye Neck athletics.

“ wouldn’t be getting this honor if it wasn’t for them, we really had a special group of athletes and men in general,” said Pipolo. “We always knew—in a non-cocky way—that we were going to be special, we just had to stick together and do things as a team.”

Throughout their time as Panthers, added Pipolo, he and his teammates began to embrace the small-town feel that made Rye Neck a unique place to grow up. Recently, Pipolo was reminded of the tremendous support the athletic teams received from the community when he watched videos of the

town’s denizens filling Molly Spillane’s to celebrate the football team’s berth to the state championship game at the Syracuse Carrier Dome in 2013.

“I used to think about if my experience would have been better if the school was bigger, playing under the lights and all that, but honestly I wouldn’t trade the experience I had at Rye Neck for anything,” he said. “Because of that that tight-knit community, people rally behind you and to see what we did in terms of bringing some excitement back, that’s really special.”

As he prepares to take the field for his induction on Saturday, Pipolo said he’s looking forward to sharing the moment with the friends, family and coaches that made his journey a memorable one.

“It’s definitely going to be special and I’m super-excited for it,” he said. “I’m not always the most comfortable when people give me honors or anything, so it may be a little awkward but it will definitely be fun.”

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16 • THE REVIEW • September 01, 2023
Players from Mamaroneck and Rye fight for the ball during a preseason scrimmage on Aug. 28. The Garnets and Tigers are both eying big years. Photo/Mike Smith Thomas Pipolo, RNHS Class of 2014, will be inducted into the Panthers’ Hall-of-Fame on Sept. 2. Pipolo was a threesport standout who led Rye Neck to great heights in his senior year. Contributed Photo
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