Putnam Reporter Dispatch from White Plains, New York (2024)

NEWS AND EVENTS IN AND AROUND YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Putnam County Delegates Five Putnam County residents have been selected as delegates the American Legion's Boy's State of New York Program for 1997. Putnam County delegates are: Graham Mell, Mahopac; yen Kellogg, Mahopac; Andrew nature, Brewster; Carmel; and Geoffrey Gaspar of Carmel. Delegates will participate in mock elections for various New York elective offices. The program will be held from June 28 through July 3 at the State University of New York at Morrisville. CAP Outreach Putnam Community Action Program staff will visit the Putnam Valley Library 9 to 10 a.m.

on July 1. Staff will meet with residents to review solutions to difficulties they are facing. Carmel It's a boy! A son, Michael John, was born May 9 at United Hospital Medical Center in Port Chester to David Alan and Lisa Ann Gasparrini of Carmel. Maternal grandparents are Michael and Ruth Roe of Rye and paternalgrandmother is Jean Gasparrini of Port Chester. AARP meets The Putnam County Tomorrow Brewster Flag Day services Brewster Lodge 2101 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks invites the public to attend its annual Flag Day Services at 11 a.m.

tomorrow at the lodge, Route 22, Milltown Road, Brewster. Book sale planned The Brewster Public Library Volunteers will be hold- Young grad Melissa Miele, daughter of Vincent and Linda Miele of Brewster, recently graduated from Johnson Wales University in Providence, R.I.Sh earned an associate in science degree in hotel-restaurant management. Empire State College Empire State College in Hartsdale held its graduation June 9 at Rockland Community College in Ramapo. The following were the candidates for graduation: Putnam MASTER'S DEGREE Brewster: Maureen Crowley. Carmel: Jacqueline Chontos, Sally Williams.

Mahopac: Bridget M. Cervone. ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE Brewster Michael Done The REPORTER DISPATCH (USPS 461- 860), Vol. 78, No. 106.

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10804. Office News and circulation: 2 Commerce Drive, Carmel, N.Y. 10512 Chapter of the AARP will meet at noon tomorrow Guideposts on Seminary Hill Road in Carmel. Musical entertainment will provided by Hugh Devin. Call 225-7084.

Southeast Officer sought The Town of Southeast is accepting resumes for the part-time position of zoning enforcement officer. Minimum qualifications are a high school diploma and one-year experience in building construction or position requiring familiarity with building and-or zoning ordinances; five years experience in these areas; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Knowledge of local zoning ordinances is necessary. The job requires a maximum of 15 hours per week, to be performed during regular business hours. Resumes must be submitted to the Office of the Supervisor, Southeast Town Hall, 1 Main Brewster, NY, 10509 by Monday.

Food collection The Brewster Girl Scouts will hold a food drive tomorrow in front of the on Route 22 in Southeast. On June 28, the scouts will be collecting food at Kobacker's on North Main Street in Brewster. Both drives will support St. Andrew's Community Food Pantry. ing a "Red, White and Blue Book and Bake Sale" today through Sunday.

The event will include hundreds of volumes of best-selling books, videos and CDs and home-baked goodies. The sale will take place from 3 to 8 p.m. 1 today and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday.

Across from the Brewster Public Library on 79 1 Main St. Coffeehouse Extreme Youth Ministries will sponsor a coffeehouse for all senior high school students grades 9-12 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. tonight at the First Baptist Church, Main Street, Brewster. The free event features a live band and drama. Call Brian Mcintyre at 279-2636.

Cold Spring Robinson House In conjunction with Putnam County Days, the "Heritage Way' guided walking tours of Cold Spring will present a narrated history of Robinson House, which stood in Garrison. It was in this house where Benedict Arnold's treason became unraveled and from where he fled to the British side in the fall of 1780. This free program will be conducted outdoors tomorrow at 12:30, 1:45, 3 and 4:15 p.m. and on Sunday at 12:30, 2:30, 3:45, and 5 p.m. at 72 Main Cold Spring.

Call Don H. MaoDonald at 265-2756. Mahopac 'Cans 4 Critters' The "Wild Things" 4-H Club Mahopac: Carol L. Gulias. Westchester MASTER'S DEGREE Croton-on-Hudson: Penina Aviram.

New Rochelle: Reginald R. Burton. BACHELOR'S DEGREE Cortlandt Menon Lynda Greenbaum, Brian O'Connor. Croton Fall Gail J. Ruhlman.

Hartedale: Robert A. Sixsmith. Larchmonta Mie Sato. Mount Kisoor Micki McWade. Mount Vernons Lynn Russell, Robert R.

Russell Jr. Now Rochelles Adam Etkin, We appreciate hearing from our readers and advertisers. This guide is intended to make it easier for you to communicate with us. Reporter Dispatch Putnam County Editor Gail Gorman 878-2104 Gannett Suburban Newspapers Readers' Editor: Dorothea Smith 694-5062 news 694-5007 Night news desk 694-5059 Business news 694-5021 Town 4A Friday, June 13, 1997 PT Mahopac Library news The Mahopac Library Board of Trustees have announced that the proposed budget was passed by a vote of 62-15 during the vote held on June 4. In addition, Gary Bauerloin, George Robinson, Harold Gary and Barbara Kotoski were each elected as trustees for a term of five years each.

The board will hold an organizational meeting in July. For information, call Pat Kaufman at 628-2009. Dutchess County Baby girl Tucker A daughter, Valven was born March 15 at Northern Westchester Hospital Center in Mount Kisco to de and Michael Tucker of Poughquag. Maternal grandparents are Joan and Richard of Carmel and paternal grandparents are Lucy and the late John Butteriok of Mahopac. of Mahopac will hold a can and bottle drop-off from 9 am.

to 3 p.m. tomorrow on Route 6 in Mahopac, directly across from the firehouse. Gather any cans or bottles that have been rinsed -and drop them off on Saturday. With the proceeds gathered, 'Wild Things' will donate a percentage to Mary Schnittert, a wildlife rehabilitator located in northern Westchester. Bake sale The Mahopac Falls Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting a "Cake and Goodies" sale from 9 am.

until sold out tomorrow. The annual fund-raising event will be held, rain or shine, at the Red Mills Shopping Center, Route 6N, near Myrtle Avenue in Mahopac. Patterson At the library Children ages 3 to 10 are invited to join the Patterson Library for story hours, crafts and activities in a program to be held every Monday and Wednesday starting July 7 and continuing through Aug. 13. In-person registration begins tomorrow from 11 a.m.

to 1 p.m. at the library on Route 311 in Patterson. You may also register in person June 16 and 18 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the library. The fee for the six-week program is $5 per child.

The preschool "Read-toMe" program for storybook lovers ages, 3, 4, and pre-K 5 will meet from 9 to 10 am on On with the show Gannett Newspapers A -n Nineteen local performers enter during United Way of Putnam's recent five hour Cablethon. Nearly $35,000 was by and personai pledges through the benefit. Pictured are members of the Haidane Blue Notes singing barbershop quartet style, from left, Jen Keppel, Kristen Lindner, Lisa Grisaffi, Amy Peterson, Caroline Hernandez, Diana Thompson and Rhianna Galen. Monday or Wednesday. Included will be stories, games, crafts and special activities.

The junior group, ages 5 to 7, and the senior group, ages 8 to 10, will enjoy the 'Go Wild! Read" theme of animal, plants and nature through reading adventures, crafts and fun. Children in these two groups will meet on Monday or Wednesday from 10:15 a.m. to noon. Children ages 3 to 8 are invited to Story Hour on Saturdays in June from 10 to 11 am. at the Community Room next to the new library on Route 311 in Patterson.

This is a drop-in program; registration is not required. Silent Auction Two oak card catalogs are being sold through a silent auction and patrons may bid on half of a unit or the entire unit. The catalogs are currently on display at the library and bids will be accepted through July 5. Food Pantry the library is a drop-off location for nonperishable for foods the and Patterson toiletry items Presbyterian food pantry. Bring your contribution to the library vestibule during library hours.

Call 878-6121. Luncheon The Patterson Baptist Church, Route 311, is holding a community luncheon today at noon. Free. Call 878-4160. Family picnic Knights of Columbus, Father James T.

Breen Council 7490, will hold its annual Family Picnic from noon to 5 p.m. on tomorrow at the Sacred Heart Church Grounds in Put- nam Lake. Bring your own chairs and blankets. Admission is $8 per person or $25 per family." Nearby Connecticut Arts festival CityCenter Danbury Summertime Festival of the Arts presents The Sonny Carroll Big Band at 6:30 p.m. today.

All original arrangements of favorite hits from the Big Band era are included. All concerts take place outdoors on the Danbury Green at Ives Street in Danbury. Tomorrow the center will feature special performances from 5 to 10 p.m. of jazz performers The Ali Ryerson Beck Trio, Doug Hartline Friends, Solstice and the Jeff McGill Group. Call 203- 792-1711.

Friendship Center activities Putnam County Office for the Aging offers Next week's activities at the Mahopac Falls weekday activities for seniors at its friend- center are: ship centers in Carmel, Cold Spring, Maho- Monday cards, bingo, ceramics and pac Falls and Putnam Valley. shopping at the with Mahopac group 2. Next week's activities at the Putnam Tuesday cards, bingo, dancing and blood Valley center are: pressures. cards, bingo, art class at 10 Wednesday cards, bingo and a movie. Monday a.m.

and Rummy Kub. Thursday cards, bingo, health speakers I Tuesday cards, bingo, blood pressures at Michele and Mary RSVP sewing group, and 10 a.m. and Caldor shopping. shopping at the with Mahopac group 1. Wednesday cards, bingo and a diabetic Friday- cards, bingo and exercise.

group at 10:30 a.m. For information, call the centers at: Carmel, Thursday cards, bingo, Western dance, 225-2500; Cold Spring, 265-3952; Mahopac the showing of the movie "101 Dalmations" at Falls, 628-0411; or Putnam Valley at 528-2662. 10:30 p.m. and ceramics at 12:30 p.m. Friday cards, bingo, Rummy Kub and For a listing of activities at the Carmel and shopping at Waldbaum's.

Cold Spring centers, see tomorrow's page. Graduations A Elizabeth Gipson, Joseph Oliva. Ossining Ekaterina Michailidis, Jose Colon Shelley Gilbert, Allison L. Green. Ryes Jean Klein.

Scarsdale Steven D. Katz. Somers: Jennifer L. Mason, Richard Preisig. Thornwood Brian C.

Dwyer. White Plains: Lloyd Budhram, Jean Butterworth, Chandira Hickson, Theresa A. Janson. Yonkers Frank LaBar, Juliette M. McNulty, Jeanette J.

Zak. Yorktown Heights: Frances Lopez, Albina Samperi. ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE Armonks Doris Pancaldo. Chappeque Katherine Lauder. Hartedale: Jeannette L.

Tobish. Sports 694-5038 Local sports 878-2109 696-8400 Photo (to order reprints) 694-3505 Main office news fax 694-5018 Local news fax 878-2103 Putnam County Advertising Manager Susan Butash 878-2120 Classified 694-5111 Legal 694-5123 Death notices 694-5147 Putnam County Circulation Chuck Farrell 878-6801 Home 1-800-942-1010 TDD (telephone device for deaf) 894-5240 WEDDINGS ENGAGEMENTS Indelible Impressions Mr. and Mrs. Simon M. Hudson were married May 3.

Hudson Bonanni Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bonanni of Chappaqua have. of announced the marriage their daughter, Cynthia la Diane of Chicago, to Simon Mark Hudson of The is the son of Reginald Jacqueline Hudson of Essex, England.

The bride was escorted by her parents for the May 3 ceremony held at Sts. John and Mary Church in Chappaqua. The Rev. John A. Vigilanti officiated.

A reception followed at Westchester Country Club "in Harrison, and a wedding trip to Hawaii was taken by the couple. Matron of honor was Leila Muench. Attendants were Jennifer Bonanni and Ava Garcia Roman. Kathleen Bonanni and Raquel Roman were flower girls. Best men were Paul and Jonathan Hudson.

Ushers were Michael Siebert, Mark Mumford, Jon P. Bonanni, Gregory G. Bonanni and Christopher Llewellyn. Ring bearer was Alexander Muench. The bride graduated from Ithaca College, and is an advertising sales executive with The Food Network.

The bridegroom graduated from Manchester University, and is a vice president at Willis Corroon. Keck Mazzaglia Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Keck of Valhalla have announced the engagement of their daughter, Colleen of Atlanta, to John Mazzaglia of Atlanta, son of Richard Mazzaglia of Hawthorne and Lillian DiMicco of Mahopac.

The future bride has a bachelor's degree from the State University of New York at Oneonta. She is enrolled in a master's degree program at Georgia State University, and is employed by MCI Telecommunications in Atlanta. The prospective bridegroom received a bachelor's degree from Pace University and is employed by MCI Telecommunications in Atlanta. An April 1998 wedding is planned. Castaldo Miller Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Castaldo of Valhalla have announced the engagement of their daughter, Michele, to Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of Rochester. The future bride graduated from Westlake High School and Siena College.

She is employed by Lehman Brothers. The prospective bridegroom graduated from McQuaid Jesuit High School and Siena College. He is employed by Sotheby's. A June 1998 wedding is planned. A North Salem: Carol Giordano.

Margaret Clark Dongarra. Patricia Sarno. Purdys: Pamela Smith. Shrub Oaks Patrick Howard. Yonkers: Marlene Carlson.

Yorktown Heights: Joyce Hartnett. Blessed Sacrament -St. Gabriel High School Blessed Sacrament Gabriel High School New Rochelle held its graduation Saturday at Blessed Sacrament Church. The President and Publisher Gary F. Sherlock 694-5203 Vice Robert W.

Ritter 694-5002 Vice Mike Huot 694-5165 Vice John C. Green 694-5157 Vice Fal Bolzner 694-5397 Vice Charles Schmitt 694-5171 Vice Resources Laurie Thomas 694-5261 Vice Development Michael G. Kane 694-5353 following were the candidates for graduation: Westchester Dobbe Ferry: Michael Cooper. Mount Vernon: Agustinho Alves, Dana Campbell, Daniel DaSilva, Martha Drakopoulos, Gaelen Dure, Jaquan Dukes, Louis FerraFlood, Dana Hunter, Naeemah Johnson, Ana Melo, Carla Mesquita, Rosalind Rivera, Marvis Singleton, Michael Vecchione and Jaime Velez. New Rochelles Danielle Borrelli, John Carchietta, Natalie Carpanzano, Hermino Castro II, Joseph DiZenzo, Joanne Fee, Pierre Giraud, Daniella Lamarre, Joana Macena, Tiffany Palompelli, Giuseppe Pansarella, Christina Par- Circulation Customer Business Hours Call 1-000-942-1010 Monday-Friday, 6a.m-5 p.m.

Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Sunday, 7:30 a.m.-11 a.m. Delivery Times Monday-Friday, 6a.m. Sunday, 8a.m. Delivery Questions Call 1-800-042-1010 To report a late, missing or damaged newspaper, call before 10 a.m.

Monday Friday, 11:30 a.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. Sunday or 10 a.m. on holidays. A replacement paper will be delivered to your that day.

ente, Laura Pulice, Theresa Reyes, Kristina Sheppard and Samantha Wilson. Port Chester: Marylin Perez. Yonkers: Vincenzo Bennardo and Linda Oceguerra. Area Bronx: Andre Bagot, Dominique Cuzzi, Matthew D'Armiento, Edward Daigneau, Landon Faulkner, Angel Graham, Curtis Houlder Leroy Laidlaw, Seneca Malcolm, Richard McLees, Raul Morales, Erin O'Connor, Asher Ouazanan, Ray Pargas, Florence Pena, Ekaterina Quinones, Kim Santaniello, Courtney Stefano, Richard Tulipano, Joseph Vasquez and Monica Wood. Norwalk, Conn.

Autumn Macri. Home Delivery To subscribe, call 1-888-GANNETT. Suggested rates by carrier: daily only, Monday-Friday, Sunday $1.50. Independent motor route rates may be higher. Mail subscriptions To subscribe, call 914-694-5222.

Rates by mail: Monday-Saturday: 52 weeks, 26 weeks, $89.70, 13 weeks, 4 weeks, $13.80. Monday-Sunday: 52 weeks, 26 weeks, 13 weeks, $79.30, 4 weeks, $24.40. Sunday: 52 weeks, 26 weeks, 13 weeks, $34.45, 4 weeks, $10.60. Garnsey Hickey Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Garnsey Jr. of White Plains have announced the engagement of their daughter, Regina, to Kevin Hickey, son of Anita Hickey of Hawthorne and the late Patrick Hickey Sr. Miss Garnsey graduated from Woodlands High School and Fordham University. She is employed by American Express Financial Advisors.

Her fiance graduated from Westlake High School and is self-employed. A September wedding is planned. Getting married? We want to share the news of your engagement or wedding awith the community. Call 696-8400 for a printed wedding or engagement form..

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