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Bombers reign In-school based health at away game Stepping boldly onto the clinic considered by court, the Pine Plains varsity boys basketball team faced off against Webutuck in the Webutuck High School gym- Webutuck BOE nasium on Friday, Jan. 3. Be- By KAITLIN LYLE communities. ginning at 5:30 p.m., the local [email protected] Davis noted access to quality health- rivals challenged each other care, putting patients first and making on the court during what WEBUTUCK — The North East sure healthcare is delivered in a timely turned out to be a spirited (Webutuck) Central School District and cost-effective way as paramount. game. While the Webutuck Board of Education (BOE) has been So too, he said, is providing students Warriors had the advantage exploring the idea of organizing an in- with medical, dental and behavioral of competing on their home school based health center over the last health services. court, the Pine Plains Bomb- few months. The board granted Charles If the partnership is approved, Open ers rose to the challenge and Davis, a nurse at Eugene Brooks Inter- Door would be responsible for staff- dominated the game. The mediate School, permission this past ing the health center and providing the Bombers left as victors, with summer to research establishing the on office with Information Technology- a final score of 63-35 over the campus clinic. related items and services as well as Warriors. By the beginning of the 2019-20 furniture and other healthcare-related school year, Davis had found a potential items, equipment and supplies. Da- collaborator; he presented his research vis said Webutuck would be in charge to the BOE this past October. One key of maintaining a school nurse in the point he uncovered in his research: a district’s employment as well as any PHOTO BY KAITLIN LYLE state regulation that requires school other necessary personnel separate districts have a viable collaborator for from Open Door employees. Addi- such a program. Davis reported that tionally, Webutuck would be respon- Open Door Family Medical Centers sible for supplying adequate space for Remembering 2019 showed an interest in working with a health center — differentiated from Webutuck on setting up a health center. the school nurse’s office — at no cost to Davis explained that Open Door is Open Door along with electricity, cus- already collaborating with other school todial and maintenance services. Harlem Valley residents recall the districts in New York state. While Open “This is serious frontline healthcare Door’s primary presence is in West- that’s being provided to individuals,” chester and Putnam Counties, he said Davis said. highs and lows of 2019 a collaboration between Open Door “Space is tight, but if it’s a program and Webutuck could lead to more op- By KAITLIN LYLE next decade. tainties in the village’s zoning. portunities in other Dutchess County See HEALTH CLINIC, A7 [email protected] Well-wishers gathered at The Mov- Despite efforts to stay open, the iehouse on July 13 to celebrate the life Kildonan School Board of Trustees Part Two and legacy of its founder and co-own- announced it would have to close er, Robert Sadlon, who passed away on the school, which catered to dyslexic HARLEM VALLEY — After count- May 15 following a battle with brain students. Parents worked unsuccess- ing down the final seconds of 2019, cancer fully to create a financial plan for the Harlem Valley residents toasted the The Amenia Zoning Board of Ap- school’s continuation. beginning of a new decade. The Mil- peals (ZBA) fielded suggestions and August lerton News covered many stories in criticisms from residents regarding The Dutchess County Legislature 2019; a recap of the last six months fol- Herb Allan and Monica de la Torre’s unanimously adopted the county- lows below. application to build an accessory wide Animal Abuse Registry and Teth- July building on a parcel of land along the ering Regulation local laws to help After a month of soliciting survey Smithfield Valley at a public hearing protect animals from cruelty and mal- responses, the Pine Plains Compre- on July 15. Meanwhile, at its July 23 treatment. hensive Plan Review Committee re- meeting, the Millbrook Village Board Through the county’s 2019 Munici- viewed feedback on how residents discussed signage codes to resolve a hope to see the town develop over the variety of contradictions and uncer- See YEAR IN REVIEW, A7

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Sipho Alexander Msipa Avery Eugene Wingo OBITUARIES NORTH CANAAN — Sipho spent some time at both the GREAT BARRINGTON Wilma and Clifford; and his Alexander Msipa, 24, tragically University of Vermont and — Avery Eugene Wingo, 73, grandparents, who raised him, Anne M. Veteran passed away on Sunday, Nov. 17, Bennington College and also born May 10, 1946, in St. Louis, Richard and Avie James. 2019. took almost a year to Mo., passed away Avery is survived MILLERTON — Anne M. residing in Dutchess County. Sipho was born live and do volunteer peacefully at home by his wife of 47 Veteran, 64, a 30-year resident of Anne will be greatly missed. She on Oct. 24, 1995, in work in Africa. In surrounded by years, Susan Wingo; Dutchess County and formerly of will be remembered for her quick Sharon Hospital, the addition to spending family in Great his children, Juanetta New York City, died peacefully on wit, easy laugh, endless kindness son of Anne Fitzgerald quality time with Barrington on Jan. Gordon, Donna Carter, Dec. 27, 2019, at New York Presby- and dedication to helping others. of North Canaan and family in Zimbabwe, 1, 2020. Kevin Robinson, Alecia terian Hospital following a lengthy Anne is survived by her broth- Charles Msipa of Sipho lived in Cape Having lived in Wingo, Angelene illness. er, Frank Veteran; her two sisters, Harare, Zimbabwe. Town, South Africa, the Berkshires since Wingo-Thompson Anne began her retailing ca- Susan Veteran and Lucy Veteran; The name Sipho, when where he volunteered 1985, Avery was and James Thompson, reer in New York City and then her uncle, Gabriel Galletto; and directly translated for SEED, working well-known and Avery Reginald Wingo, relocated to Dutchess County; she several cousins and many adoring from the Zulu, means in Mitchells Plain, loved throughout Jamesia Bingham and worked as a financial administrator extended family members and “God’s Gift,” and helping families in this the community by Gabriel Gordon; his for several companies and private friends. Anne is also survived by indeed he was a gift to all who highly populated suburb to grow all who met him. grandchildren, Sadie McManus, clients. She also worked for the her beloved dog, Abbie. knew and loved him. their own food (using boxes) and He was a carpenter and a Kiah McManus, Athena Wingo, Dyson Foundation for many years. In addition to her parents, Anne Sipho spent his early years potentially bring some to market. mason, and much of his work Archer Wingo, Addison Viarengo, Born Jan. 17, 1955, in Tarrytown, was predeceased by her dog Gracie. living with his family in Zimbabwe, He also busked on the street with can be seen throughout the area. Jessica Dow, Brian Dow, Jamison N.Y., she was the daughter of the Funeral services will be pri- in a happy, loving and bilingual a female companion and the duo He had a wonderful singing DeBerry, Angelisa DeBerry, Lacey late Lucia E. (Galletto) and Anthony vate. Arrangements are under the environment. He was especially was known as Lady Sparrow and voice and loved music, fishing Corbett, Taylor Robinson, Andrea F. Veteran. She was a graduate of direction of the Scott D. Conklin close to his beloved nanny, Nina, the Medicine Man. and the outdoors; woodworking Robinson, Colin Robinson and Sleepy Hollow High School in Funeral Home in Millerton. and he spent many carefree days In more recent years, Sipho in the shop with his great friend Nathan Robinson; his best friend, North Tarrytown and was very ac- To send an online condolence, with his best friend, Bernardino, a had developed into a highly Ed Domaney; and he loved to his great-granddaughter Ilyana tive in the Democratic Party; she go to www.conklinfuneralhome. young Mozambican boy who lived skilled painter and craftsman, barbecue. His ribs were legendary! Avery DeBerry; and many other served as an elected official while com. on the property. ultimately landing with PK Most of all he loved spending great-grandchildren; two nieces, After a family move back to Painting and Restoration in time with his family and friends Lois and Tina; and one nephew, the U.S., Sipho attended Salisbury North Canaan, a company that and was always there at the drop Dwayne. Central School (K-three), North has been his extended family of a hat for anyone who needed His wake is open to the public Worship Services Canaan Elementary School (four), for the past several years. In the him. and will be held on Saturday, Jan Week of January 12, 2020 and ultimately graduated from words of his colleague and good He was predeceased by his son, 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Birches- Indian Mountain School (five to friend Dan Mordecai, Sipho had a Firman; his siblings, Ella, Loyd, Roy Funeral Home in Great nine) in the ninth grade. While great sense of humor, was a great Cletus and Geroid; his parents, Barrington. The Congregational All Saints of America a student at Indian Mountain, listener and an extremely bright Church of Salisbury, U.C.C. Orthodox Christian Church Sipho took up the guitar under the problem solver who was devoted 30 Main Street, Salisbury, CT 313 Twin Lakes Rd., Salisbury, CT Louis ‘Buddy’ E. Galm Serving the Lord with Gladness Sat. Vespers at 5:00 p.m. tutelage of his lifelong friend and to all — a positive person whom We bid you warm welcome to come Sun. Liturgy at 9:30 a.m. mentor Ram Miles and became a he loved talking to about music PINE PLAINS — Louis Lou loved the outdoors, worship with us Sundays at 10 am. Rev. Fr. John J. Kreta All are welcome! 860-824-1340 key member of both the rock and and life. Outside of work, Sipho “Buddy” E. Galm, 77, passed away annual fishing trips to Canada Moving music,and Christian fellowship www.allsaintsofamerica.us jazz band. enjoyed spending time with his peacefully at home in Rexford, and hunting on his property, and in a historic 19th C. Meeting House. No nursery care for the summer months, There was one memorable friends, his mother and adoring N.Y., on Dec. 30, 2019. skiing at Butternut. beginning Sunday June 9 Falls Village night when Sipho sat alone sisters, visiting his father and He was born on Oct. 2, 1942, in He is survived by his beloved The Rev. Dr. John A. Nelson Congregational Church onstage under the spotlight and family in Zimbabwe, trail running, Yonkers N.Y., and lived with his wife, Mary Ann, who resides in (860) 435-2442 16 Beebe Hill Road, Falls Village www.salisburycongregational.org 10:00 a.m. Family Worship played a very magical solo acoustic mountain biking, shopping for parents in Edgewater in Bronx, Rexford; his sons, Jeffrey Galm 11:00 a.m. Coffee Hour instrumental on his grandfather’s wholesome and organic food and N.Y. and his wife, Barbara, of Pine A Friendly Church with St. John's Episcopal Church a warm welcome to all!! four-string guitar. The room fell cooking delicious coconut curries He moved to Pine Plains at a Plains, and David Galm and his 12 Main Street, Salisbury, CT 860-824-0194 silent and Sipho shared his joy and and stir-fries. young age, attending school in wife, Melissa, of Hilton Head, Rev. Marilyn Anderson Rev. Paul Christopherson love of music with everyone. It was Sipho is predeceased by the Pine Plains Central School S.C.; six grandchildren, Robert, SUNDAY SERVICES Christ Church Episcopal also at IMS that Sipho developed his maternal grandparents, District, where he excelled in Kelsey, Mikaela, Tristan, Ashlynn 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Rite I) Said 10:00 a.m. Eucharist with music (Rite II) in Sharon 9 South Main, Sharon CT a passion for snowboarding, a Martha and Richard Fitzgerald; sports. and Karstin Galm; his cousin, WEDNESDAY HEALING SERVICE Sunday Holy Eucharist at 9:00 AM At Noon – with Eucharis passion he pursued competitively his paternal grandparents, He proudly served in the William “Billy” Galm and his wife, Rev. Dr. Martha Tucker www.stjohnssalisbury.org All welcome to join us in high school. During these years, Charlotte and Cephas Msipa; Vietnam War in the United Patricia; and several nieces and 860-435-9290 860-364-5260 he spent many hours with the and his maternal uncle, Peter States Navy from 1964 to 1966 as nephews. www.christchurchsharon.org Trotta family honing his fishing Fitzgerald. He is survived by his radioman 3rd grade petty officer. Lou was predeceased by his North Canaan skills. Fishing and Sipho were a parents, Anne Fitzgerald of North He also worked in New York parents, Rita (Lynch) and Louis Congregational Church, UCC Greenwoods great match — a natural pursuit for Canaan and Charles and Mercy City Local 46 Metallic Lathers Galm; and a sister, Patricia Boyles. Joyfully opening our hearts and doors to all God's people Community Church a young man who was quiet, deeply Msipa of Harare, Zimbabwe; his International Union 1967-1996. A Mass of Christian Burial Pastor Savage Frieze 355 Clayton Road, Ashley Falls, MA thoughtful and introspective. To siblings, Aida and Macie Blue He then started G&R Enterprises, was celebrated Jan. 4 from St. 172 Lower Rd/Rt. 44, East Canaan CT Sunday Service 10:30 AM Worship services Sundays at 10 am Kidz Konnection everything he did, Sipho brought of North Canaan and Nozizwe building many homes and several Anthony’s Church in Pine Plains, AT THE PILGRIM HOUSE K-6th grade (during Sun. Service) patience and determination. and Mandhla Msipa of Harare, post offices in the area. the Rev. Kent Wilson officiating. 30 GRANITE AVE, CANAAN: Nursery Care All Services FISHES & LOAVES Food Pantry and Pastor Trip Weiler Sipho proceeded to spend Zimbabwe; and his godparents, Lou was very involved in his Interment followed in Evergreen CLOSETS for clothing, Wednesdays 9-11 413-229-8560 the next four years at Vermont Molly Fitzgerald of Wilton, Conn., community, serving as a member Cemetery in Pine Plains. www.facebook.com/ www.greenwoodschurch.com Academy in Saxtons River, Vt., and Matt Fitzgerald of Alexandria, of the Milan Volunteer Fire In lieu of flowers, memorial northcanaancongregational graduating in June of 2014. There Va. He also leaves behind many Department and serving two donations may be sent to the St. Thomas North East Baptist Church Episcopal Church he dedicated himself to his love aunts, uncles and cousins, who will terms as Rescue Squad Captain. Milan Rescue Squad, 900 Historic Meeting House, 40 Leedsville Road of guitar through jazz band and all remember his gigantic smile He was a 50-year member of Route 199, Milan NY 12571; Main & Maple Millerton, NY Amenia Union, NY rock band, his appreciation of and gentle ways. National Ski Patrol at Butternut or Community Hospice, 179 God's word is always relevant! SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:30 A Warm Welcome Awaits You followed by refreshments the natural environment through The family wishes to Basin and was an active member Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs, SUNDAY SERVICES All ages welcome! competitive snowboarding and acknowledge and express with International Order of NY 12866. Family Bible School - 9:30 AM Rev. Dr. Robert D. Flanagan Morning Worship - 11:00 www.stthomasamenia.com competitive mountain biking, profound gratitude to all those Odd Fellows Lodge, Pine Plains Arrangements are under the Evening Service - 6:00 PM 845-373-9161 and to being an accomplished who have reached out and offered Lions Club, Pine Plains Business care of the Peck and Peck Funeral WEEKDAY MEETINGS Weds. Prayer Meeting 7:00 PM midfielder on the Vermont support at this time, especially Association, Town of Gallatin Home in Pine Plains. at Parsonage 33 S. Maple Ave. Trinity Episcopal Church Academy varsity lacrosse team. Mike Pallone, Greg Karcheski, planning board and Town of To sign the online register, go Sat. Bible Studies 484 Lime Rock Rd., Lime Rock for Men & Women 3:00 PM Sun. 8 & 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Sipho spent the spring of his Dan Mordecai and the entire Gallatin town council. to www.peckandpeck.net. FELLOWSHIP LUNCHEON Nursery Care/Sunday School 10:20 a.m. junior year studying in Santiago de PK Family, and Jody Soja and First Sunday of each month “Offering companionship along the way” Compostela, Spain. He loved the the Indian Mountain School More obituaries can be found on page A5 after AM services Rev. Heidi Truax Pastor Henry A. Prause (860) 435-2627 Spanish language and had many community. 518-789-4840 [email protected] wonderful memories of his time There is a plan to hold a www.trinitylimerock.org there living with a host family, celebration of Sipho’s life in The Sharon United an experience that carried him the summer and to establish a LEGAL NOTICES Methodist Church Unitarian Fellowship forward into AP Spanish Lit in his charitable fund in his memory. 112 Upper Main Steet, of NW CT North End of Sharon Green Cobble Living Room final year. Also in his senior year, The details of the fund are still to Pine Plains Town Board occupancy charges, processing Touching Lives - Lifting Spirits Noble Horizons 10:45 a.m. Worship Service, Nursery Care Notice of Public Hearing fees, cleaning and miscellaneous The next meeting will be Sipho was awarded the Burton be worked out. Please e-mail annie. No Sunday School in Summer Insert Listing House Ads - 1/9/20 Sunday, February 9 at 10:30 a.m. Snowboard Award, awarded to a [email protected] if you wish to PLEASE TAKE NOTICE services of the total reasonable The Rev. Margaret Laemmel boy and girl rider who have shown be kept abreast of developments. that the Pine Plains Town Board value agreed upon price now 860-364-5634 Am I a humanist? [email protected] All are Welcome the greatest improvement in his or shall hold a public hearing on due and owing and that a For information call 860-435-2319 Lakeville Journal 1x2 Millerton News 1x2 detailed statement of such her snowboard racing ability over the adoption of a proposed Canaan United the course of the season. Sipho was Local Law enacting a six month charges, services and storage Methodist Church The Lakeville United awarded the music prize upon his moratorium on the processing with a statement of dates have 2 Church St., Rte 44, Canaan, CT Methodist Church graduation, presented by music and approval of applications been previously mailed to the 11 a.m. Worship Service 319 Main St., Lakeville, CT 06039 “Open Hearts – Open Minds – Open Doors” 9:30 a.m. Worship Service director and dear friend Steve for solar farms and other said accounts by certified letters, Rev. Lee Gangaware Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Cady. Above all else, Sipho was a commercial solar facilities on the said accounts are further 860-824-5534 “Open Hearts - Open Minds - Open Doors” canaanct-umc.com The Rev. Margaret Laemmel wonderful friend and teammate January 16, 2020 at 7:05 p.m. notified that if said balance is [email protected] 860-435-9496 in the afternoon at the Pine not paid by Monday, January 20, [email protected] Checkand fellow them musician out inside. who shared Check them out inside. his kind spirit and sensitive soul Plains Town Hall, 3284 Route 2020 at 12:00 p.m. The personal Promised Land • Ritewith Aid all those around him. • CVS 199, Pine Plains, New York. Any property above described will Baptist Church ST. MARTIN OF TOURS 29 Granite Ave., Canaan, CT PARISH Following high school, Sipho person desiring to be heard on be sold by United Country- Where you will find: A Warm Welcome! • CVS Immaculate Conception, Helpful Bible Messages, A Place to Grow! the adoption of said Local Law Absolute Auction and Realty 4 North Street, Norfolk Sunday School - 10am online at www.AARbids.com St. Joseph, 4 Main Street, Canaan shall be permitted to do so at the Sunday Worship - 11am St. Mary, 76 Sharon Road, Lakeville public hearing. A copy of said on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 Wednesday Bible Study MASS SCHEDULE and Prayer Meeting — 7PM Local Law shall be posted on the as provided under the Lien Saturday Vigil 5 pm, St. Joseph Church Town’s official website and shall Law of the State of New York (860) 824-5685 Sunday 9 am, Church of St. Mary VISITORS WELCOME! Sunday 11 am, be available for inspection at the and the Lien Law of the State of www.promisedlandbaptist.org Immaculate Conception Church office of the Town Clerk during . Please register to DAILY MASS SCHEDULE The Chapel of All Saints, Wednesday 6pm normal business hours. Dated: bid under www.AARbids.com St. Joseph Chapel or Church Cornwall Thursday 8am December 19, 2019. if you wish to participate. An intimate Episcopal service every Immaculate Conception Church Sunday Sanitation Service By Order of the Pine Plains 01-09-20 Friday 8am 9:00am Holy Eucharist and sermon Town Board 01-16-20 Church of St. Mary Chapel at Trinity Conference Center Quality Service For Refuse Removal ALL ARE WELCOME! Judy Harpp West Cornwall, CT For information, Recycling For The Future Town Clerk Notice of Filing of Articles WELCOMING ALL please call 860-824-7078 01-09-20 of Organization in New UCC in CORNWALL Amenia, New York York by a Limited Liability SAINT KATERI Congregational 1-800-522-7235 | 845-877-9354 Legal Notice Company TEKAKWITHA PARISH Worship Sunday, 10 am 860-927-3003 Cornwall Village Meeting House Notice is hereby given that Name: 2712 Route 9, LLC. The Churches of 8 Bolton Hill Rd, Cornwall Arnoff Moving & Storage, Inc. Articles of Organization filed Sacred Heart, Kent St. Bernard, Sharon Outstanding Church School (10 am) has a storage lien against the with sec. of state of NY (SOS) St. Bridget, Cornwall Bridge Mission Opportunities property owned by: on 11/25/2019. Office location: MASS SCHEDULE Warm Fellowship following Worship 9 AM – Sacred Heart 860-672-6840 Anthony DeBonis; Dutchess County. SOS is Monday, Tuesday, FB - UCC in Cornwall Poughkeepsie, NY designated as agent of LLC for Wednesday & First Friday Rev. Micki Nunn-Miller, Minister service of process. SOS shall SATURDAY VIGIL Welcoming all - including the Joseph Helmany; 4 PM - St. Bridget LGBTQ Community Poughkeepsie, NY mail a copy of process to P.O. SUNDAY MASSES Patricia Johnson; Box 491, Millerton, NY 12546. 8 AM - St. Bernard 10 AM - Sacred Heart Sharon Congregational Poughkeepsie, NY Purpose: Any lawful act or Church 25 Main Street, Sharon, CT Kris Ruger; Poughkeepsie, activity. The Smithfield NY 12-05-19 Sunday Worship Service Presbyterian Church and Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Peter Williamson; 12-12-19 656 Smithfield Valley Rd. Bible Study will resume Jan. 16, 2020 Poughkeepsie, NY 12-19-19 Route 83, Amenia, NY Services every Sunday 10 a.m. 860-364-5002 All such properties will be 01-02-20 [email protected] sold unless the lien is satisfied. 01-09-20 21st Century Theology • in an Historic Building Lakeville, Connecticut 860-435-0578 Such liens are claimed for 01-16-20 THE MILLERTON NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 2020 A3 MILLERTON North East 2019 town elections finalized Official election results change outcome on Town Board By WHITNEY JOSEPH ocratic,” explained North East According to the official results, absentees,” explained Arnason. “In election, which was uncontested, assessor election, which was also [email protected] Democratic Party Chairman Jon however, 1,341 votes were cast in North East, there were 77 absentee incumbent Dennis Johnson, run- uncontested, incumbent Katherine Arnason. “Thus, Rob Cooper’s the Town Board race. There were ballots and one affidavit ballot that ning on both the Democratic and Johnson, who ran on the Demo- NORTH EAST — As with five-vote lead became a two-vote 820 ballots, 295 undervotes, four needed to be counted before the Republic lines, earned 716 votes cratic and Republican lines like all elections, results are not final deficit after the absentees were overvotes and nine double votes. results could be certified by the out of 820 cast. Of those, 104 were her husband, Dennis, earned 718 immediately. Sometimes, due to counted, resulting in the [re-]elec- An undervote is “a ballot not Board of Election.” undervotes. A total of 716 votes votes out of 820 cast. There were absentee ballots, candidates can tion of John Midwood.” counted because of unclear mark- More official results were validated. 104 undervotes, for a total of 718 be in a limbo of sorts. In the town “I am thankful for the sup- ing by the voter,” according to the For the North East town super- Lastly, for the North East town ballots validated. of North East, the Nov. 5 election port I received for my re-election Oxford Dictionary. visor race, 820 ballots were cast, was called the following day by the campaign and I’m excited to start By definition, an overvote oc- with 280 undervotes. Democratic Dutchess County Board of Elec- a second term,” said Midwood of curs when a voter “…marks or town Supervisor Chris Kennan tions (BOE) — which cautioned the news. designates more names than there earned 532 votes. There were eight they were announcing “unofficial There were two seats open on are persons to be elected to an of- write-ins, four scatter votes and results.” A month later, after ab- the North East Town Board in the fice,” according to Florida statute four votes cast for former town sentee ballots were all accounted 2019 elections, for which there §97.021(25). Supervisor George Kaye, who for, some of those results changed. were three candidates: Lana Mor- According to the official results, decided not to seek re-election. A The biggest surprise following rison (R), Cooper and incumbent Morrison earned 512 votes, while total of 540 votes were validated. the release of the final results was Midwood. According to the BOE’s Midwood earned 415 votes and For the North East town clerk that Democratic North East Coun- early tallies, 1,228 voters cast their Cooper earned 413 votes. With one race, 820 ballots were cast, with cilman John Midwood, who was ballots for the Town Board race. write-in and one vote for Plan- 15 undervotes and three double behind in the polls following Elec- The unofficial results were as ning Board member Bill Kish, that votes. Democratic Town Clerk tion Day, was declared the winner follows: Morrison won with 476 reversed Cooper’s early victory. Gail Wheeler earned 410 votes, against Republican challenger Rob votes, or 38.76%, followed by Rob “When reporting on the elec- while former Republican Town Cooper. Cooper who received 378 votes, or tion, it is important to remember Clerk Lisa Cope earned 395 votes. “In North East, the absentee 30.78%, while Midwood received that the total from the machines A total of 805 votes were validated. ballots tend to be heavily Dem- 373 votes, with 30.37% of the votes. on election night does not include For the North East town justice Former Millerton Trustee Anne Veteran, who fought Hannaford, passes away at 64 By KAITLIN LYLE crat, served her community as a to bar Hannaford from coming with the chance or the odds of [email protected] member of the North East Board into North East, Veteran pro- winning, but by tying up places of Assessment Review and as a vided standing for the lawsuit. like Hannaford for long periods MILLERTON — Halfway trustee on the Millerton Village In order for a person to bring a of time. Hannaford is not going to between the end of the holiday Board. Former Millerton Mayor lawsuit against a municipality, a fight a long lawsuit. They’re going season and the beginning of the John Scutieri praised Veteran’s local resident affected by a spe- to move on to greener pastures, new year, Millerton residents public service and her willingness cific issue in said town must be which is what the intent was.” bid farewell to Anne Veteran, a to put others before herself. a part of the legal proceeding. In By the time Veteran withdrew longtime resident of Dutchess “She was just very civic-mind- the Hannaford case, Veteran’s from the lawsuit, Hannaford de- PHOTO BY KAITLIN LYLE County, who passed away on Fri- ed,” he recalled from his time on Millerton residence was located cided to merge with Stop & Shop day, Dec. 27, following a lengthy the Village Board with Veteran. in an area prone to flooding. The in North Canaan, Conn., instead Millerton music illness. She was 64 years old. Vet- “She was always very helpful, al- lawsuit alleged that by bringing of expanding its business in the Standing along the sidewalk in front of Veterans Park, mu- eran passed away at New York ways kind to people. She was very more commercial activity into town of North East. Because the sician Otis Sedgwick serenaded passersby with live music on Presbyterian Hospital in New outgoing and very friendly. She the area, her house would be sus- supermarket chain was growing Thursday, Jan. 2. Bundled up against the afternoon chill, Sedg- York City. made you feel very comfortable.” ceptible to additional property to the point where it was being wick’s strong vocals carried as he performed familiar composi- Born and raised in Tarrytown, But many Millerton residents damage. identified as a monopoly, Han- tions on his guitar. Originally from Brooklyn, he started per- Westchester County, Veteran remember Veteran’s participation When Veteran decided to drop naford was forced to shed some forming in Millerton at age 18 and has seen his audience grow. worked in New York City before in a lawsuit filed against the town out of the lawsuit, it was deter- of its business and disallowed On Thursday Sedgwick played The Beatles favorite, “Strawberry spending 30 years as a Dutchess of North East several years ago mined that there were no other from taking on any new ones. Fields Forever.” County resident, much of that in with Wassaic shopkeeper Sharon residents named in the lawsuit Today, Millerton is without Millerton. She was well-known Kroeger, when the town’s Plan- who would be affected by the a supermarket. The old Grand for her work as a financial ad- ning Board was in the midst of possibility of a supermarket Union closed following the Han- ministrator for several compa- a review to approve an applica- coming into town. Kroeger, as an naford lawsuit, and the Millerton nies and private clients as well tion from the supermarket chain, Amenia resident, did not count. Fresh Market, owned by the Cho as for her involvement with the Hannaford. One North East official, who family, opened on March 31, 2017, Dyson Foundation. While Kroeger was the main preferred to speak off the record, in the former Grand Union loca- Locally, Veteran, a Demo- petitioner in the lawsuit filed said, “People sue not necessarily tion, only to close in June of 2019. Presents In Collaboration With FilmWorks Forum Preparing for 2020 PARKLAND North East Town Board holds re-org meeting By KAITLIN LYLE Sherman as the town bookkeeper justices. equipment operator foreman and A filmRISING by Cheryl Horner McDonough [email protected] and budget officer. Kenneth McLaughlin was ap- Joshua Schultz was appointed the After designating the second pointed the building inspector highway mechanical equipment NORTH EAST — Once the Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. and the code enforcement offi- operator assistant foreman. The A documentary town procedures had been estab- as the board’s meeting time, the cer (CEO) for administrative and board appointed Richard Prentice tracing the journey lished and the local appointments board designated Salisbury Bank zoning matters, while Michael as the dog control officer and Ed of students at had been approved, the North East & Trust as the town’s official de- Segelken was appointed the dep- Downey as the town historian. Marjory Stoneman Town Board declared itself ready pository and The Millerton News uty building inspector and CEO After appointing the town Douglas High School for 2020 following its annual or- as the official newspaper with The for building and fire inspections committees, the board estab- in Parkland, FL from ganizational meeting on Thursday, Poughkeepsie Journal as the town’s and field work. lished the mileage rate for 2020 shooting victims to Jan. 2. alternate newspaper. Warren Re- Wheeler appointed Marcy as $0.57 per half mile. Kennan national activists Prior to the official meeting at plansky was appointed attorney Wheatley to both the deputy town appointed Town Board members against gun violence. 5 p.m., the town’s newly elected for the town while the firm Sickler, clerk and the deputy registrar po- Ralph Fedele, John Midwood and and reelected officials — including Torchia, Allen & Churchill were sitions. For the ZBA, Julie Schro- Lana Morrison as the emergency SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 2020 town Supervisor Chris Kennan, appointed the town’s accounting eder was appointed chairman and interim successors. Kennan was Town Clerk Gail Wheeler, Town services provider. Edie Greenwood was appointed later designated as the delegate 11:30 A.M. Q&A With The Filmmaker Board members Lana Morrison Donna Morrison was appoint- vice chairman. Karen Pitcher was for the annual meeting of the New and Parkland Students Following and John Midwood, Town Asses- ed to the assessor’s aide position appointed as a member of the ZBA York State Association of Towns. sor Katherine Johnson and Town while John Lloyd was appointed for a term ending Dec. 31, 2024. In adopting “The North East Town The Moviehouse Justice Dennis Johnson — were to the real property data lister In addition to being appointed Board Meetings: Rules of Proce- sworn into office at 4:45 p.m. position. For the Planning Board, chairman of the Planning Board, dure” for 2020, Kennan noted that 48 Main St., Millerton, NY Along with welcoming every- Debra Phillips was appointed sec- Dale Culver was appointed to the the rules have been in effect since FREE ADMISSION one to the first meeting of the year, retary for meetings and Sherman Planning Board for a term end- 2012 and essentially explain how Kennan announced that with his was appointed secretary for the ing Dec. 31, 2026. The board ap- the board meetings are organized. www.salisburyforum.org election as town supervisor, there office. Phillips was also appointed pointed John Merwin to the Ethics was now an open seat on the North the secretary for the North East Committee for a term ending Dec. East Town Board, which he hoped Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) 31, 2024, and Robert Stevens as to fill as soon as possible. He then meetings. 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By KAITLIN LYLE constables with varying salaries. and Salisbury Bank and Trust interim successors for Dutchess [email protected] Maureen Moore was appointed were designated as the official County Emergency Response. justice clerk for the Honorable depositories for town funds while Perotti was appointed by the AMENIA — The Amenia Town Norman Moore with a salary of The Millerton News was designated board to represent the town at the Board wasted no time in approving $17,506. as the town’s official newspaper. Association of Towns Meeting in local appointments and outlining With a salary of $24.38 an hour, For the town’s standing New York City. its goals for the coming year at its Paul Voorhees was appointed committees and boards, the Among some of her goals annual reorganization meeting on working supervisor. Darren board appointed Doyle and for 2020, Perotti announced her Thursday, Jan. 2. Peterson, Preston Vincent, John Councilwoman Michele Somogyi intentions to choose an engineer Amenia Town Clerk Dawn Williams and Jay Spock were all to the Recreation Commission; for the construction of the Marie Klingner administered the appointed highway laborers with Gutierrez and Councilman James town’s highway garage; oversee Oath of Office to town Supervisor varying salaries; Spock was also Morris to the Amenia Housing the completion of Trail to Train Victoria Perotti, Councilwoman appointed as a highway driver. Commission and the Board of project’s construction; investigate Vicki Doyle and Councilman Working 15 hours a week at $16.96 Ethics; Morris and Doyle to the options for a downtown Amenia Damian Gutierrez before the an hour, Judith Carlson was Enhancement Committee; Doyle sewer district; and work with meeting at 6 p.m. After establishing PHOTO BY KAITLIN LYLE appointed highway office manager. and Somogyi to the Conservation New York State Electric and Gas the salaries for elected and From left, Amenia Town Clerk Dawn Marie Klingner admin- James Morse was appointed Advisory Council; and Gutierrez on a plan to convert the town’s appointed town officials, the board istered the Oath of Office to Councilwoman Vicki Doyle, town custodian at $16.08 an hour and Somogyi to the Emergency streetlights to LED. A copy of the approved Ian Lindars’ appointment Supervisor Victoria Perotti and Councilman Damian Gutier- while John Scott was appointed Response and Safety Committee. supervisor’s goals can be found as town attorney and certioraris rez before the start of the annual reorganization meeting on maintenance mechanic at $26.37 Doyle, Somogyi and Gutierrez were on the town of Amenia website at attorney at $200 an hour. Thursday, Jan. 2. an hour. The board appointed also designated as the emergency www.ameniany.gov. Scheduled to work 22 hours Shawn Howard as the recreation a week for $26.52 an hour, building administration assistant Ericka Howard was appointed first groundskeeper at $19.40 an hour, Marge Arnold was appointed during the morning hours at $16.29 deputy town clerk. For the Amenia followed by Charles Mayville’s Webutuck turns off bookkeeper while Lorna Sherman an hour for 16 hours a week; she Planning Board, Robert Boyles Jr. appointment as assistant recreation was appointed alternate per was also appointed secretary of the was appointed chairman with a groundskeeper at $16.46 an hour. drinking water to be safe diem bookkeeper at $25 an hour. Amenia Planning Board at $16.29 an $2,745 stipend while Terry Metcalfe With a salary of $15.45 an hour, Working two hours a month at hour for 24 hours a week. was appointed chairman of the Kelly Milano was appointed By KAITLIN LYLE said the portion of the project that’s $16.29 an hour, Diana McPadden At $175 an hour, Hilarie Thomas Amenia Zoning Board of Appeals recreation supervisor. Overseeing [email protected] focused on district enhancements was appointed bank reconciliation was appointed as a town court with a $1,000 stipend. Dave Everett, the town’s long-awaited Trail to and improvements has been clerk for the bookkeeper. special prosecutor while Kimberley Esq., was appointed attorney for Train project, John Komsa was WEBUTUCK — With the calculated at $2.2 million. Katrina Gore-Alexander was Rea, Esq., was appointed as the both the Planning Board and the appointed manager of the project students and faculty absent from Based in Hudson, the well appointed treasurer to the water attorney for Old Amenia Landfill ZBA with a salary of $225 an hour. with a salary of $50 an hour. the school grounds during the drilling contractor Claverack district while Nancy Nowak was at $200 an hour. Perotti was Working 32 hours a week for Michael Hagerty was appointed as a winter break, the Webutuck Central Pump Service LLC installed the appointed clerk to the water appointed as the town’s budget $27.92 an hour, Michael Segelken grant writer at $28.56 an hour while School District made progress with new water tanks over the winter district; both were granted a officer at a salary of $7,140. Annette was appointed Code Enforcement Michael Flint was appointed as a some of the enhancements listed break, during the last full week of salary of $4,006. Nowak was later Culligan was appointed secretary Officer. videographer with a $6,406 salary in its capital improvement project, December. While the installation appointed as a typist at $15.76 an to the supervisor at $16.46 an hour. Donna Morrison was appointed and Maria Genovese was appointed such as replacing the district’s water work was completed by Tuesday, hour and as a bank reconciliation In addition to her role as town to the assessor’s clerk position with as an animal control officer with a tanks. However, because the district Dec. 31, Claverack Pump Service clerk to the town clerk at $15.76 an clerk, Klingner was appointed a salary of $17,486 while John Lloyd $9,795 salary. was unable to test the quality of the still needed to test the quality of the hour for five hours a month. Gore- registrar of vital statistics at $10 and Donna Dipippo were appointed Moving on to the list of water before the schools reopened, drinking water, but was unable to Alexander was later appointed per transaction; as a tax collector data collectors at $18.20 an hour. appointments without salaries, the administration decided to do so due to the holidays. as the building administration at a salary of $6,553; as justice clerk With Christopher Klingner leading the board appointed Doyle as the take precautions and shut off the Webutuck Superintendent assistant during the afternoon and for the Honorable James Devine at a as chief police constable at $18.09 deputy supervisor; Voorhees as the drinking water so that it could be of Schools Raymond Castellani evening hours at a rate of $18.66 salary of $17,163; and as the records an hour, Jason Dean, Duewayne deputy highway superintendent; tested. reached out to the school district’s an hour for 16 hours a week. Judy management officer with no salary. Jackson, Francis Lansing and Abdur David Menegat as the deputy ZBA Webutuck Business families the night before school Westfall was appointed as the With a salary of $16.14 an hour, Muhammad were appointed police chairman; Perotti as the All Hazard Administrator Robert Farrier was scheduled to reopen to notify Mitigation official; and Ericka explained that the installation of them about the water situation. He Howard as the deputy registrar of the new water tanks was one of said the situation only affected the Pine Plains Town Board reorganizes for 2020 vital statistics. many enhancements included in district’s drinking water and would By KAITLIN LYLE Tricia Devine as the Planning Board $0.58 per mile while the courier fee The town’s mileage the capital improvement project, not affect the toilets or sinks. [email protected] secretary; Vikki Soracco as deputy was established at $35 per trip plus reimbursement was established at along with work on the district’s As the district waits for its chair; and Kenneth Meccariello, mileage. The Millerton News was a federal rate of $0.575. The town’s bus garage, plumbing work and drinking water to be tested, PINE PLAINS — Kicking off the Steve Patterson, Kate Osofsky, designated as the town’s official contract with SEBI Environmental improvements to the district’s Castellani said the district will be start of a brand new year, the Pine Jane Waters and Dick Hermans newspaper, and Bank of Millbrook Services Inc. for water treatment to water tanks and water heaters. providing bottled drinking water to Plains Town Board prepared for as Planning Board members. John and Salisbury Bank & Trust were the water district was renewed with Though he was unable to break students and staff along with jugs 2020 at its annual reorganization Hoffman III and Peter Salerno were designated as the town’s official a contractual salary of $34,200. M down the individual cost of of water throughout the school meeting on Thursday, Jan. 2. appointed alternates to the board. banks. & T Bank Corp., Bank of Millbrook replacing the water tanks, Farrier buildings. The board commenced its For the Zoning Board of The board gave Cloud annual meeting by approving local Appeals (ZBA), Scott Chase was authorization to enter into a appointments for 2020, starting named chairperson; Devine as the contract with the Pine Plains Free with town Supervisor Darrah ZBA secretary; and Margo Jackson, Library and with the Pine Plains Cloud’s appointment as chairperson Carl Baden, Marie Steward and Veterinary Associates for their to the board. Cloud was also Mike O’Neill as ZBA members. respective services. Brain Teasers appointed budget director later that Amanda Zick was also made a ZBA Councilwoman Sarah Jones was evening. Councilman Don Bartles alternate. appointed liaison to the Planning CLUES ACROSS 1. Beer ingredient was appointed deputy supervisor For the Conservation Advisory Board, the ZBA, the Pine Plains 5. Popular FOX TV show while Town Clerk Judy Harpp was Council (CAC), Hoffman was Justice Department, the code 11. Recurring from time to time named clerk to the board. Madelin appointed chairperson and enforcement officer, the zoning 14. Criticized severely Dafoe was appointed deputy town Soracco, Joan Franzone, Pat Byron, enforcement officer and the town 15. Musician 18. German urban center clerk while Eileen Ciaburri was Rachel Greenfield and Suzanne clerk. Meanwhile, Bartles was 19. Quenched appointed tax collector. Ouellette as CAC members. designated liaison to the Highway 21. Human gene The board appointed Alice Scott Chase was named chair Department, the assessors, the 23. Indian music Hanback-Nuccio as secretary to the of the Trails Committee while the Water Department and the town 24. Accumulate town supervisor, Karena Frenzel Little Nine Partners Historical engineer. Councilman Rory Chase 28. One who graduated 29. Atomic #109 as bookkeeper to the supervisor Society was designated as the town was designated liaison to both the 30. Semitic fertility god and Warren Replansky as attorney historian. Trails Committee and the CAC, 32. Sportscaster Patrick to the town. The engineering The Town Board will meet on while Councilman Matthew Zick 33. Child’s dining accessory consultant Clark Patterson Lee was the third Thursday of the month was appointed liaison to the Pine 35. Payment (abbr.) 36. Guitarist’s tool appointed as the town’s engineer at 7 p.m. at Town Hall while the Plains Central School District and 39. Dabbling ducks while Robert Couse was appointed Planning Board will meet on the the Recreation Department. Both 41. Commercial as the representative of building second Wednesday of the month Zick and Chase were appointed 42. Style someone’s hair and grounds. The board approved and the ZBA will meet on the liaisons to the fire department. 44. Biu-Mandara language Heather Emerich’s appointment as fourth Tuesday of the month at Cloud was named liaison to the 46. Actress Spelling 47. Large hole in the ground highway superintendent, followed 7:30 p.m., if needed. The mileage library, attorney, police, insurance 49. One-masted sailboats by Michael Coons’ appointment as reimbursement was established at broker and community outreach. 52. Tropical Asian plant the highway mechanical equipment 56. Concurs 43. Narrow inlet operator in charge and Karen 58. Latin term for charity 45. News organization (abbr.) Look for the 60. The number below the line in 48. Scarlett’s home solution in next Pineda’s appointment as secretary a fraction to the highway superintendent. Ray 50. Micturates week’s issue. 62. Reddish browns 51. Monetary unit Jurkowski was appointed water 63. This (Spanish) 53. Any customary observance or superintendent to the Pine Plains practice Water Improvement Area (PPWIA) CLUES DOWN 54. Sons of Poseidon 1. Belong to he Jan. 2 Solution while Debra Phillips was appointed 55. Facilitates grocery shopping 2. One time only 57. Standard operating procedure clerk to the PPWIA. 3. Parent-teacher groups 58. Former OSS Jim Mara and Lynda Wisdo of the year! 4. Puts in place 59. Midway between south and were appointed town assessors ° 5. Editing southeast SAVE 10%-50 /o 6. In the course of 61. The Wolverine State while Richard Diaz was appointed 7. Helps injured people (abbr.) chairperson to the assessors; Wisdo off ALL shoes. 8. OJ trial judge was also appointed secretary to 9. Resist authority (slang) the assessors. Drew Weaver was 20% 10. Formerly alkenols appointed as code enforcement OFFU(33 12. “Cheers” actress Perlman 13. Jewelled headdress officer and zoning enforcement 16. Viking Age poet officer. Maryann Lennon was 17. Vanuatu island Sudoku appointed justice court clerk while Sundog 20. Wish harm upon d Shoe & Leather 22. Unit of length Susanne Herman was appointed Kent Town Center 25 North Main Street, Kent, CT 25. Blood type court clerk and Kerri Yamashita 26. Drain was appointed town prosecutor. @l') (860) 927-0009 27. Do-gooders With John Hughes appointed as Hours: Mon-Sat 10-5 • Sun 12-5 29. Advanced degree the police officer in charge, Gary C..ltvJ

LAKEVILLE — David R. Fe- career with Suburban Propane Shields; his brother Terry; his SALISBURY — Luis “Louie” He was an amazing cook, only sister, Felicia; and his heley, 71, of Lakeville, died Dec. retiring as Senior Vice President sister, Christine; his niece, Claire; John Franke lll, 87, passed away animal lover, history buff and longtime companion, Chiyoko 29, 2019, at St. Francis Hospital in of Operations. three great-nieces; and numerous peacefully on Dec. 31, 2019, at supporter of the arts. Schuller. Hartford. David’s family was actively in- cousins. Noble Horizons, knowing he While Louie’s interests were A memorial service is planned David was born April 8, 1948, in volved in Scouting and he proudly He was predeceased by his was loved by his close friends many, his true passion was for later in January at Noble Binghamton, N.Y., the son of the became an Eagle Scout. brothers Christopher and Paul. and caregivers. people. His generosity knew no Horizons. In lieu of flowers, late Margaret (Shields) and Paul David was a devout Catholic, Arrangements are under the He was born in New York limits and he was a compassionate memorial donations may be Feheley. volunteering at the Church of St. care of the Kenny Funeral Home in on March 12, 1932, to the late caregiver to many over the years. made to the Little Guild of St. David graduated from Catholic Mary in Lakeville as the Building Sharon. David will rest eternally at Dorothy and Luis Franke Jr. Above all, he was a true and loyal Francis in Cornwall in his honor. Central High School in Bingham- and Grounds Coordinator for Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City, Louie was a member of the friend whom we will miss terribly The Kenny Funeral Home ton, Resurrection College Semi- many years as well as trustee to N.Y. Catholic Church and relied and remember forever. in Sharon has care of the nary in Ontario, Canada, and the the Rev. Joseph Kurnath. In lieu of flowers, please feed deeply on his faith. He was predeceased by his arrangements. University of Oklahoma. He is survived by his partner, the birds, adopt a pet or donate to He spent the majority of his Peggy; Uncle Bob and Aunt Betsy the animal shelter of your choice. More obituaries can be found on page A2

Richard J. Daley Jr.

NORTH CANAAN — Dick fishing with friends. and Kate of Clinton, Conn.; his Daley, 86, of Englewood, Fla., Dick was lovingly daughter, Colleen Vigeant and Make someone feel and formerly of North Canaan, called “Gramps” by his five her husband, Thomas, of Falls died peacefully at home on grandchildren. They all have Village; and his son, Shaun Daley Nov. 21, 2019. Dick was born in precious memories of Gramps Sr. and his wife, Amy, and their at home and they’ll Danvers, Mass., on Dec. 9, 1932, especially golfing, fishing, children, Shaun Jr., Declan and to the late Richard J. Daley Sr. boating and playing cribbage. Finnegan of Shrewsbury, Mass. and Minnie (Peers) Daley of New Gramps was very proud of their He was predeceased by his remember you always Marlborough, Mass. accomplishments and the fine grandson, Harrison Daley, of Joan knows that it takes more than He graduated from New young adults they have become. Shrewsbury; and his sisters, Mary Marlborough High School in Dick is survived by his son, Haas and Bettie Fader. just a great sense of style or a talent 1950. He then served his country Michael Daley and his wife, There will be a private burial for the kitchen to make a bed and in the United States Marine Cynthia, and their children, Kevin in North Canaan in the spring. Corps. Dick married his loving breakfast work. Your guests should feel wife, the late Audrey (Rugg), on July 12, 1958 in and so welcome, they never want to leave. was married for 53 years. They At the Bank of Millbrook, we like our lived in North Canaan for more Realtor® at Large than 40 years before retiring to customers to feel that way too. Englewood. For a homeowner who is either currently Dick spent his career working listed or considering listing, winter gives you time to prepare your property for the So when Joan saw the for sale sign on at Becton Dickinson in North spring market. e next two months can be Canaan, until his retirement in slow real estate-wise and it makes sense to that B&B south of town and asked, “Do 1997. do the work that will set your property apart When his children were young, from the others come spring. e current you think we can do this,” the Bank of Dick enjoyed spending summer group of buyers are looking for houses in Millbrook said, “Yes, we can.” weekends at Twin Lakes teaching move-in quality instead of ones requiring extensive renovations. So anything done, them to water ski, and winter i.e. painting or replacing worn  xtures or weekends teaching them to ski mechanicals, will only be to your bene t. JOHN HARNEY at Jug End. In later years, Dick Interestingly enough, these winter months Associate Broker with spent time with Audrey, his are usually the best time to  nd contractors William Pitt Sotheby’s children, and friends playing golf to accomplish the work ahead of the spring International Realty market. If you have questions on what to O c e : 19 Main Street, at Wyantenuck Country Club in Salisbury, CT 06068 Great Barrington. do, please ask your agent for advice. It is fairly simple: light, bright and declutter so Email: [email protected] After retiring to Englewood, Cell: 860-921-7910 3263 franklin ave millbrook that the buyer can envision themselves in 5094 route 22 amenia Dick enjoyed golfing with Audrey the house without distractions. 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ADVERTISEMENT Customer since 2014 A6 THE MILLERTON NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 2020 OPINION The MILLERTON NEWS EDITORIAL PAGE A6 THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2020 The Winsted Journal The EDITORIAL MILLERTON NEWS WithTh e WinstedGratitude Journal School-based health center With Gratitude UPDATE ON THE Laurie and Edward Nickerson an idea worth checking out Dary Dunham Laurie Nussdorfer MEMBERSHIP MODEL Wilhelmina Eaken Robin O’Connor he North East (Webutuck) Central School District Michael Eckert Elizabeth and Board of Education (BOE) is considering a collabora- The Lakeville Journal Company Ttion with Open Door Medical Family Services to Lorna and Robert Ober establish a health clinic for students that would provide Members as of January 7, 2020 Daniel Edmundson Thea Obstler essential medical, dental and behavioral health care services. It Michael S. Elliston Jean and would not, at this time, offer reproductive care. But it would Total amount received: $114,713.86 offer risk-reduction counseling services. The clinic would also George and Richard Osofsky provide wellness exams, vaccinations and episodic and Lorraine Faison Eleanor M. Owens chronic disease management. Samantha Falk Bruce and Joyce Parrish The proposed health clinic would provide students more advanced care than the nurse’s office, which is where students Audrey and Ed Ferman Edward F. Peltier go when they feel ill or have an accident. With a school-based Bill and Vern Fish Jennifer Perga and health center, Webutuck students who visit the nurse’s office Virginia Littauer Peter Fitting Michael DeClement would be given more options. Basically, the nurse would $10,000 or more assess the student, contact the parents, make recommenda- Helen Yee and Jodi Luby Molly Fitzmaurice Dolores and tions for care, and then, with parent consent, send the student William E. Little Jr. Robert and Kristin King and Francis Perotti to the health clinic. Carolyn Mattoon Gerald M. Freedman Liz and Anthony Piel At the clinic, medication could be prescribed, which could The Salisbury Association then be picked up at a local pharmacy. The benefit? Students Stephen and Leo and Judith Gafney Jody L. Potter could access treatment on campus, without having to take Bear Mountain Katherine McCurdy Jean and Bill Gallup Allan Priaulx time off to go to their doctor’s office. Additionally, there $5,000-$9,999 William and Jon Garvey Brent and would be no out-of-pocket costs for students, so families Sheila Moore would save on their copays — especially helpful at a time Anonymous and Blake Levitt Barbara Prindle when health care costs are so astronomical. Additionally, all Ann Berman Leslie and Nick Moore Amy Goldberger Hector and types of insurance would be accepted. Suggested to operate and Dan Feld Mary Close Kathie and Erica PrudHomme year round when school is in session, the health clinic could Oppenheimer Michael B. Gordon Rosina Rand prove invaluable. William G. Montgomery One aspect we find particularly important is that the clinic Sam Posey and Benjamin Gott Bernard Re Jr. would offer risk-reduction counseling services — a key Lake Ellen Griesedieck Elizabeth Grannan Susan Crossley and component of mental health care. Eugene Brooks Intermedi- Amy Reiss and Martha Guidotti Joan S. Redmond ate School nurse Charles Davis, who has been looking into the Wononscopomuc program with Open Door, explained the mental health $2,500-$4,999 Gary Jacobs John P. Hallihan Peter and Susan Restler services would include treating acute issues, such as peer-to- Anonymous Anne Richardson Frank Handelman Peter Reyelt peer interactions, as well as chronic challenges like depres- and Howard Aller and Bonnie Bellow John Rockwell sion. Florence and The fact that the district is not considering offering D.R.B. Liddell MB Robertson Michele and and Linda Mevorach reproductive care at this time — a reality many teens today John Rhodes Donald and Vincent Hanlon Peter and Michelle Roth must deal with whether we want to face it or not — is unfor- Eve and Alan Turner Helen Klein Ross Caitlin Hanlon Edward Rothstein tunate. All students, both male and female, need to be provid- Grace Schalkwyk Leila Hawken Betty L. Ruddy ed access to real information and care from trained profes- sionals capable of keeping them safe and well. However, we Brace Mountain Barry and Louis and Elaine Hecht Colter Rule understand it’s a sensitive issue and that parents, doctors, $1,000-$2,499 Helena Schuman Nancy Hengen and Maureen E. Rule clergy and others close to the family unit might want to give Barry F. Schwartz Henry Monaghan Save Sharon Hospital their input. Anonymous (2) If the BOE reconsiders including reproductive care, includ- Linda Ward Beech and The Salisbury Seven Anne H. Hepner Morgan Schafer ing pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease testing, it Thomas G. Schueller The Hotchkiss Carla Herman Harvey Schussler could also potentially offer birth control. Surprisingly, that Library Of Sharon Daniel D. Hubbard Helen Scoville issue was not raised at the BOE meeting held Monday night, Shereen and Jan. 6. By keeping reproductive care off the table, the district is Steve Berger Henry W. Todd Anne Hubbard Tom and avoiding immediate controversy — not a bad thing consider- Elizabeth and Kathleen and David J. Hubbard Harriet Shachtman ing the many benefits we believe a school-based health center George Cabot Michael Voldstad Alfred and Joann Ivry Sharon Democratic could provide. But we do hope it will think about re-evaluat- Cynthia F. Walsh ing the issue in the future, as reality dictates. Jill and Derek Drew Roberta Jenckes Town Committee The BOE is still in the exploratory phase of deciding Catherine Durning and Rene Milo Sara and Jill W. and whether it wants to pursue the clinic with Open Door. Priscilla Wear Ellsworth James Windolf Richard Joannides James R. Sheffield According to the superintendent, it plans to hold workshops Alice B. Yoakum Kathryn Keller-Rule Marc D. Simont and discussions about the proposal. The process, if done right, Bill and Anne Holm holds the possibility of a healthy exchange of ideas — all with Ron and Jill Jones Anne Zinsser Roxana Laughlin and Lisa Lansing an eye toward keeping Webutuck students safe and sound Carol and Ted Kneeland Stephen and Ellery W. and — body, mind and spirit. Staying On Track Jennifer Lehner Mary Lusanna Sinclair As seen at Monday’s meeting, school board members are Kenneth and $1-$499 rightly interested in our students’ welfare — and even with Patricia Krushel Lois Lenehan Judith Singelis Open Door running the show, it’s the school district’s respon- Mary Sue and Anonymous (4) and Burt J. Hanback Isabel Sloane sibility to ensure the health clinic operates in an appropriate Janet and S.F. Accardo Louise Lindenmeyr and Drew Robbins and professional manner and maintains accountability. William F. Morrill Tom and Sarah Morrison Betsy and P.N. Lindholm Douglass Smith Oblong Books Michael Alderman Jo and Kiau Loi Margaret W. 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YEAR IN REVIEW Continued from Page A1 HEALTH CLINIC Continued from Page A1 pal Innovation Grant Program, ZBA’s denial of its zoning ap- ect. Totaling a distance of 3,500 we want to support, we need to district is considering offering illnesses and the leading cause of the town of North East received peal to expand operations on linear feet on lands owned by the find some space,” Superintendent reproductive health services at missed school days. Their goal is a $327,000 grant for the first South Amenia Road, Kent Hol- town, the Metropolitan Trans- of Schools Raymond Castellani the clinic, Castellani said the BOE to reduce missed school days by phase of its new joint highway low Mine filed a lawsuit against portation Authority and other said. wants to examine the proposal 50% and increase the documented garage facility with Millerton. the town on Sept. 17. Meanwhile, privately owned parcels, the Davis informed the BOE that in terms of fulfilling general and levels of asthma severity by 80%. In Millbrook, the Cary Institute the town of North East launched project involves the construc- New York state mandates school mental health needs first, noting “This is just one example of of Ecosystem Studies received a culvert replacement project on tion of a multi-use path that will districts have 75% of their student that reproductive health services how Open Door has utilized its $100,00 for The Tick Project, a Lower Mill Road to reduce fu- extend from the Wassaic Train population consent to participate are not on the table for discus- presence in schools to address five-year study designed to test ture flooding on the roadway. Station into the hamlet of Was- in a health center in order for one sion at this time. They could be in chronic illnesses,” Hodgdon said. two different tick control meth- October saic and mark the new start of to be approved. The goal is to keep the future, though, as Open Door When BOE member Rich- ods in 24 residential areas in In the village of Millerton, the . the health center open year-round could potentially offer reproduc- ard Keller-Coffey asked about Dutchess County. the American Legion Post 178 November during school hours; the school tive care, including pregnancy potential drawbacks and why Meanwhile, the municipali- defended its decision to install Between the flurry of voters nurse’s office would still need to and sexually transmitted disease other school districts in Dutchess ties of Amenia, Dover and North an illegal LED sign at its Route rushing to the polls on Election provide space for an infirmary. testing. County might be hesitant about East/Millerton began working 44 post home to the North East Day and communities holding The center would fulfill pri- The superintendent said the installing a health center, Far- on negotiations with Northern Town Board on Oct. 10. The Veterans Day celebrations, the mary healthcare needs — includ- district plans to conduct work- rell explained, “Our experience, Dutchess Paramedics (NDP) for conversation continued in De- Millerton Village Board and ing wellness exams, vaccinations shops and to reach out to district which is largely Westchester, is a joint ambulance contract. cember when the Legion sub- the North East Town Board and episodic and chronic disease families to keep them better in- mostly space: there are too many The Pine Plains commu- mitted a petition. adopted the newly updated management, as well as offer risk- formed. students and not enough space.” nity was invited to The Stissing Millerton residents were in- joint Comprehensive Plan. The reduction counseling services “I see it as a major win and a Keller-Coffey also asked Center’s grand opening surprise vited to view models of the rede- Town Board unanimously voted “It’s critically important that major resource for families,” Cas- whether every child would have party on Aug. 31. signed Eddie Collins Memorial to dedicate the plan to George the health center offer reproduc- tellani said. “I can understand their own health plan, to which September Park. Kaye, who finished his final tive care and opportunities not there may be some skepticism, Hodgdon replied that every stu- Students returned to school On Oct. 13, around 40 people term as town supervisor in 2019. only to female patients, but to but I think with the proper edu- dent would have one visit a year on Sept. 4. Meanwhile, Commu- gathered in front of Canoe Hill A private school for students male patients,” Davis said. “I have cation and the proper notification for a health assessment and then nity Day celebrations were held. restaurant as part of the Hate in kindergarten through 10th my own feelings about this, but to parents, it would be a major re- follow up appointments to keep Following Community Day on Has No Home Here campaign grade, Olivet Academy bought they are driven by silence… and source for families.” their health records updated and Sept. 7, Millbrook residents in response to white supremacy the former Kildonan School an educated individual is empow- The BOE heard a presentation to address any concerns they were disturbed to find white signs that were posted around campus in Amenia, moving out ered.” from Open Door Family Medical might have. When BOE mem- supremacy signs posted around Millbrook the previous month. of Olivet University’s Wingdale All clinic services would be of- Centers at its first meeting of the ber Chris Lounsbury asked how the village by an individual affili- The Pine Plains Pharmacy campus. fered for no out-of-pocket costs, year on Monday, Jan. 6. At Castel- many students Open Door would ated with the white supremacist gathered pharmacists, taxpay- Millbrook Superintendent and all insurances would be ac- lani’s encouragement, Webutuck see throughout the year, Farrell group, Patriot Front. ers, patients and personnel from of Schools Phillip D’Angelo an- cepted. parents in the audience tuned in. said that parents would need to Nearly a year since an elec- New York state and Dutchess nounced his decision to retire “Your passion and your care “This is an opportunity for sign a consent form in order for trical fire destroyed two dairy County on Oct. 23 to thank the after six years in the Millbrook for our children — that’s what it’s you to be present for an exciting their children to visit the health barns and claimed 46 of their New York State Assembly and Central School District. about,” Castellani said to Davis in opportunity and an exciting col- center and that students must be 47 dairy cows, the Miller family Senate for passing Bill A2836/ Town Boards throughout October. laboration for our students here enrolled in the school district. She of Ancramdale welcomed their S6531, which will regulate phar- the region adopted their annual In the weeks following Davis’ at Webutuck,” Davis said before later conceded that Open Door cows back to Millerhurst Farm macy benefit managers. budgets for 2020. presentation to the BOE, Castel- introducing both the BOE and could accept verbal consent in and resumed milking operations On Oct. 30, the Amenia Town December lani said the board requested that the public to Open Door Fam- situations such as an injury in the in a new and improved barn. Board moved forward with its The towns of Amenia, Do- he, Davis and Webutuck Business ily Medical Centers President classroom until written consent In response to the Amenia long-awaited Trail to Train proj- ver and North East/Millerton Administrator Robert Farrier visit and CEO Lindsay Farrell; Vice could be provided. signed contracts with NDP for other districts in New York state President of Community Health Farrell, Hodgdon and Ruggie- shared Emergency Medical Ser- that have in-school health cen- Andrea Beltran Ruggiero; and ro stressed that Open Door hopes Continued from Page A1 vices. ters and report their findings to School Based Health Centers to minimize student absences THANK YOU Multiple automobile acci- the board. From the Port Chester Program Associate Director Sara from school; rather than leaving dents were reported on Winchell school district in Rye Brook, to Hodgdon. campus for a doctor’s appoint- check is, it matters to us. We ap- hello (although not on Mondays Mountain Road (County Route the Ossining Union Free School Projecting a map of its facili- ment, students could go to the preciate the financial support. But and Tuesdays, when we are on 60) in North East on Dec. 9 as a District in Ossining, Castellani ties and school-based health cen- clinic, get treated, and even get a we also appreciate knowing that deadline), at our office in Falls result of icy road conditions. said they’ve been busy looking ters, Farrell gave an overview of prescription to pick up from their what we do still matters to you. Village at 64 Route 7 North. Local residents and New into the issue. Open Door’s outreach with New local pharmacy. Not only would If you would like to sign up And at the risk of being re- York State officials visited the “We are a community where York school districts. As of 2018, it save time, but parents wouldn’t electronically, with a charge dundant: Thank you. We deeply Peck & Peck Funeral Home on parents and community members she reported that Open Door has have to leave work to take their card, you can go to our website appreciate your support. Friday, Dec. 13, to pay their re- struggle to make ends meet,” Cas- treated nearly 57,000 patients, children to the doctor’s office. at www.tricornernews.com; click Janet Manko, publisher spects to Dennis Gilhooly. A tellani said, “and unfortunately, 44% of whom were uninsured To move forward with imple- on the box at the top right of the and editor in chief, resident of Stanfordville and we have to make choices that al- and 66% of whom were better menting the proposal, Castellani home page. The Lakeville Journal Co. former NYC firefighter, Gilhoo- low us time and availability to served in a language other than said the district needs to find a And of course we are grateful Cynthia Hochswender, ly passed away at the age of 68 in do certain things, such as make English. physical space for the clinic and as well to receive checks, by mail executive editor, November following a lengthy health appointments. This will be Farrell and her associates also look at the architectural design to Janet Manko, The Lakeville The Lakeville Journal battle with cancer related to his a good opportunity for students spoke of their efforts to treat asth- of its buildings to figure out the Journal, P.O. Box 1688, Lakev- Whitney Joseph, editor, service at the World Trade Cen- to have their health needs met.” ma, which they identified as one logistics before submitting a pro- ille, CT 06039; or stop by and say The Millerton News ter on September 11, 2001. As far as whether the school of the most chronic childhood posal.

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Why I Didn’t Love ‘Skywalker,’ Rosalind Chao and Chris Cooper ‘THOUSAND PIECES But Why You Just Might OF GOLD’ IN 4K AT he Rise of Skywalk- Rey, Finn and Poe. A success- original trilogy. trilogy. He lacked a natural THE MOVIEHOUSE er” was a massive ful element was the struggle The connective tissue bridge and created a crooked hit, the number one between good and evil, ex- wasn’t fully there for me, puzzle piece that barely fit in Documentary filmmaker Anne Makepeace ‘Tfilm in America. Fans had emplified by polar opposites though. Abrams was at a the Star Wars saga. began her career working on feature films, waited all year to see what Rey and Kylo Ren. bit of a disadvantage. The To me, his narrative including the epic “Thousand Pieces of Gold,” director J.J. Abrams would Abrams also gives a nod beloved director did 2015’s flowed more like a video released in 1991 and based on the historical do to bring an end to the to nostalgia by including “Star Wars: The Force Awak- game than a film. I felt that novel by Ruthanne Lum McCunn. Makepeace Star Wars series. Star Wars icons such as ens” but not the 2017 “Star character development wrote the screenplay for the film, which is being The numbers don’t lie. the robot C-3PO; Billy Dee Wars: The Last Jedi,” which was at a minimum and the rereleased in the 4K high definition format and Many people loved this epic Williams reprising his role as was directed by Rian John- emphasis was on hitting high will be shown at The Moviehouse in Millerton final episode, which in a Lando Calrissian; and Carrie son (who scored big with points. Because Abrams’ in special screenings on Sunday, Jan. 12, at 1 sense was 42 years in the Fisher, brought back posthu- the late 2019 mystery spoof, attention was on objectives, p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 18, at 7 p.m. Makepeace making. mously as Princess Leia. “Knives Out”). the storyline was rushed and will attend both screenings and will answer While there were many The banter between the Abrams was at a disad- felt to me like a collection of things to love about “The characters was very good, vantage when he came back questions afterward. Rise of Skywalker,” and while reminiscent of George Lucas’ to tie up the ends of the Continued on next page the film seemed especially to appeal to film fans who have been around since the very first film came out in 1977, I have to say … I was disap- At The Movies pointed. There were things I liked, of course. 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Box 5000, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, www. says, the dancers improvise The Cornwall Library, 30 Pine St., Cornwall, CT, www.CornwallLibrary.org [email protected] movements together and Watercolor landscape Chinese New Year Concert, then look at the videotapes workshop with Collette Hurst, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. to boil down the movements Jan. 11, 18 and 25 at 10 a.m. to the most essential, just to noon, Feb. 8, 15, 22, and 29, TALKS like boiling down sap. 1 to 3 p.m. New photography Kent Memorial Library at It’s an appropriate meta- by Catherine Noren, Jan. 11 to Feb. 29. Opening reception Kent Town Hall, 41 Kent Green phor, as the group has been Jan. 11. Boulevard, Kent, CT based in leafy Washington, Peter Woytuk art talk, Jan. 18 Conn., for 40 years. Pendle- Ober Gallery, 6 North Main St., at 3 p.m. Kent, CT, www.obergallery.com ton, a founding member of PHOTO BY MAX PUCCIARIELLO “New Paintings” by Wayne the innovative dance troupe Herpich, through Jan. 11. THEATER MOMIX kicks off its 40th-anniversary season with a performance at its home Pilobolus, split off and start- Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town ed his own group in 1980. theater, the Warner in Torrington, on Jan. 18 and 19. This is the company’s Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hall Place, Ghent, NY, www. , 11 Interlaken ghentplayhouse.org (Pilobolus, which celebrated only scheduled performance this year in Connecticut. This photo is of Hotchkiss School “Baths Of Caracalla,” a piece that will be on the program at the Warner. Rd., Lakeville, CT, www.hotchkiss. “The Chalk Garden” Jan. 31 its 50th anniversary in 2019, org/arts to Feb. 2, Feb. 7 to 9 and 14 is in Washington Depot.) of inspiration. “Early-morn- music, how they all work in the athletic. We all have bod- “Flat File: Works on Paper,” by to 16. Friday and Saturday Cleve Gray, through Jan. 12. In a recent interview ing bird song isn’t given the space and “take you on ies, and to see them doing performances at 8 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. about the new MOMIX sea- enough credit,” he said. the MOMIX trip.” creative things is thrilling.” BOOKS son, opening at the Warner The Warner Theatre in Reflecting on the compa- Asked what the audience Shakespeare & Company, Theatre in Torrington on Torrington has been the ny’s 40-year history, Pend- can expect from the upcom- The White Hart, 15 Undermountain 70 Kemble St., Lenox, MA, www. Saturday and Sunday, Jan.18 Rd., Salisbury, CT, www.whitehartinn. shakespeare.org MOMIX home theater for leton said, “It amazes me to ing season, Pendleton said com/new-event Annual winter play reading. and 19, Pendleton was many years. “We love to put look back and think that we that, as always, “Expect the Tom Shachtman “The Jan 18: “The Norwegians” at bursting with metaphors to on the work for our friends created this ‘organism’ 40 unexpected.” Founding Fortunes: How The 1 p.m., “The Price” at 4 p.m., explain his creative process and neighbors,” Pendleton years ago and it is still living, The program at the Wealthy Paid For and Profited “Five Mile Lake” at 7 p.m. and the evolution of the said. “Many of our world breathing, and creating Warner will include a mix of company. tours have started at the t o d ay.” beloved favorites, old pieces “The major part of my Warner, this beautiful art-de- The process of dancemak- that haven’t been seen in job is to wander in the co wonder.” ing hasn’t really changed. years, as well as new work. Judean Hills like Moses with The company rehearses “We work collaborative- “It’s a surreal vaudeville … ‘Skywalker’ his headphones, finding on the main stage for a full ly, we stay interested and show,” he said, throwing in Continued from previous page burning bushes of sound,” week. curious.” one last metaphor. “If you he said, by way of explain- “No matter how you make MOMIX dances are a cele- don’t like a part of it, you sloppy scene transitions. what all the Star Wars fuss ing that the inspiration for something in the confines of bration of the human body. won’t have to wait long. It Furthermore, the revela- is about, you will enjoy this dances often comes from a studio, when you can finish “These dancers are so will change.” tions that I waited for came film, even if you haven’t seen “found sounds.” it sitting two-thirds of the well-trained and disciplined. either too quickly or were the ones that preceded it. Visual imagery, or a way back in a large theater, The marvelous unspoken MOMIX performs at the anticlimactic. Having prior knowledge theme like alchemy, or outer you can see what works and thing about the human body Warner Theatre in Torrington Abrams had promised might even work against space, or baseball, can also really get perspective.” and its achievements, that on Saturday and Sunday, that all our questions would you. Perhaps you, like me, lead to a new piece. Living in MOMIX, he said, is not connection to the athletic; Jan. 18 and 19. Tickets are be answered with this final will walk away imagining Washington, surrounded by just the movements, it’s the I’ve always thought of myself available at www.warnerthe- film, but I beg to differ. I yourself in the director’s seat nature, is an ongoing source props, costumes, lighting, as putting an aesthetic on atre.org. still don’t understand, for and thinking about how you example, how the emperor would have completed this returned. glorious space opera. BOOKS: SOPHIA KAUFMAN To me, “The Rise of Sky- walker” doesn’t feel like a Jeffrey Seitz is graduate worthy member of the Star student at the State University Lydia Davis Draws Back Wars series; it feels like a of New Paltz completing his commercially orchestrated Master’s Degree in English. He product. hopes to follow in the footsteps The Blind On How Writers Write Ultimately, the verdict of J.R.R.Tolkien, Madeleine ydia Davis is a writer one she addresses in “Essays through the process, not career gestures vaguely, and will rest with the audience. If L’Engle and C.S. Lewis by writ- best known for her One,” a compilation of essays, just in the works of authors with varying levels of aware- you just want to go and see ing his own fantasy epic. translations, especially lectures and musings from that helped her grow, such ness, toward trying to explain Lof “Swann’s Way” by Marcel the past several decades. as Samuel Beckett and Franz how everything is connect- Proust and “Madame Bova- In it, she attentively takes Kafka, but in her own, right ed, a sentiment easily made ry” by Gustave Flaubert. She us through the research, down to the placement of banal. Lydia Davis leads us has been named a Chevalier ruminations and discoveries individual words and punc- down a beautiful path toward of the Order of Arts and that have led to some of her tuation marks. the truth. 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