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VC girls Here’s win Lucy! tourney Page 20 Page 32 w w w .W a l l k i l l V a l l e y T i m e s . n e t Hearing scheduled for warehouse project Missing Pine By LAURA FITZGERALD the intersections of NYS Route 17K treatment plant for sanitary wastewater, [email protected] and 747, the project will turn 188 acres a water treatment facility and water of vacant land into an approximately tank, stormwater management basins, Bush man The Town of Montgomery planning 1-million-square-foot warehouse with accessory driveways, lighting, landscaping board will hold a public hearing for the more than 1,000 car parking spaces and and signage. Draft Environmental Impact Statement 225 truck trailer spaces, according to The project requires a zoning map (DEIS) of Project Sailfish on Jan. 7. planning board documents. found safe Located near Interstate-84 (I-84) and The project also incudes a wastewater Continued on page 5

First responders and the Pine Bush community at large breathed a collective Montgomery horse farm awarded $2 million grant sigh of relief Sunday after a man suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and reported missing a day earlier, was found safe. William Scheinert, 79, had been reported missing early Saturday. Following a massive search, he was located Sunday morning in a house under construction near the Ulster County line. “As reported, earlier today we were able to locate Mr. Scheinert,” Crawford Police William Scheinert Chief Dominick Blasko reported on Facebook. “He was transported to ORMC in good condition.” “Locating him was a team effort and we were successful because of everyone’s help,” Blasko said. “ Special thanks to the New York State Forrest Rangers, New York State Police, Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Orange County Office of Emergency Management, Pine Bush Fire-Department Pine Bush Ambulance, and numerous police, Fire and search and rescue teams.” Blasko urged residents to sign up for the CodeRED notification system and “if The Orange County Land Trust has been awarded a NYS Farmland Implementation Program Grant to protect a 152-acre farm in the Town of you have an elderly person that needs Montgomery. Willow Hill Farm is located on a bend in the Wallkill River off of Route 211. This grant will allow the Land Trust to work with the monitoring for dementia or Alzheimer, farm’s owners to purchase a conservation easement that will protect the property for agricultural use. The easement will also help protect contact the Orange County Office for the the water quality of the Wallkill River by preserving the forest along its banks. The grant award is for $2,000,000, the maximum available Aging for Operation Life Saver.” through this grant program.

SERVING CRAWFORD, GARDINER, MAYBROOK, MONTGOMERY, PINE BUSH, SHAWANGUNK, WALDEN AND WALLKILL 2 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019

IN THIS ISSUE Calendar...... 12 Walden thanks Larkin for his service Classifieds...... 22 Crossword...... 24 Montgomery...... 19 Obituaries...... 10 By TED REMSNYDER Opinion...... 8 Police Blotter...... 4 Just in time for Christmas, Walden School News...... 21 received a present they’ve long been Service Directory...... 27 waiting to find under the tree. But in Sports...... 32 this case it wasn’t Santa delivering the Walden...... 16 gift but outgoing New York State Senator William Larkin, who provided the PUBLIC AGENDA village with $300,000 in funding for its long-desired community center. Larkin WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 secured the money as part of the State Town of Crawford Re-organization and Municipal Facilities Program (a SAM meeting. 7:30 a.m. Town Hall, 121 Route grant) and presented the funds to the 302, Pine Bush. village administration in the form of an Valley Central Board of Education, 6 oversized check at a ceremony on Dec. 13. p.m. Administration building, 944 Route At the Village Board meeting five days 17K, Montgomery. It is anticipated that later, the group expressed its gratitude the board will move into executive ses- towards Larkin, who is retiring at the sion and that no action will be taken. end of the year, for obtaining a sizable Crawford Zoning Board of Appeals, chunk of the funds needed to make the 7:30 p.m. Town Hall, 121 Route 302, Pine community center a reality. “Very grateful to Senator Larkin for his THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 gift of $300,000 towards the community Montgomery Town Board, 7 p.m. Town center,” Walden Mayor Susan Rumbold Government Center, 110 Bracken Road, said during the meeting. “Someone asked Montgomery. where the rest of the money is going to Shawangunk Town Board, 7 p.m. Town come from, and I guess my answer to that Hall, 14 Central Ave., Wallkill is that Christmas is coming and if some Gardiner Town Board. 7 p.m. Town Hall, kind soul would love to give me a diamond Route 44-55, Gardiner necklace I’m taking it even though I don’t have the money right now to buy the MONDAY, JANUARY 7 earrings that match. So if somebody’s Town of Montgomery Planning Board, going to give me a gift like that, I’m going Retiring State Senator Bill Larkin visited Walden on Dec. 14 to announce a $300,000 grant for 7 p.m. Town Hall, 110 Bracken Road, to take it and be very grateful for it, and a recreation center. He was greeted by Mayor Susan Rumbold. Montgomery. we will work on the rest of the funding. But thank you to Senator Larkin for his though the final details still have to be being crafted by Village Attorney Dave HOW TO REACH US gift, I thought it was wonderful.” crafted. “We proposed it in our 2010-2012 Donovan to meet the board’s requests, the OFFICE: The village has been working for years comprehensive plan, it was in there in the village will take over the mailing process, 300 Stony Brook Court to procure the necessary funds to build park section,” Revella said. “There’s no as residents will no longer be obligated to Newburgh, NY 12550 a new community center in James W. final blueprints because we haven’t spent send out the mailings themselves. Olley Community Park that would serve that kind of money on it yet. We have the “Such notice shall be by first-class mail PHONE: 845-561-0170, FAX: 845-561-3967 as a gathering spot for local residents. preliminary information of what it would in envelopes which have been addressed be, what it would cost and the location.” Emails may be directed to the following : The grant from Larkin should cover and on which required first-class postage ADVERTISING nearly half of the money needed to build The timeline for getting a shovel into has been paid for and affixed by the [email protected] the proposed center. “The senator has the ground to start building the center still applicant, to be mailed by the Board discretionary funds and he used part of has to be hammered out, but according to Secretary or other employee or of Officer CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS the terms of the SAM grant, the earliest [email protected] those to give us the grant towards the of the Village who shall complete and community center,” Village Manager John start date is still more than a year away. file with the Board listing each address TO REACH THE EDITOR Revella said. “We know that the budget for “The grant monies won’t even be available to which the notice was sent,” the [email protected] the community center is around $650,000, until probably the spring of 2020,” Revella amendment to the code reads. All costs explained. “So we’re looking at a project FOR THE SPORTS DEPARTMENT so we wanted to try to get around half. We associated with the mailing shall be set [email protected] know that we have some projects at work in the spring or early summer of 2020.” forth in the Village Fee Schedule, as may in the village that would be contributing During Tuesday’s meeting, the board be amended from time to time, and shall PUBLIC NOTICES parkland use funds towards the village, set a public hearing for its next session be borne by the applicant.” [email protected] which should be enough to match and on Jan. 15 for Local Law No. 9 of 2018 By streamlining the process and WEBSITE complete the project. It’s not a matching to amend the Village Planning Board putting it under the village umbrella, the www.timescommunitypapers.com grant, so if we can’t we may have to bond and the Village Zoning Board of Appeals law is designed to save applicants time on The Wallkill Valley Times, (USPS 699-490) is a weekly for some of the funds towards it as well.” mailing protocols. Under the current code, money. The notices will be mailed at least newspaper published every Wednesday at Newburgh, The village requested the funds from applicants must mail a notice of every 15 days “before the date of said hearing to NY 12550, with offices at 300 Stony Brook Court, Larkin’s office, and this time it came appeal for a variance to the owners of the owners of all property abutting that Newburgh, NY. Single copy: $1 at newsstand. By mail through after previous attempts to get certain designated properties by certified held by the applicant in the immediate in Orange, Ulster or Sullivan Counties: $40 annually, $44 out of county. Periodicals permit at Newburgh, NY. state funding over the years have not been mail and also publish a notice of the area and all other owners within 300 feet,” POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Wallkill Valley granted. The plans for the community appeal in the newspaper. the law states. Times, 300 Stony Brook Court, Newburgh, NY 12550. center date back nearly a decade, Under the amended law, which is still Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 3

2018 in Review Capital projects highlight a busy year By LAURA FITZGERALD [email protected]

Infrastructure work throughout the region was the face of change in 2018. The Wallkill Valley Times spoke with area town supervisors to get their take on the year that was just completed. Water and walking trails in Crawford The town of Crawford was busy this year with several projects, including aesthetic improvements and the advancement of the Dwaar Kill-Pine Bush Water Supply project. The town completed a new walking trail with access points from Ward Avenue and County Road 17. The almost two-mile trail included two parking areas. Town Supervisor Charles Carnes said the trail was paid for through a New York state senate grant from Senator Bill Larkin’s office and town reserve funds. The trail provides excellent views of the Shawangunk mountains and exercise for the town’s residents, Carnes said. The town park was improved with new bathrooms and an upgraded area for concerts. The town highway department also obtained a new Building 112 at Montgomery town hall was stripped of its defunct HVAC system on Dec. 12, allowing the building to receive a tractor/backhoe and new trucks. new roof. The town passed a budget that stayed under the tax cap for the seventh year in a row, with a minimal tax increase of less than 1 percent. improvements will beautify the area, hopefully attracting the hamlet. The first phase of the Dwaar Kill-Pine Bush Water new businesses,” Carnes said. The town hired a firm to investigate the plant and make Supply System was completed, which includes the testing “Between the water loop, Bullville and that new field, recommendations for next steps. Majestic said the town of three production wells at the Dwaar Kill wellfields. that will keep us really busy,” Carnes said. will attempt to find funding for the expansion in 2019. Carnes said two wells will most likely be viable for “It’s a big project that we have in front of us,” Majestic quantity and quality of water. said. While the town did not receive the Environmental New website in Gardiner The town board began its zoning code audit. The town Facilities Corporation grant it needed to connect the Gardiner town government has been hard at work comprehensive plan recommends the town complete wellfields to the Pine Bush water supply, Carnes said the this year with several building projects, new town board periodic reviews of existing uses, including tourism town will evaluate how to improve their application and legislation and a zoning code audit. uses, and an evaluation of new proposed land uses in the apply for the grant again in 2019. “We have been very active,” Town Supervisor Marybeth zoning code. “We didn’t complete [the water line] but we’re ready to Majestic said. “There is lots to be done.” Majestic said the code hasn’t been reviewed since it go for 2019 to bring in actual construction,” Carnes said. The town received a $100,000 state aid municipal grant was adopted in 2008. In the meantime, Carnes said the town is evaluating the through Senator John Bonacic’s office to redeck the The town board started the audit first with the code possibility of obtaining water from a private residence if Forest Glen Road bridge. Majestic Park received a new for tourist activities. The board passed a six-month the Dwaar-Kill project is cost-prohibitive. pavilion. moratorium on Dec. 11 for new applications for tourism- Town government has other improvements planned for The town board passed a 2019 budget that stayed related facilities, allowing the board to review and revise 2019 that will improve the town’s aesthetics and attract under the tax cap. definitions related to tourist facilities. businesses. With the help of LACE photo media, the town recently The board will also address ambiguity on accessory The town plans to construct a new youth field for launched a new, easier-to-navigate website. apartments in two and five-acre zones in its audit. residents and sports groups in the town park. The town board passed a local law that established Majestic said the town board would like to regulate The town will open a Tourism and Small Business the town planning board. The board also dissolved and short-term rental units with a stand-alone law in 2019. Center, which will attract and retain businesses and created a new ethics law. The use could not have been anticipated when the zoning promote tourism. The center will allow new and/or The town updated the sewer map so that new lots in code was adopted in 2008. existing business owners to contact a liaison that will the hamlet have sewer lot numbers, making it easier for The town also revived the Open Space Commission, connect them with all the town hall departments and developers. a board that advises the town board in protecting feature information on nearby attractions and businesses. The town recognized the need for an expansion of undeveloped land and natural and cultural resources as The town also plans to revitalize Bullville with the help the hamlet sewer district, which is at capacity. The 2004 defined in the town’s Open Space Plan. The commission of a New York state senate $125,000 grant issued through Master Plan notes that the sewer district needs to be Continued on page 4 Senator Bill Larkin’s office. Landscaping and lighting expanded to allow economic development and growth in 4 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019

2018 in Review Continued from page 3 finding $9 million in cash spread out over several funds, amends its zoning code. the administration passed a budget with several new The town received a $10,000 grant to complete the will continue its work in 2019 and identify conservation initiatives and no change in taxes. update. Valk said the plan will include a study of the easements in the town. “My main thing is keeping government small and hamlet of Wallkill. The town received funding from the Ulster County efficient and keeping taxes down,” Winchell said. “We’re concentrating on that and what people want to Transportation Council’s Transportation Improvement The review also prompted the creation of a town see the hamlet grow as in the next few years,” Valk said. Program to replace the Clove Road bridge. Construction accountant and six new departments in the new budget: In 2019, Valk said the town will continue to complete on the bridge will be commenced in 2019. IT, cleaning, exterior maintenance, parks and recreation, capital projects in the town’s parks. The town received a In 2019, the town plans to finish work on the pole barn, finance and structural engineering. grant to put ceilings on the pavilions of Popp Park and adopt a fund balance policy and adopt a new finance The administration also appointed people to fill vacant Verkeerderkill Park. Opened nine years ago, the Rail software management package. positions on several town boards, including the ethics Trail will also receive improvements. board, the planning board, the historic preservation “It’s to maintain our assets so they don’t fall into commission, the conservation advisory council, and the disrepair,” Valk said. Winchell completes first year zoning board of appeals. The highway department received a new salt dome, Supervisor Rodney Winchell has had a busy first year replacing the previous dilapidated structure. The in 2018. 6,300-square-foot structure can hold approximately 3,850 Police Blotter Winchell began his term on Dec. 26, 2017. He replaced tons of salt. Michael Hayes, who had served as town supervisor for Winchell said he wants to focus on water and sewer Walden Police 10 years. in 2019 by consolidating the various water and sewer Juan Sierra, 36, of Montgomery was charged The first large project of the year was to secure districts in the town. A more cohesive, comprehensive on Nov. 30 with driving while intoxicated. He is town hall by fixing inoperable door locks and latches. A water and sewer system will foster economic growth scheduled to appear in village court on Jan. 9 police officer was stationed at the front desk to increase because it will make it easier for commercial businesses Diana Delacruz, 41, of Middletown was charged security of the building and keep track of how many to build in the town. on Dec. 2 with operating a motor vehicle with a people are in the building in case of emergency. “Water and sewer is a big issue,” Winchell said. suspended registration. She is scheduled to appear The Winchell administration then set its sights on The town engineer, Mike Aiello, Jr., is currently in village court on Feb. 13. building 112, a vacant building connected to the town planning the complete replacement and expansion of the A 19-year-old male of Port Jervis was arrested on hall by a breezeway. The building had been vacant and facility for the special district in Neelytown Road. The Dec. 5 on a bench warrant out of Walden. He was in disrepair for years, with missing bathroom and ceiling renovation will double the plant’s current capacity from arraigned, remanded to Orange County Jail and was tiles, piles of junk and a broken HVAC system. Twenty 150,000 gallons a day to 300,000 gallons, allowing new scheduled to appear in village court on Dec. 12. seven tons of debris were cleared out of town hall, projects to hook into the plant. Dondre Fulford, 23, of Walden was charged eliminating fire and safety issues. The current plant is nearing capacity while six on Dec. 5 with aggravated unlicensed operation The administration also put out to bid roof more projects will eventually be added to the facility. 2nd, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended replacements on both buildings at town hall this month. Construction is expected to begin in 2019. The defunct HVAC system on building 112 was removed registration, expired insurance and fail to surrender on Dec. 12, which will allow the building to receive a new license. He is scheduled to appear in village court roof. on Jan. 9. New sidewalks in Wallkill Edwin Ortiz, 32, of Pine Bush was arrested on Winchell said he plans to complete interior The Shawangunk town government was hard at work Dec. 6 on a bench warrant out of Walden. He was construction in the Spring and have the building this year with several infrastructure improvements and arraigned in village court. operational by the end of 2019 or early 2020. He plans to town board initiatives. Patrick Sheehan, 40, of Walden was charged on place the police department and an expanded courtroom Wallkill received sidewalk replacements at Bridge, Dec. 12 with making a punishable false written in the first floor and expand the planning, zoning and Main and Center Streets, a $1.5 million project that statement. He is scheduled to appear in village court supervisor’s offices into the second floor. There will also was the culmination of nine years of work. Completed on Jan. 23. be expanded meeting rooms in the second floor. in July, 95 percent of the project was covered through Amelia Pagan, 35, of Walden was arrested on Dec. The administration completed the first phase of the grants, Town Supervisor John Valk, Jr. said. 15 on a bench warrant out of the City of Newburgh. Benedict Farm House renovation through interior The town placed a septic system at the pavilion in She was turned over to the City of Newburgh Police. demolitions. Located in Benedict Farm Park, the house Galeville park. had been in disrepair for many years. The police department hired two additional school The town replaced its older fleet with a new fleet of resource officers. Armed robbery in Gardiner leased vehicles and installed new lights in the town hall The highway superintendent paved several streets, an Detectives from the Ulster County Sheriff’s Office parking lot. on-going project in Wallkill. are investigating an armed robbery in the Town of The administration conducted an operational review “That’s the goal for next year, to continue to do more,” Gardiner. of the town’s financial policies and procedures with Valk said. “They were falling into disrepair.” On December 24, 2018 at approximately 4:30 a.m. the help of accountants from RBT CPAs, LLC. After The town passed a 2019 budget that stayed under the deputies responded to a report of an armed robbery tax cap. at the Mobil convenience store at 604 Route 208 in the The town declared itself a Climate Smart community, Town of Gardiner. a network of New York communities engaged in Preliminary investigation suggests a male entered reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving the store at approximately 4:30 a.m., displayed a knife climate resilience. The New York State Department and demanded money. The suspect is described as a of Environmental Conservation provides financial white male, medium height, medium build, wearing assistance and guidance for local governments on best a white hooded sweatshirt, dark athletic pants, black climate practices. gloves and a red bandana. The store sustained a The town also started to update its comprehensive small cash loss. plan, a process that will continue into 2019. Adopted in Members of the public with information are asked 2003, the plan provides an overall direction for growth to contact Detective Peter Montfort at 340-3663 or and development in the town. Once adopted, the plan 338-3640. becomes the legal basis by which the town creates or Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 5 Gardiner forming senior citizens committee

By LAURA FITZGERALD The committee will also focus on attracting medical as elder law, health and diet, recreation and exercise, [email protected] professionals to the town, eliminating the need to go to volunteer activities, etc. Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh or Middletown. The Weir said in the past few years, many seniors The Gardiner Town Board and the Gardiner Senior town currently does not have a doctor or dentist. complained about the lack of some services in the Resource Committee (GSRC) are searching for interested The committee will also attempt to attract affordable area. The GSRC then queried 40 towns and villages of citizens to form a committee that will address problems senior housing and/or a small mall housing a grocery comparable populations as to what services they offered facing Gardiner seniors. store, medical offices and more. for seniors and compared those results to what Gardiner The committee will address issues in transportation, With many seniors not covered by Ulster County’s provides. The GSRC presented their findings to the housing, medical needs, shopping, recreation, safety and Neighbor to Neighbor program—a transportation service town board, who agreed a committee was needed to find other issues. It will search for solutions consistent with that provides rides for seniors to medical appointments solutions for the problems facing seniors. the town’s Comprehensive Plan. and shopping—the committee would like to attract a The GSRC is seeking volunteers who have experienced “The main goal of the committee is to improve facilities Gardiner-based taxi service. problems or obtained solutions in the areas the committee and services to seniors in the Gardiner area, so that Town Supervisor Marybeth Majestic said seniors are a will tackle, such as Gardiner Area Business Associates, they will stay here and live in their homes for as long wonderful asset to have in the town. town board members, county officials, caretakers, home as possible,” GSRC member Stephen Weir said. “We “Seniors are a really good resource in the town. They health aides, etc. really want to tackle isolation caused by the lack of don’t put any children in the school district, they have Weir said the committee is currently gathering socialization.” hours that there’re willing to volunteer. They have a little members and will hopefully have its first meeting in Weir said one issue the committee might focus on is bit of a disposable income,” Majestic said. “So, it’s nice to March, after which it will break out into taskforces. obtaining a senior center for the town, which currently have them, but we’d like to keep them as well.” For those interested in joining or for more information, doesn’t have one. The committee might consider a grant The GSRC was formed about 12 years ago to hold contact Weir at [email protected]. for a space in the Gardiner Library or a separate building. periodic forums concentrating on senior issues, such Hearing scheduled for Montgomery warehouse project

surrounding the site, proposed setbacks of Montgomery Planning Board, Town Comment may also be emailed to Continued from page 3 from the road and the site’s geography Hall—110 Bracken Road, Montgomery. [email protected]. and topography. To minimize visual amendment to rezone 77 acres from an impacts and impacts on surrounding IB Interchange Business Zoning District properties, existing natural vegetation to the I-2 Industrial Park-Major Access along the boundaries of the site would Packaging your auto & home Zoning District. It also requires a lot remain and serve as a natural buffer. consolidation of four lots to one and an The project will generate an increase in Let JOY INSURANCE combine your area variance for parking space sizes. traffic, which will be mitigated by timing home and auto and they’ll make sure The planning board concluded there adjustments to several of the intersections may be significant environmental issues with traffic lights. NYS Route 747 will be there are no gaps in your protection. resulting from the project and adopted widened and a new traffic signal will be a positive declaration which reflects the installed at the driveway accessing 747. need for a full EIS. The project will generate an increase While the DEIS examined numerous in stormwater run-off, which will environmental issues, it raised few major be addressed through a Stormwater concerns. Prevention Pollution Plan. The DEIS predicts no significant The project will result in the COMPREHENSIVE impacts to soils, wetlands, surface and demolition of the Arnot-Haber House, groundwater resources, wastewater, flora built circa 1820. A representative example COVERAGE and fauna, noise and air quality. of local Federal architecture, the cultural & PRICING The site is ideally located for warehouse and historical significance of the house distribution due to its proximity to will be preserved through one or more I-84, multiple state roads and Stewart mitigation measures such as historic International Airport. The document signage, a written historic context report concludes the warehouse would provide for educational purposes, or the salvaging economic development. of interior and exterior housing material “The proposed action would service for rehabilitation projects involving as a catalyst for economic activity. Its houses built in a similar style. development is compatible with Master The full DEIS is available BUSINESS • HOME • AUTOTO Plan goals and objectives. The Project Site on Montgomery’s website at location avoids conflict with incompatible townofmontgomery.com. “Personalized Service for over 33 Years” uses. A substantial tax base would be The public hearing will be at town hall created on what is now dormant land,” at 7 p.m. on Jan 7. Written comment will the DEIS states. be accepted until Jan. 17. Comments may 342-4888 The project would be isolated from be addressed to Suzanne Hadden, Town www.joyinsurance.comm other uses due to the road networks 6 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Larkin wraps up a 40-year career in public service

By WAYNE A HALL “It’s depth of service and generosity of such a great man,” added the mayor. rue to his word, State Senator William Larkin was “Bill Larkin is more than just a public servant, he is on the job on Dec. 31, his last day of a 40-year career my friend,” said Lou Heimbach, former Orange County Tin public office. Executive. “His record of service will remain unmatched Prior to his farewell address at the Newburgh Armory for the ages. They just don’t make public servants like Unity Center on Monday, he took some time in his modest Bill Larkin anymore. Our community will sorely miss New Windsor office to reflect on that career. During that his experience as a government official but they will time he compiled an impressive record of legislative and benefit from his future volunteer efforts in the years to political achievements, one of which is the upcoming $10 come. I wish my friend good luck and good health as he million overhaul of the Purple Heart Hall of Honor at the enters the next chapter of his life.” New Windsor Cantonment. He has also helped the many During his time in Albany, Larkin served on countless communities he has served in smaller but very impactful committees during his time in the Assembly and Senate ways. including Finance, Rules and Health. In the Assembly “Senator Larkin has served our country for more he served as Assistant Minority Leader Pro Tempore and than 70 years with honor and distinction,” said Orange in the State Senate served as Majority Whip and Deputy County Executive Steve Neuahus. “$40 million for SUNY Majority Leader of House Operations. He also delivered Orange’s Newburgh Campus, more than $10 million millions n capital funding for projects and infrastructure for the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor in New investments that have been shaping communities in the Windsor, more than $20 million in capital investments Hudson Valley for the past 40 years in parts of Orange, for St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital and millions more Ulster, Rockland and Sullivan counties: for local roads, emergency vehicles and other major - $40 million to establish SUNY Orange Campus in infrastructure improvements for local municipalities. Newburgh. In addition to his role as a government official, Senator - More than $10 million to build, maintain and enhance Larkin has served as a mentor to me and many other the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor. young leaders who will be ready to carry the baton in the Larkin in his New Windsor office in December. - More than $100 million to support St. Luke’s Cornwall years to come.” Hospital. Another milestone is helping the City of Newburgh Newburgh Armory Unity Center to ensure its adaptive - $1 million to refurbish existing education buildings battle poverty and increased educational opportunities re-use. on the campus of Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh. at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center in partnership Mayor Torrance Harvey credits Larkin with being a - Secured tens of millions over the last four decades to with philanthropist William Kaplan who credits Larkin loyal supporter of Newburgh’s renaissance. His largeness support local municipalities, nonprofit organizations and for helping the Armory project succeed with funding. He was one of many benefits his constituents came to enjoy businesses looking to create jobs and provide workforce helped secured more than $2 million in funding for the with regularity during his long tenure in office. development training. Funding secured for these projects helped to ensure that local leaders avoided raising taxes on their own residents to pay for costly infrastructure improvements. “If you’re truly lucky, in the course of a public career you meet a few precious people who make the journey more joyful, more fun,” said Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney. “Sometimes they are not a member of your own generation or even in your own political party. Bill Larkin is one of the most honorable people I’ve ever met. He’s dedicated his entire adult life to the service of others – from the tropical islands of the South Pacific and snow-capped mountains of Korea – to the halls of the state capitol in Albany. Senator Larkin is a noble statesman and a happy warrior. Public servants like Bill Larkin shine brightly and light the way for cooperation and friendship even in an era when those essential values are vanishing. Because of his decency and warmth, we became true friends and partners in serving our neighbors. I’ll always be proud of that partnership. Senator Larkin has made an impact on every community he represents and his legacy will last for a century. Randy and I wish Bill, his wonderful wife Pat, and their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren all the best in this world.” Prior to his life in politics, Larkin served in the U.S. Army. His nickname around his senate office was “The Colonel” after his final rank of Lt. Col. In the U.S. Army. He rose to command a unit of African American soldiers Photo provided and was awarded the Legion of Merit medal in Korea, June 1963: Larkin (second from right) guards President John F. Kennedy during his trip to Berlin. where his feet were badly frostbitten and still act up once Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 7

“After a lifetime of extraordinary service to his com- munity, state, and nation in the U.S. Army and in the New York State Legislature, Bill Larkin has chosen to hang up his uniform. At the awesome age of 90, there are no more opponents to defeat and no more battles to win. He has answered every call, completed every mission, and served with honor and distinction. Through it all, he has loved his country without limit. “I will always remember Senator Larkin’s ability to bring our Republican conference and our Senate chamber to silence when he spoke - - his words were so powerful, his opinion so well respected that his colleagues hung on every word. Every speech was a new opportunity to learn something new or become a better legislator yourself. “Colonel Larkin would do anything for anyone; no questions asked and no debt ever to be repaid. He is a humble man who drove important state resources to his Hudson Valley district not because he wanted the credit, but because he wanted to help. To this day, Senator Larkin would give you the shirt off his back or sit quietly and talk to a new colleague about what it means to be a public servant. Thousands and thousands of people are better off for having known him. “After decades helping others, Colonel Larkin has earned the right to leave this place on his own terms File photo and by his own choosing. He has been our protector, January 1993: accompanied by grandchildren, Larkin is sworn into a second term in the state senate by Judge David Ritter. our Senator and our friend. His country, his state, and his community are forever in his debt, and each of us in awhile. He can now focus on being a husband, father, are eternally grateful for his counsel and his friendship. Though he still feels aches and pains from long ago, he grandfather and great-grandfather. Between them, Every single member of the Senate will miss him dearly. considers them battle scars and he’s proud of them. He Senator Larkin and his wife Patricia have eight children, “Well done, Bill Larkin. Yours was an extraordinary also served in the Philippines, but one of his proudest seventeen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. journey and we thank you very much.” moments of service to his country is the day he guarded There’s enough on his resume to fill a book, and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his march to Larking says he just might get around to writing it one - Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan Selma, Ala. day. “I’m very proud of that,” he says. With the hoopla of retirement, Larkin remains Initially elected New Windsor Town Supervisor in straightforward and no nonsense, and those traits have 1976, Larkin moved to the Assembly in 1979 and finally to served him well in his long and storied career in Albany. the New York State Senate in 1990 after the retirement of He leaves behind a 40-year legacy in public service and State Senator Richard Schermerhorn. At 90, he says his the gratitude of the many communities he has served mind is pretty sharp. and helped. “I’ll be 91 in February,” he adds. Larkin leaned forward to emphasizee that his decision not to seek another term in Albany has nothing to do with some “mythical Blue Wave that some Democrats have wished for.” On the contrary, he says, his final battle is with Father Time “and it’s time that my wife Patricia and I enjoyed life together. 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The concert will be followed by a reception with the artists. 8 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Opinion New York’s Yesteryear population is shrinking s we enter 2019, we learn that fewer people are entering the New Year in a New York AState of Mind. The New York Business Journal, among other sources, is reporting that the Empire State is leading the nation in population loss – more people are moving out of New York State than anywhere else. In 2015, New York had a population of 19.5 million. By 2016 (the latest year available), it shrank to about 19.3 million, resulting in a net drop of 186,000 people. That leads the nation in out migration, followed, in order by Illinois, California, New Jersey and Connecticut. All five of these states have negative net migration rates. The loss has been attributed to many reasons. Assemblyman-elect Colin Schmitt writes: Talk about a throwback! My mom found this old Wallkill Valley Times news- Gov. Andrew Cuomo blames the weather. Of those paper clipping highlighting then Assemblywoman Nancy Calhoun giving a capitol tour to a bunch of Valley Central New Yorkers who have made more recent moves to Cutline Florida, the Carolinas or other states, Cuomo said School District middle school students. I happen to be in the upper left hand corner. I believe this was my first visit their decisions were “climate based” or “based on to the State Capitol Building and introduction on the floor of the Assembly. In a week or so I will be introduced on the personal reasons.” floor of the Assembly as a Member from the very district Nancy used to represent. I feel blessed to live in a country Figures do back up that claim. States that where anything is possible! Schmitt, who was recently elected to represent the 99th Assembly District that includes have the largest population growth are all in Hamptonburgh and New Windsor, will be sworn in on Sunday at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Washingtonville. the Sunbelt. They are, in order, Florida, Texas, Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia. It has been suggested by multiple sources, that other factors lead to the southern migration, including Letters lower taxes, more employment opportunities and and 100 drivers that will pay $49K per year on average. affordable housing. Anything away from the harsh Medline – the next ‘Project Mars’ Well, maybe those in management will be able to afford to northern winters can offer reduced utility bills, As a taxpayer of the Town of Montgomery I am greatly live in Montgomery but with the pay for the other jobs-- which is also enticing. concerned regarding the proposed Medline warehouse on given how much Uncle Sam will take out of that and that It’s true that we cannot do much about the lands along Rte. 416. Between the tax credits that would be property taxes will take a big chunk of it, where are these weather, but perhaps our lawmakers can come up given to this company and serious reduction in the quality people going to live? with more incentives for home and business owners of life due to additional light pollution, noise pollution, The residents and elected officials of the Town of to come up with energy-saving alternatives. And increased traffic etc., I am wondering if our elected Hamptonburgh turned down this monsterous project for we can certainly do more to ease the tax burdens officials are considering reducing our tax burden as well good reason in order to preserve their quality of life. on property owners and the seniors who no longer since our property values will undoubtedly decrease. This reminds me of when Target wanted to come to our want to spend their retirement years here. We are informed that Medline will have some area and do something similar—that project, if you recall, There are better was to be Number One in the management jobs that will pay on average $69K a year, was named by the County officials as ‘Project Mars,’ nation. This is not one that we will celebrate. 369 jobs in production that will pay $33K a year on average Continued on page 9

Staff Reporters: Laura Fitzgerald, Katelyn Cordero Memberships: Wallkill Valley Times Sports: Bond Brungard National Newspaper Association Established 1983 in Walden, New York Display Advertising: Nancy Paroli Editorial Assistant: Maria Librizzi Office Manager: Mary Cronan New York Press Association Town of Montgomery Chamber of Commerce Published every Wednesday Proofreader: Deborah Meissner Graphic Design: Regina Maher, Chris Shortle Pine Bush Chamber of Commerce by Wallkill Valley Publications, Inc. Columnists: Lauren Paley Bookkeeper: Diane Holbert Judy Parsells, Richard L. Phelps Editor & Publisher Kelli Palinkas, Judi Van Nosdall, Official Newspaper: The County of Orange Carl J. Aiello Anita Vandermark Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 9 Channeling Fritz, the wood splitter ritz was German, as his name might imply. were ever answered, let alone asked. But imaginations He lived in Walden on one of those streets up were real, as kids, and all the movies were of war, Fabove First Street. I couldn’t tell you which one. and the world was a big funny place and America had Sometimes my father dropped him off there after enemies. So it was only natural to ask. work. I would be in the car, Fritz was good with tools and fixed many things a big 1950’s car, black, and around the farm and kept the tools clean and smelling of the farm, like hay, organized and all in their rightful place. My father and to my mother’s eternal needed a man like that because, like me, he hated chagrin, maybe some cow. fixing things he thought should be working without Fritz came to the farm to assistance, especially if, recently, it had just been fixed, do odd jobs, splitting firewood, and surely things should run forever, and damn, we fixing equipment. He split a just don’t have time for this fixing stuff. lot of firewood. He was a big I remember a big red tractor with a pulley wheel man and wore a red and black on it (I guess before power take-off), and from the wool jacket like lumberjacks wheel, a long belt ran to a large, rusted, table saw with Modern day woodspliter and stacked cordwood at Phelps used to wear, and he was a big wood cutting, sawmill-type blade, like Poppies’ Woodside Farm, December, 2018 fierce, and not approachable Olive was always seemingly soon going to be cut in to a kid, but he was someone two pieces with, spinning, for cutting firewood. This is Richard L. Phelps stacking it, setting it aside for the future. I don’t have to watch. I would stand behind going way back in my memory banks so there is fog, Fritz with me today, but I do have a nice woodspliter the big maple tree and watch Natural Essays but the setup was near the corner of the house near my father gave me years ago when he figured out I him work. the breakfast room and under the big maple which was am just crazy enough to heat my house (for the most If something went wrong, damaged by Hurricane Donna in 1960. Pop started the part) with wood. I keep it well covered, and I like it he swore like hell; words tractor and the long belt ran the saw and Fritz cut the best when I can use it standing up. It has two positions. like “THUNDERBETTER!” logs and then split the wood and stacked it on the back When splitting very big chucks, you are on your knees or similar, or “HUDFRADAMMER!” I can’t recall porch overlooking the river. slinging the logs around. And for smaller stuff, you everything. He was like Thor, or a man from a Fritz did not work there steadily, nor for long stints, can lift it is as you see it in the photo. Winter has medieval village in a dark forest. And, of course, he but there was always the sense he was there before me, different chores. Fritz was there. It’s so hazy now, and was German. I was born six years after World War II and that there was a history, and probably some heavy I have noticed, once you write about it, or someone, ended. We were close to the war, much closer than we drinking and, even so, a fair amount of respect for the everything associated with that memory becomes even ever realized as kids. So I would ask myself: when did man’s strength, and his ability to fix broken things -- hazier in the future, like you have used up the memory he come here? Was he a Nazi? How did he get out of perhaps everything but himself. and now you have less inside yourself. So goodbye Germany? Was he in the war? None of these questions From Fritz, I like working wood, splitting it, Fritz.

Letters State laws regarding the prohibition of (or requirement of) When it comes to this the attitude of the politicians Continued from page 8 coverage…” The Proposed Rule would definitely negatively seems to be to treat us like mushrooms keep them in likely because that is where a project of that scale belongs! impact New York States’ insurance requirements and the dark. I wonder if those who are working and have Our area will surely develop, I just hope we can prevent additionally it would violate the principals of state employer paid Medical plans are going to lose them and it from becoming a cesspool in the process and, while sovereignty. have it replaced by State Insurance. If this plan is so we’re at it, keep the Wallkill relatively clean. The Department must rescind the Proposed Rule. Please wonderful why do you have to force me into it, hopefully ROBERT .L. WILLIAMS write to: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; there’ll be a class action lawsuit by retirees which I’ll be Montgomery Department of Health and Human Services; Attention: glad to join to avoid turning over my Medical coverage to a CMS-9922-P; PO Box 8016; Baltimore, MD 21244-8010. State Government known to be one of the most corrupt in Comments are due by January 8, 2019. the nation, as long as there’s a Chicago we’ll never be first. Undermining women’s right DORIS CHORNY One thing I’m sure of no matter where it starts two The Trump administration is undoing safe guards on Gardiner thing that are guaranteed cost will go up and service will women’s rights. By allowing the Violence against Women go down since every government project under estimates Act to expire, the administration severely curtailed the cost and over estimates revenue. One other thing I wonder right of an abused woman to find help. By channeling NY Health Act will the politicians who pass be part of the plan or like with funding for family planning to anti-choice and anti- I’m on Medicare and have supplemental Health Obamacare they’ll have a different plan. One way State contraceptive clinics, the administration stands against Insurance paid in part by me and part by my former run plans control cost is by budgeting service, so many women, who have every right to decide what to do with employer, why would I want to give this up for a State run knee replacement, hip replacements heart procedures their own bodies. plan that has not even been debated? and when they meet the quota you’re postponed till the A Trump-Pence proposed rule now hopes to reinterpret What happens to the Medicare premium that’s deducted following fiscal year and remember when the State takes section 1303 of the ACA by requiring additional red tape from my Social Security where does that go and those who over your doctor no longer works for you they work for the that would, in effect, bar federal money from being used don’t pay anything now do they continue to get a free ride State, see the Vererans Adminstration treatment of Vets. for abortions. It would also override New York States’ while those on Social Security pay. I wonder how many Every senior in the State should be telling State Senators requirement that insurance plans cover abortion. voters even know that their Medical coverage is going to and Assemblymen “thanks but no thanks”. The Department must respect Section 1303©(1) in be taken over by the State. It seems it’s going to be like JOHN HABERSBERGER the ACA which states: “Nothing in this Act shall be what Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare “we have to pass New Paltz construed to preempt or otherwise have any effect on it before wen know what’s in it”. 10 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Obituaries will be sorely missed by many. She is survived by her wife, Linda, of South Carolina; Clara M. DiFazio mother Gloria DiFazio, sister Tina DiFazio Vorndran; nephew, Steven R. Hamel and On Tuesday, December 25th, Clara “Peaches” DiFazio brother Vincent (Karri) DiFazio; nieces Amanda (Joseph) his wife, Karalyn, of Westtown, passed away at her home in Walden. She was 56. Bagatta, Jessalyn (Joshua) Cyr, Stephanie Vorndran, NY; nieces, Laura Cash and her She was born on March 30th, 1962 in Newburgh to and Joelle Vorndran; nephews Tony (Stephanie) DiFazio, husband, Chris, of Texas, Susan Gloria (Blanco) and Vincent DiFazio Sr. She grew up Christopher (Lily) DiFazio, and Alex Scott; and seven Sudduth and her husband, Mark, in Newburgh and Walden, NY grand-nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her of South Carolina. Dennis was and attended Valley Central High partner and soulmate Melissa Barretos, and her father predeceased by his brother, School. Vincent DiFazio Sr. Clara was a member of the Friends Ronald Hamel. She had worked briefly as a of the Library. A memorial visitation will be paralegal in New York City. Though Memorial Visitation was held on Saturday December held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, she faced personal challenges 29,. at the Millspaugh Funeral Home 22 Bank St., Walden. January 3 at the Gridley-Horan and adversity throughout her Interment of Cremains will take place at a later date at Funeral Home, 39 Orchard St. Walden. life, she maintained an almost the Wallkill Valley Cemetery, Walden. Memorial contributions may be made in Dennis’s constant smile, and was always In lieu of flowers it is requested that donations be name to Hospice of Orange and Sullivan Counties, 800 eager to help others in need. made to either the Walden Humane Society, PO Box 135, Stony Brook Ct, Newburgh, NY 12550. She was a wonderful friend, Walden, NY 12586 or Orange County Safe Cats, inc., PO Arrangements are by Gridley-Horan Funeral Home, daughter, sister, and aunt, and Box 320 Washingtonville, NY 10992 or ocsafecats.org/ Inc. donations in Clara’s memory. Arrangements were made by Millspaugh Funeral n Directors. Eric E. Lindahl n Eric E. Lindahl, 79, of Middletown, NY, a long-time resident of the area, passed away peacefully at home Dennis G. Hamel surrounded by his devoted family on Friday, December Dennis G. Hamel of Middletown passed away on 21, 2018. Born April 28, 1939, in New York City, he was the December 14, 2018 at the Kaplan Family Hospice eldest son of the late Ernest Lindahl and Marie (Tisell) Residence in Newburgh. He was 70. Lindahl. The son of the late Wolfgang and June Thompson Eric is survived by his loving wife Ginger of 55 years; Hamel, he was born on July 6, 1948 in New York City. along with his son Eric Lindahl Jr and his wife Sue; Survivors include his brother, Peter Hamel and his his daughter Cindy Dickman and her husband Robert; his five grandchildren Amanda, Brianna and Joseph Dickman and Eric and Taylor Lindahl; his great grandson Jase Housman; his sisters Joan Lind and Sandi Lindahl; his brother Carl Lindahl; his many nieces and nephews; “Serving the community for 158 years”

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Thursday THURSDAY v 3 For Kids Baby and Me Storytime. 10 - 11 a.m. Wallkill Public Library, 7 Bona Ventura Ave., Wallkill. Sing, clap, and bounce with your baby to interactive rhymes, stories, and songs. Age up to 24 months. 895-3707. Storytime with Crafts. 10:30 a.m. Plattekill Public Library, Route 32, Modena. With Miss Barbara. Fantastic Fours and Fives Story Time. 1:30 p.m. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. 255-1255.

Instruction Busy Stitchers Sewing Group for Seniors. 9 - 11 a.m. Town of Newburgh Recreation Center, 311 Route 32, Newburgh. Learn to sew or teach someone to sew. 564-7815. Winter Stamping Class. 6:30 p.m. Josephone Louise Library, Municipal Square, Walden. Faith and Fiction Book Club. 7 p.m. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Parish Library, 15 Walnut St., Walden. 551-0329. (May – Nov.) Volunteer Photographers who are dedicated to capturing the essence of the Preserve. The volunteers photograph the landscape in Swing Dance Workshop. 7 - 9:30 p.m. every season, wildlife, as well as events and programs offered at Mohonk Preserve throughout the year. Newburgh Brewing Company, 88 South Colden Street, Newburgh, Beginner Swing Lessons at 7:30 p.m. by Got2Lindy Dance Studios. Dancing he Gardiner Library will host an Photographers who are dedicated to Preserve. to the Swing Shift Orchestra from 7:30-9:30 p.m. exhibit “Focus and Light” by capturing the essence of the Preserve. The works will be on display in the Free. Got2lindy.com. Tthe Mohonk Preserve Volunteer The volunteers photograph the library exhibit space, 133 Farmer’s Photographers from Thursday, landscape in every season, wildlife, as Turnpike in Gardiner, , through January 3 through January 31. An well as events and programs offered January 31. Organizations artists’ reception will be held Saturday at Mohonk Preserve throughout the For directions or further Pine Bush Bridge Club. 10 a.m. Pine Bush January 5 from 2 to 4 p.m.. year. The exhibit “Focus and Light” information call the library at 255-1255 Area Library. The Mohonk Preserve provides illustrates the type of imagery that or visit gardinerlibrary.org. Hearing Loss Support Group. 1 - 2 p.m. inspiration for these Volunteer showcases the beauty of Mohonk Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike in Gardiner. 255-1255. Adult Book Club. 2 p.m. Newburgh Jewish Friends of the Pine Bush Area Library. Events Community Center, 290 North Street, Newburgh. 2 p.m. Pine Bush Library Annex, 277 Maple Ave., Bridge Game. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Powelton 561-6602. Pine Bush. New members welcome. 744-3375. Outdoor Activities Beginner Cross-Country Ski Lessons. Club, Balmville Rd., Newburgh. Lunch served and Cornwall Writers Group. 12 - 2 p.m. Crochet Club. 4 - 5 p.m. Sarah Hull Noon – 3 p.m. Mohonk Preserve Spring Farm beverage avail. Open, sanctioned game with Cornwall Friends (Quaker) Meetinghouse, 60 Hallock Free Library, 56 Main Street, Milton. For parking lot, off Upper 27 Knolls Road, High Falls points awarded. Proper dress required. $12. 561- Quaker Ave., Cornwall. Writers and poets are youngsters and adults. 795-2200. Ski lesson tours from noon-3 p.m. Confirm with 7548, 541-0748 or 561-4151. invited to join our critique group. Participants Veterans Support Group. 5 - 6:30 p.m. leader Marty Camp [email protected] 214- Duplicate Bridge Game for Seniors. 12:30 read their original works and can request Safe Harbors of the Hudson Multipurpose Room, 8520.; midhudsonadk.org – 4 p.m. Town of Newburgh Rec Center, 311 Rte 32, immediate feedback or submit work for more 111Broadway, Newburgh. 672-5391. Newburgh. Always looking for players. 564-7815. in-depth review. [email protected]. Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 13

Live Music registration required. All ages welcome. 895- Minnewaska-Shawangunk (NYMS) Kakizome: The First Writing of the Swing Shift Orchestra. 7:30 p.m. Newburgh 3707. Christmas Bird Count. 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Year. 2-4 p.m. Arts Mid-Hudson, 696 Dutchess Brewing Company, 88 Colden St., Newburgh. Meet the Animals. 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. Interested parties will be searching a 15-mile Turnpike (Rt. 44), Poughkeepsie. Kakizome, 69-2337 Wildlife Education Center at Hudson Highlands diameter circle for birds, including all which translates to “first writing,” takes place Nature Museum, Cornwall-on-Hudson. Join Minnewaska State Park Preserve. Be prepared within the first few days of each new year. museum staff to meet the animal of the week, for a full day out of doors. Contact Nicholas Traditionally people would use calligraphy to Friday then visit all the animals. 534-5506, ext. 204. Martin at [email protected] or 255- write poems that expressed their hopes and FRIDAY v 4 Youth Scrabble Club. 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. 0752 no later than January 3 for an assignment aspirations for the coming year. The poems were Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Tpke, Gardiner. The or learn how to report your bird feeder count. later burned, as if to seal the fate of the hope, a club is recommended for Grades 3-8. All levels Drop-In Snowshoe Lessons at Sam’s practice reminiscent of blowing out candles on a For Kids welcome. 255-1255. Point Preserve. 11 a.m. Weather permitting. birthday cake after making a wish. Teen Scene. 3 - 5 p.m., Plattekill Public It is designed for people who are beginners, Gallery Talk with Veterans. 2:30 p.m. Library, 2047 State Route 32, Modena. Board interested in trying snowshoeing as a new Ann Street Gallery, 104 Ann Street, Newburgh. Instruction winter activity. Each session will be run by Featuring Forget Me Not Veterans artists games, card games, and/or video games. 883- Taichi and Wushu Kung-Fu Classes. 10 a Sam’s Point employee who will provide Robert Breur, Vince Ciannini, Walt Nygard, Vince 7286 a.m. St Thomas Episcopal Church, 37-47 Old instruction on how to properly wear and adjust Romaniello and Daly Wise who will discuss their Kids Yoga. 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Plattekill Public Route 9W, New Windsor. [email protected]. the snowshoes, as well as work with you until experiences, individual creative processes and Library, 2047 Route 32, Modena. Bring your own 249-9230. mat or two large towels. 883-7286. you are ready to head out on your favorite trail the inspiration behind the development of their with confidence. The lesson may last up to one artistic concepts. 784-1146. Organizations hour. Snowshoes are available to rent for this Poetry on the Loose. 3:30 p.m. Seligmann Organizations Orange County Genealogical Society. program at a discounted rate of $5 per person Estate, 23 White Oak Drive, Sugar Loaf. Free. Knitting and Crocheting Club. 6 - 8 9 a.m. 1841 Historic Courthouse, 101 Main St., at the Sam’s Point Visitor Center. 647-7989. Featured guest followed by open mic. 294-8085. p.m. Marasco Center, behind the New Windsor Goshen. Meeting followed by presentation. 562- Town Hall. Kathleen Braun, Master Knitter and 2749. Crocheter will instruct and offer assistance with Relatives as Parents Programs Chat. Events Sunday Indoor Yard Sale. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Walden your project. 9:15-10:45 a.m. Newburgh Armory unity Center, SUNDAY v 6 Humane Society, 2489 Albany Post Road. 78-5115 Beacon Sloop Club. 6:30 p.m. 2 Red Flynn S. Williams Street, Newburgh. Please register Knit & Crochet for a purpose. 10:30 Drive, Beacon. Potluck Supper and meeting children for free activities at the armory. a.m. Plattekill Public Library, 2047 State Route followed by a Song Circle; everyone welcomed. newburgharmory.org. 344-1234. For Kids 32. Modena. Items are being made for local French Story Time. 1:15 p.m. – 2 p.m. The BSC is an all volunteer organization Walden Chess Club. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Homeless Veterans’ Centers and Battered Newburgh Free Library, 124 Grand Street, dedicated to preserving, protecting and Josephine-Louise Public Library, second floor, Women’s Shelters. It is open to all adults with Newburgh. Free. [email protected]. celebrating the Hudson River. Municipal Square, Walden. Everyone is invited and without experience. 883-7286. Meet the Animals. 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. Artists’ Roundtable. 7 – 9 p.m. Wallkill to participate in non-ranked, non-competitive Wildlife Education Center at Hudson Highlands River School, Route 17K, Montgomery. Bring your games. Free. 778-7621. artwork for critique. 457-ARTS. Hudson Valley MS Support Group. 11 a.m. Reformed Church of Shawangunk, 1166 Events Hoagerburg Rd, Wallkill. MS is a disease of the BOOK AN EVENT AT FRIDA’S LOFT Bingo. 6:45 p.m. Middletown Elks Lodge. 48 nervous system that attacks the brain and spinal Prospect St., Middletown. Doors open at 6 p.m. cord. Most people reading this probably know and receive the loft space fee! 343-1097. at least one person battling this disease. This 25% OFF Calling All Poets/Beacon Presents. 8 p.m. support group is open to people with MS and now through the month of January 2019 Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon. their caregivers for a time of sharing, fun, and Followed by open mic. $4 suggested donation. educational information. 361-4112. 831-0077. Anime Club. 2 - 5 p.m. Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library in Milton, Age 13 and older, Anime, Theater manga, cosplay and more. Movie Night. 6:30 p.m. Sarah Hull Hallock Beekeepers Of Shawangunk. 7 – 9 p.m. FRIDA’S BAKERY & CAFÉ Free Library, Milton. 795-2200. Hamlet of Wallkill Town Hall Community room, represents, not only small-town charm, Community Playback Theatre. 8 p.m. 14 Central Ave. Wallkill. All Beekeepers and New but quality, service and hospitality. Boughton Place, 150 Kisor Road, Highland. members are welcome Improvisations based on stories from the O ering artisan breads, pastries, cakes, audience members. $8. 691-7795, 486-3798. pies, cookies and co ees. Frida’s also Outdoor Activities presents house-made breakfasts and Christmas Bird Count at Sam’s Point. lunches, incorporating the region’s finest Saturday 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Meet at the Sam’s ingredients! SATURDAY v 5 Point Visitor Center. Bring your field guides, binoculars, and birding skills and come look for birds! The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is 26 MAIN STREET, PO BOX 333 For Kids the oldest citizen science project in the United MILTON, NY 12547 Wallkill Area Little League Registration. States, with this being its 119th year. Participants 845.795.5550 | FRIDASBAKERYNY.COM 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Ostrander Elementary School. will spend the morning listening, looking for OPEN EVERY DAY! and counting birds along the carriage roads at Call Frida’s at 845-795-5550 Ages 5 (as of 8/31/19) through 16. The Wallkill MON-SUN 7AM - 5PM Area Little League is open to all residents of Sam’s Point. The information you collect will be Further information available on our Facebook page @fridasbakerycafe the Wallkill School District with NO Exceptions added to Audubon’s database so that scientists (now includes those in the Town of Newburgh can study and learn about these fascinating Everything is better at Frida’s who have a 12550 zip code, provided they attend flying creatures. Children must be accompanied Wallkill Schools). 895-2783 by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Pre- 845 795 5550 26 MAIN STREET MILTON NY LEGO Club. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Wallkill Public registration is required by calling Sam’s Point at VISIT US ON FACEBOOK! WWW.FRIDASBAKERYNY.COM Library. , 7 Bona Ventura Ave., Wallkill. No 647-7989. BREAKFAST LUNCH BREADS PASTRIES CAKES 14 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Nature Museum, Cornwall-on-Hudson. Join museum staff to meet the animal of the week, then visit all the animals. 534-5506, ext. 204. Newburgh Chamber Music presents Ceres Quartet Instruction ewburgh Chamber Music will present The Ceres Quartet in a Reiki. 12 - 2 p.m. Gardiner Library, 133 program of Bartók, Beethoven, Farmer’s Turnpike. Members of the Hudson N and Haydn on January 6 at 3 p.m. at Valley Community (HVC) Reiki group will offer St. George’s Church, 105 Grand St., in 20-minute individual Reiki sessions, free of Newburgh. Snow date: January 13. charge, on a first-come first-served basis. The program will feature Reiki is both the energy of the Universe and Beethoven’s quartet masterwork, the Japanese system of sharing this energy Opus 130, Béla Bartók’s lyrical Sixth with others. Recipients sit in a chair or lie Quartet, and Haydn’s String Quartet on a comfortable table, clothed, while the Opus 76, No. 5. All three quartets were practitioner lightly places hands on or above the written late in the composers’ lives. recipient. The effect is of peace and deep rest Tickets are available at the door or for the recipient. 255-1255. online at newburghchambermusic.org. Adults: $25, Students : $5. St. George’s Organizations is handicapped accessible with parking Hudson Valley Francophone Connection. across the street. 1:30 p.m. Newburgh Free Library, 124 Grand St., The concert is followed by a Newburgh. reception with the artists. Town of Newburgh Rose Club. 2 p.m. Town The up-and-coming quartet was of Newburgh Recreation Center, Route 300, formed is 2017 at Kneisel Hall in Newburgh. Part of the American Rose Society Blue Hill, ME, known as the cradle guest speakers will answer questions about the of chamber music in the United care and upkeep of your rose garden. 564-7815. States. The ensemble played weekly Adult Chess Club. 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Gardiner concerts throughout coastal Maine Library. 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. This while participating in the annual club is geared for chess players with some Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival. experience. 851-8171. Through their varied backgrounds, the quartet brings energetic Outdoor Activities interpretations to a wide-ranging All-Day Winter Bird Count. 7:45 a.m. standard and non-standard repertoire. Esopus Bend Nature Preserve, 4 Shady Lane, In 2018, the ensemble participated Saugerties; esopuscreekconservancy.org Record in the Julliard String Quartet the winter bird community inhabiting the 160- Seminar and the Aspen Advanced acre preserve to help provide future guidance String Quartet Studies program. for land management/stewardship decisions. The musicians also have active solo The Ceres Quartet rings in the new concert year at St. George’s Church in Newburgh. Preregistration required by Friday, Jan. 4 at and orchestral careers, and have noon. Registered participants will be notified of won many prestigious awards and recognitions. debut in Severance Hall as winner Cellist Robert Erhard graduated changes due to severe weather. Contact Steve of the Cleveland Institute of Music from the University of Colorado at Chorvas [email protected] or 246-5900. Born in Hong Kong, violinist Brian Kwan Yeung Choi is currently Concerto Competition. Recent solo Boulder, where he won a number pursuing his Masters degree at engagements include a performance of awards, and the Eastman School Events the New England Conservatory with the CIM Chamber Orchestra and of Music. Besides Kneisel Hall, he Pancake Breakfast. 7 a.m. - noon. Wallkill after completing undergraduate a professional debut with the Asheville has participated in the Bowdoin Firehouse, 18 Central Ave., Wallkill. All you can studies there. He has won numerous (NC) Symphony Orchestra and debut International Music Festival and eat: pancakes, eggs, sausage, coffee, etc., $8 prizes, including the Hudson Valley solo recital at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Orvieto Musica. Passionate about adults, $7.50 seniors and children. 895-9708. Philharmonic String Competition Recital Hall. expanding his musical horizons, he Pancake Breakfast. 8 a.m. – noon. and first prize in the New York Violist Linda Numagami holds has performed extensively as part of Maybrook VFW. $6. International Artists Association degrees from the Julliard School and an Indian-Western fusion trio, “Sands Inauguration of State Assemblyman competition, which led to his Carnegie the New England Conservatory. She Around Infinity”, throughout America Colin Schmitt. 1 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, Hall debut in 2017. has performed solo, with chamber and in Germany and Italy. The group 18 Hallock Drive, Washingtonville. He is currently the concertmaster of groups, and with orchestras, at a released an album, entitled “Of the Gustav Mahler Orchestra in Hong variety of venues, including Carnegie Infinite Light,” in 2015. Live Music Kong and substitute violinist with the Hall. She was awarded a Juilliard Audience members are invited to Boston Philharmonic Orchestra as Community Engagement Grant which bring instruments that they wish to Ceres Quartet. 3 p.m. St. George’s Church, enabled her to present a weeklong donate to Valentina’s Instrument Fund 105 Grand St., in Newburgh. The program will well as the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. series of concerts in her hometown to be repaired, if necessary, and given feature Beethoven’s quartet masterwork, of Reading, PA. Currently, she to area schools and music students. Opus 130, Béla Bartók’s lyrical Sixth Quartet, Violinist Kyung Ah Oh, a native of South Korea, received her Bachelor is studying at the San Francisco For further information regarding and Haydn’s String Quartet Opus 76, No. 5. Conservatory of Music. To increase this program, or to donate at another Tickets are available at the door or online of Music from the Cleveland Institute of Music. Currently, she is studying at awareness about domestic and sexual time, contact Dr. Joël Evans at at newburghchambermusic.org. Adults: $25, violence against women, she created [email protected] or check the Students: $5. St. George’s is handicapped Yale School of Music for her Masters degree. In 2013, she made her concerto an arts program in Massachusetts website: newburghchambermusic.org. accessible with parking across the street. called “Silence Speaks.” Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 15

Turnpike, Gardiner. Books, action rhymes, music Events Knitting Group. 3 - 5 p.m., Sarah Hull Monday MONDAY v 7 and crafts. 255-1255. Safe Harbors of the Hudson Tour. 9 Hallock Free Library in Milton, Adults and teens, Community Play Space. 10 – 10:45 a.m. a.m. Safe Harbors of the Hudson Entrance, 111 Knitters work on their own items or join in on Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. Broadway, Newburgh. Tours last approximately group projects. Free lessons on all techniques. Instruction Space features books, toys and stuffed animals one hour. All attendees will be entered in a Tech Tutoring. 5 - 7 p.m. Gardiner Public Tech-Savvy Computer Training. 11 a.m. for children to play with and socialize with other drawing to win tickets to an upcoming concert Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. 255- Plattekill Public Library, 2047 State Route 32, kids. 255-1255. at the Lobby at the Ritz! 784-1107. 1255. Modena. Basic computer skills, navigating the Little Explorers. 1:30 p.m. Wallkill Public Pine Bush Scrabble Time. 10 a.m. Pine Qigong Tai Chi. 6 - 8 p.m. Multipurpose internet, and setting up and using email. Call Library, 7 Bona Ventura Ave., Wallkill. Guided Bush Area Library. Room, Safe Harbors of the Hudson, 111 Broadway, 883-7286 to register. STEM and sensory exploration for little hands. Newburgh Arts & Auction Mixer. 6 - 8 Newburgh. 672-5391. Rae of Light Yoga for Seniors. 11:15 a.m. - Ages 3-5. 895-3707. p.m. Thornwillow Institute, 7 S. Lander St., 12:15 p.m. Town of Newburgh Recreation Center, Newburgh. To connect artists, community 311 Route 32, Newburgh. 564-7815. Organizations Instruction members, local elected officials and business Senior Aerobics. 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Town Textile Tuesday. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Wallkill leaders in an effort to bridge connections with of Newburgh Recreation Center, 311 Route 32, Organizations Public Library, 7 Bona Ventura Ave., Wallkill. the arts community. Hosted by Arts Mid-Hudson. Newburgh. 564-7815. Mahjong Club. 9 a.m. Josephine-Louise Enjoy doing your favorite project whether it be 454-3222. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. 10 Library, 5 Scofield Street, Walden. 778-7621. quilting, knit, crochet, paper or felt. All ages Live Music a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Newburgh Youth Bureau, 167 Senior Aerobics. 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Town welcome. 895-3707. Old-timey southern fiddle tunes. 7 - 9 Broadway, Newburgh. Call Cornell Cooperative of Newburgh Recreation Center, 311 Route 32, Zumba Fitness. 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Lobby p.m. Howland Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Extension. 344-1234. Newburgh. 564-7815. at the Ritz, 107 Broadway, Newburgh. Dance Beacon. Crafty Circle For Seniors. 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Bridge Club. 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Howland yourself into shape with Maritza C., Zumba Town of Newburgh Recreation Center, 311 Route Cultural Center, 477 Main St., Beacon. 831-4988. fitness and toning instructor! $5. 913-6085. Theater 32, Newburgh. Experts and Beginners welcome! Pine Bush Pinochle Club. 10 a.m. Pine Bush Film: Searching. 11:30 a.m. Marasco Center, 564-7815. Area Library. Union Avenue, New Windsor. 565-7750. Mahjong Club. 3-5 p.m., 6-8 p.m. Wallkill New Single Parents Support Group. Organizations Public Library, 7 Bona Ventura Ave., Wallkill. Orange County Toastmasters. 8 - 9 6:30 p.m. YMCA Middletown. The group will Meet up and play this addictive game during a.m. Orange County Chamber of Commerce address the challenges of being a single parent. Wednesday this weekly offering. No need to bring your own Conference Room, 40 Matthews St., Goshen. WEDNESDAY v 9 Childcare will be provided for children ages 3-16 mahjong set – you can use the library’s! 895- Learn by doing workshop in which men and and light dinner will be served. $5 per family. 3707. women hone their communication skills in a Crazy Crafters Club. 6:30 - 8 p.m., Sarah Gardiner Chess Club for Experienced comfortable, friendly atmosphere. 374-6006. For Kids Hull Hallock Free Library in Milton, Adults and Adults Players. 3 - 4:30 p.m. Gardiner Library, PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends Shawangunk Playgroup. 9:30 – 11 teens. Bring your ideas and projects. 133 Farmer’s Turnpike. This club is geared for of Lesbians and Gays). 6 p.m. Jewish Family a.m. Reformed Church of Shawangunk, 1166 Dutchess Peace Coalition Meeting. 7 – those who already know how to play so they can Service, 720 Route 17M, Middletown. The support Hoagerburgh Road, Wallkill. Open to all children 8:30 p.m. Unitarian Fellowship, 67 S. Randolph meet new people and improve their chess skills. group promotes the health and well-being birth to 5 years old with their parents or Ave., Poughkeepsie. Planning antiwar and anti- For more information call Peter Birnham at 851- of lesbian, gay and transgender persons, caregivers. Come and meet new local friends, recruitment activities. All those interested are 8171 or the library at 255-1255. celebrates diversity and envisions a society that relax, talk, get support and have a cup of coffee invited. Gardiner Chess Club Beginners. embraces everyone, including those of diverse while your child plays. Playroom stocked with Town of Newburgh Model Car Club. 7 – 10 4 - 5:30 p.m. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s sexual orientation and gender identities. 341-1173 toys and playground available during warmer p.m. Recreation Center, Route 32, Newburgh. Turnpike. Open to all ages, the goal is to teach ext. 398. weather. [email protected]. tnmcc.com. participants to play chess in a relaxed, fun, Vision Impairment Support Group. 6 – 8 Storytime with Crafts. 10:30 a.m. Plattekill Town of Lloyd Historical Preservation supportive environment. People who are p.m. Independent Living, Inc., 5 Washington Public Library, Route 32, Modena. Society. 7:30 p.m. Meeting Room next to the interested in volunteering to help teach children Terrace, Newburgh. 565-1162. Toddler Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Wallkill Public Bistro in Vineyard Commons, 300 Vineyard Ave., and adults can contact Nicole at 255-1255 or Adult Coloring Club. 6:30 – 8 p.m. Wallkill Library, 7 Bona Ventura Ave., Wallkill. Ages 12-3 Highland. “History of the United States and New [email protected]. Public Library, 7 Bona Ventura Ave., Wallkill. No years are invited for music, stories, and crafts. York State Prison Systems:” Presented by Dave Wings for Life Sexual Peer Support need to register. Just drop in. 895-3707. 895-3707. Miller, former superintendent of the Eastern Group. 5 p.m. 280 Broadway, 4th Floor, Epilepsy Support Group. 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Great Fours and Fives Story Hour. 1:30 – Correctional Facility. Free. Newburgh. 342-2400, ext 267. Wallkill Medical Arts Building, 390 Crystal Run 2:30 p.m. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Mahjong Club. 6 p.m. Josephine-Louise Road, Middletown. Support for those newly Gardiner. Play games, participate in action Library, 5 Scofield Street, Walden. 778-7621. diagnosed, needing more information or for rhymes, explore books and create related crafts. Outdoor Activities Book Lovers’ Club. 6-7 p.m. Sarah Hull Beginner Cross-Country Ski Lessons. family members caring for someone with the 255-1255. Hallock Free Library, 56 Main Street, Milton. 795- Noon – 3 p.m. Mohonk Preserve Spring Farm disease. Lego Club. 4:30 p.m. The Josephine-Louise 2200. parking lot, off Upper 27 Knolls Road, High Falls Relatives as Parents Programs. 6:30 - 8 Public Library, 5 Scofield Street, Walden. K-5th Nicotine Anonymous. 7 p.m. Education Ski lesson tours from noon-3 p.m. Confirm with p.m. King of Kings Lutheran Church, 543 Union grade. 778-7621. Bldg of Dutch Reform Church, 92 Huguenot St., leader Marty Camp [email protected] 214- Ave., New Windsor. Support group includes free Art for Kids! 4:30 p.m. The Josephine- New Paltz, second floor. 687-7892. nicotine- 8520.; midhudsonadk.org child care for children 5 and younger and a Louise Public Library, 5 Scofield Street, Walden. anonymous.org. youth development program for children 6 and Ages 5 and up. 778-7621. Country Quilters. 7:15 p.m. Crawford Town older. Cancellation due to inclement weather will Nar-Anon Family Group. 7:30 p.m. First Hall, upstairs, 121 Route 302, Pine Bush. Both new Tuesday follow Newburgh School closings. 344-1234. 344- Reformed Church 70 Scofield Street Walden v and experienced quilters learn from each other. TUESDAY 8 1234. (Entrance on Church Street). For family and New members welcome. Info, Carol Kilian 283- Knitting Club. 7 - 8:30 p.m. Newburgh Free friends of anyone affected by Addiction. 7546. Library. Come share ideas; instruction available [email protected]. 234-5452. For Kids for beginners. Bring your own materials. Bouncing Babies Story Time. 9:30 - 10 Outdoor Activities Children under 10 must be accompanied by an Mohonk Preserve Bob Babb Wednesday a.m. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Instruction adult. 563-3623. Walk . 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Mohonk Preserve, Gardiner. Lap time stories and finger plays. Birth Tai Chi with Joseph. 11 a.m. Gardiner NAACP, Middletown Chapter Officers New Paltz. Adults of all ages and levels of ability to 18 months old. Free. 255-1255. Library, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike, Gardiner. You and Executive Committee Meeting. 7 – 8 p.m. are welcome. Moderate five-mile hike. $10 non- Terrific Twos and Threes Story Time. should wear comfortable, non-binding clothing. Temple Sinai, 75 Highland Ave., Middletown. www. members. 255-0919. 10 – 10:45 a.m. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmer’s Flat-bottomed shoes are best, but not required. middletownnaacp.org. $12 per class or 4 for $40. 255-1255. 16 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Walden Community Events

THURSDAY Congratulations to the winners T.O.P.S. 2 - 3 p.m. Hudson River HealthCare, 75 Orange Ave, Walden. 778- Hope your Christmas was the best 2700. ever and that you will be blessed with Scramble for Scrabble Night. 6 - a Happy, Healthy, Peaceful New Year. 8 p.m. Josephine-Louise Public Library, I sincerely thank everyone who has Municipal Square, Walden. Bring your contributed to my column, given me boards or join in a game. 778-7621. great feed back and who post my column on their refrigerator. SATURDAY In the spirit of giving many elves Walden Chess Club. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. participated in our Village from the Josephine-Louise Public Library, Walden. carolers 778-7621. who visited many homes MONDAY to spread Walden Rotary Club. 12:15 p.m. good cheer, Luncheon meeting at Spruce Lodge, Route to children 17K, Coldenham. 778-3698. making Walking Club. 2 - 3 p.m. Hudson River homemade HealthCare, 75 Orange Ave, Walden. 778- Christmas 2700. card to Walden Chess Club. 6 - 8 p.m. deliver to Josephine-Louise Public Library, Municipal neighbors, to Dan and Teresa Boggess residence - 1st place winner. Square, Walden. 778-7621. members of the Rotary Anita TUESDAY raising funds Walden Senior Citizens. 11:30 a.m. for the Vandermark Walden Fire House, Old Orange Avenue, Salvation Walden. 778-7772 Army to [email protected] carry on WEDNESDAY their good Walking Club. 2 - 3 p.m. Hudson River work, to a HealthCare, 75 Orange Ave, Walden. 778- special Chef who prepared a hot meal 2700. for the Police Officers who worked on Christmas Eve, and the list goes on. We are truly blessed. It is truly the Season of giving and forgiving. nnn The home of Chris and Brenda Miller earned a second-place award.

Members of the Walden Senior Club send special greetings to members celebrating birthdays in January. Happy Birthday to Anna Berrian; Sarah Franabandiero; Janice Jennings; Dolly Micieli; Helen Romanowski; Rosemarie Schairer; and Roger Todd. May each and every one enjoy their special day! Sending Happy Birthday greetings to my special neighbor Alexandra Jane Dan and Teresa Boggess Williamson, daughter of Taggart and The Stella home - 3rd place winner. Chris and Brenda Miller Janet Williamson, who will celebrate 2nd place , 16 Stella her 9th birthday on January 7. Mom and Bewick Avenue and 3rd place the Dad, Stephanie and Tag, will be on hand Family, 190 East Avenue. Judging was to join in the celebration. based on Originality, Arrangement, Theme and Overall Presentation. Each nnn family received a check and an item The Walden Community representing our wonderful Village Council’s Home Decorating Contest of Walden . Congratulations to the Judges, Julie Bagnarol, Sandra Magill winners. Thanks to all who participated. and Sue Van Duyne are pleased to nnn announced the winners of the contest. First place was was won by Dan and For boys and girls ages 6 – 18, Teresa Boggess, 150 Walnut Street; Chris and Brenda Miller, 2nd place winners. Stella family- 3rd place winner. Continued on page 19 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 17 Sparkle & Shine 2018 Winners

Vision of Wallkill has announced the winners of the annual Sparkle & Shine Holiday decorating contest. Businesses – Sparkle Contest Community Favorite – My Father Sam’s Barber Shop 1st - My Father Sam’s Barber Shop 2nd - Creative Edge Hair Salon 3rd - Jay-Dee’s Deli Honorable Mention – Park View Residences – Shine Contest Community Favorite - Conboy Family, 2 Apple Lane

Traditional Winner - Wygant Family, 82 Bona Ventura Avenue (Honorable Mention Fotopoulos Family, 1187 Bruyn Tpke)

Contemporary - DeGroodt Family, 2929 New Prospect Road

Kid’s - Boyd Family, 7 DuBois Avenue (Honorable Mention - Earl Family, 573 DuBois Road)

Most Original - Larsen Family, 17 Malloy Lane (Honorable Mention - Slawinski Family, 2815 New Prospect Road)

2018 1st Place Sparkle-Business - My Father Sam’s Barber Shop.

2018 1st Place-Shine-Residence- Kids Category. 2018 2nd Place - Sparkle-Business-Creative Edge Salon. 18 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Around the Valley

cool POM juice bottles into super snowmen. Light This is a free event. All you need to bring is a rolling January events snacks and POM juice sampls for tasting. Register to pin (aluminum can will also do), and a spatula. We have hold your spot! everything else you’ll need to get started on your cake at the Wallkill Library Tuesday, Jan. 22, Little Explorer, 1:30 p.m. (ages 3-5). decorating fun! Upcoming events at the Wallkill Public Library for Wednesday, Jan. 23, Family Storytime, 10:30 a.m., all Please call the library at 744-4265, (Ext. 2) to sign up, January 2019: ages with caregiver; Mahjong Club, 3 and 6 p.m. space is limited. Thursday, Jan. 3, Game afternoon, 3 p.m., adults. Thursday, Jan. 24, Baby & Me Storytime and Friday, Jan. 4, Pre-K Art Club, 1 p.m., (ages 3-5), Playgroup, 10 a.m. (0-24 mos.); Game afternoon, 3 p.m., n Mixed Media. Snowman on Canvas. adults. Saturday, Jan. 5, LEGO Club, 11 a.m., all ages. Friday, Jan. 25, Woodburning Workshop, 3 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, Little Explorers, 1:30 p.m. (ages 3-5). (ages 8 plus with an adult). We have some wood pieces Wednesday, Jan. 9, Family Storytime, 10:30 a.m., all you may like to work with or bring your own. This ages with caregiver; Historical Miniature Wargaming Youth scrabble club to meet an open workshop, so come when you can but leave The Gardiner Library will host Youth Scrabble Club Club, 3 p.m. yourself enough time to complete your project. Ms. on January 5 from 2:30 to 3:30 PM in the kids’ section in Thursday, Jan. 10, Baby & Me Storytime and Christine can help you get them transferred to wood. the activity room. The club is recommended for Grades Playgroup, 10 a.m. (0-24 mos.); Game Afternoon, 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, Drop-In Craft & Play, 11 a.m. Make 3-8. All levels welcome. Friday, Jan. 11, Wooden Wall Art Snowman, 3 p.m. a penguin puppet. If a child would like to learn about Scrabble, compete Saturday, Jan. 12, Drop-In- Craft and Play, 11 a.m. to 1 Tuesday, Jan. 29, Little Explorer, 1:30 p.m. (ages 3-5). in Scrabble or just play for fun, join the club! It is run p.m., Library children’s room. Color, cut, read, and play. Wednesday, Jan. 30, Family Storytime, 10:30 a.m., all by New Paltz High School senior Noah Kalus, a former Make a snowperson with Miss Tara. No registration ages with caregiver; Mahjong Club, 3 and 6 p.m.; Felting North American School Scrabble Champion. necessary. All ages and caregiver. for Everyone, 6:30 p.m. Snowman (ages 8 plus), Free. Youth Scrabble club meets the first Saturday of each Monday, Jan. 14, Home School Art Club, 1 p.m., POM Thursday, Jan. 31, Baby & Me Storytime and month. The next meeting will be on February 2. The Bottle Snowmen (ages 6-12). Playgroup, 10 a.m. (ages 0-24 ms.); Game Afternoon, 3 Gardiner Library is located at 133 Farmer’s Turnpike Tuesday, Jan. 15, Little Explorers, 1:30 p.m. (ages 3-5); p.m., adults. in Gardiner, NY. For directions or further information Discussion of Library’s Future, 2 and 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 28, Felting workshop, (Easter call 255-1255 or visit gardinerlibrary.org or the library’s Wednesday, Jan. 16, Family Storytime, 10:30 a.m., all Eggs), 6:30 p.m. (ages 8 plus). Facebook page. ages with caregiver. Needle felting is fun, easy to learn and considered Thursday, Jan. 17, Baby & Me Storytime and by many to be therapeutic in nature. Give it a try! n Playgroup, 10 a.m. (0-24 mos.; Game Afternoon, 3 p.m., Registration required by March 26, $5 materials fee for adults; Read to Zoe, 4 p.m. 2 eggs. Saturday, Jan. 19, Drop-In Craft and Play, 11 a.m. For more information, call the library at 895-3707. Monday, Jan. 21, POM Bottle Snowmen, 1 to 3 p.m. Library book club to meet The Gardiner Library Book Club will meet on (ages 5 plus), Library children’s room. Recycle these n Wednesday January 2 from 3:00 to 4:00 PM to discuss The Coffee Trader by David Liss. Set in 17th century Amsterdam, the story revolves around commodity Free Reiki at Gardiner Liibrary trader Miguel Lienzo, a Jewish refugee recovering from The next Gardiner Library free monthly Reiki session near financial ruin. Discount will be held on Sunday, January 6th from noon to 2 p.m. The book club meets the first Wednesday of the RATES Members of the Hudson Valley Community (HVC) Reiki month. The club’s next meeting with be February 6 to without discount group will offer 20-minute individual Reiki sessions, free discuss A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. SERVICE. of charge, on a first-come first-served basis. The club meets in the library community room, Reiki is both the energy of the Universe and the 133 Farmer’s Turnpike in Gardiner.. The community Japanese system of sharing this energy with others. room is equipped with T-coil technology for those with Recipients sit in a chair or lie on a comfortable table, compatible hearing aids and cochlear implants. clothed, while the practitioner lightly places hands on For directions or further information call 255-1255 or or above the recipient. The effect is of peace and deep visit gardinerlibrary.org or the library’s Facebook page. rest for the recipient. HVC Reiki group members are all seasoned n practitioners from the community. They have been doing similar events throughout the region since 2010. Visit www.HVCReiki.org to learn more. The Reiki will be offered in the library community Montgomery Chambers room, 133 Farmer’s Turnpike in Gardiner, NY. Reiki is offered on the first Sunday of the month. announces ‘Shop Local’ winners The next session will be held on February 3rd. For Press release from Town of Montgomery Chamber of directions or further information call 255-1255 or visit Commerce. 316 Blooming Grove Trpke gardinerlibrary.org or the library’s Facebook page. TOM Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the 4 winners in our “Shop Local” Campaign. Winners n will receive a $100 gift card to be used at Shoprite in We are a Spanish-speaking offi ce. Montgomery (one of our Chamber members). The winners were picked at our Dec meeting. Pine Bush Library hosts Winners: Derrick Penney of Walden, Shirley Harris of Maybrook, Eileen Nelson of Walden and Lauren cake decorating demo Primavera of Monroe. Cake Decorating Demo, Friday, Jan. 25, at 3 p.m. Congratulations to our winners and thank you to the State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company (Not in NJ), Bloomington, IL Learn how to decorate cakes for all occasion (taught business members for sponsoring this. by Mary Boylan). Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 19

Montgomery Community Events

Christmas tree pickup continues through Jan. 11 MONDAY Yoga with Joan. 1 – 1:45 p.m. It’s a new year and a new day here in Association, Late Bloomer, 88 Charles and girls ages 9 to 14 are invited Montgomery Senior Center, 36 Bridge Montgomery. From now on my column Street, Ilir’s Barber Shop, Curves, to participate in the local level of Street. 457-9367. will appear every other week. Please Caborca’s, Montgomery Book Exchange, competition for the Knights of Columbus keep that in mind when you have info Wallkill Valley Federal Savings & Loan, Free Throw Contest. TUESDAY for me, as you need to get it in ASAP. Imperial Jewelers, and Gia’s Mini Mart. The local competition will be held Exercise with Diane. 9 - 10 a.m. January’s next column will be nnn on Saturday morning, January 19, 2019 Montgomery Senior Center, 36 Bridge the 16th and then February 6 from 10 to approximately 12 p.m. at the Street. 457-9367. & 20. Defensive Driving Montgomery Elementary School gym Thanks to the generous Certification Class located at 141 Union Street Montgomery, Montgomery Businesses for is scheduled at the . Registration and warm-up is from nnn making the annual House Montgomery Senior Center 10-10:30 a.m. Competition begins at Decorating Contest event for Wednesday, January 9, 10:30 a.m. A snow date is scheduled for Some after holiday shopping tips! possible by donating great from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. January 26th. Any questions contact.. Whats good to buy in January : winter prizes: Clinton Street Shops, Completion of the class will Mike Kresge (845)741-2266 clothing, holiday decor for next year,

Allard’s Corner Garage, help save 10% on your auto nnn bedding and towels, Broadway tickets, Montgomery Florist, Recycled insurance and reduce up electronics, as older models make way Style, Copperfield’s, Borland to 4 points on your driver’s Seniors don’t forget the Dial a for the new, and PC games (older games House, Wallkill River School, license. Cost is $25 per Bus for your medical and shopping discounted). What to hold off buying Raydiance Hair Salon, Judi person and includes snacks transportation. Call 457-2622, before are: smart phones, computers (wait Iron Café, Reanna’s Closet, and drinks. noon. until President’s Day) and TVs as the Super Bowl approaches discounts will Vic’s Pizza, OMG Brows, Van Nosdall Make checks payable to nnn Engineering Properties, ‘Checkmate NY’ and sign up be coming. January is a good time to 692-6818 Sunoco, Francesca’s, Dragon at the Center. Call 457-9367 Christmas tree pick up in the Village hit our local consignment shops to find [email protected] City, Wildfire Grill, JDC with any questions. of Montgomery runs through Friday, new clothing with tags still on as many

Barber Shop, Oliver Anne, nnn January 11th. Residents are asked to people try to sell that piece of unwanted Phil Delessio Barber Shop, leave their trees curbside and remove all clothing they received as a gift. Flow Theory, Historic Montgomery Mark your calendars! All boys garland, tinsel and decorations. A Happy & Healthy New Year to all !

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Continued on page 16 nnn register now for 2019 basketball. Go to Mark your calendar to attend the 8th villageofwalden.org for the link to online Annual Leadership Day on Thursday, Registration. Cost – $40 for Village January 10th, 6:30 p.m., 3rd Floor of Walden residents and $50 for Town Bradley Assembly Room of the Walden residents. Municipal Building. Don’t have a computer? Call to make arrangements. 778-2177 ext.1524 All The Josephine-Louise Public Library games begin in January at Wooster sends the following news: Grove Gym and Walden Elementary The Library Board of Trustees will School! meet tonight 7:30 p.m. The public is nnn welcome to attend. The Winter Stamping Class with Please come out to support the next Debbie LaRocca is scheduled for indoor yard sale hosted by the Walden Thursday, January 3rd, 6:30 p.m. Please Humane Society, 2489 Albany Post Road register in advance so that we have on Saturday, January 5th, 9 – 3 p.m. enough material for everyone. Many great items are available for sale. Winter Painting Party with Abby will Best part, all proceeds benefit the care of be held on Tuesday, January 8th, 6 p.m. the animals at the shelter. Call 778-5115 Must register in advance. for information. How Well Do You Know Disney? Join nnn us on Wednesday, January 9th, 6 p.m. for games,, trivia and prizes! Walden Savings Bank, 2 Bank Street, Join us for Classic Movie Night on is the location of the next Walden Tuesday, January 15th, 6: p.m. for a Community Council meeting scheduled showing of “The Third Man” . A true for Wednesday, January 9th, at 7 p.m. Film Noir starring Orson Wells and You are all invited to join this great Joseph Cotton. organization and get involved in Village activities. For information call Sue 778- 3532. 20 Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Here’s Lucy! Therapy Dog provides comfort at Pine Bush Library

By LAURA FITZGERALD [email protected]

Two little girls settled onto the carpet at the Pine Bush Area Public Library and pulled out colorful children’s books. Ava, 7, cracked open “Puppy Love,” and began reading aloud to Lucy, a therapy dog. The mottled-brown dog laid down at Ava’s feet, as if hanging on to the child’s every word. Lucy takes part in a library program in which children read aloud to her. Children develop their oral reading skills without the fear of being criticized, as they might be in front of a teacher or classroom. “Lucy does not judge,” Children’s Librarian Vicki Ducham said. Children who participate in the program can read to Lucy in 15-minute blocks with their own book. Owner Joe DeJong also supplies a pop-up book filled with treats, a favorite for Lucy, who sniffs out the goodie-filled compartments. An American Kennel Club (AKC) certified therapy dog, Lucy also visits patients at Castlepoint and Montrose Veteran’s Affairs Hospitals. At Montrose, DeJong sets Lucy loose in the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) unit to wander among the patients. Studies show that therapy dogs in hospital settings reduce stress, anxiety and pain; decrease blood pressure and heart rate; increase happiness; and provide a distraction from painful procedures and situations for (From left): Owner Joe DeJong, Ava, 7, and Anna, 9, read to Lucy at the Pine Bush Area Library. both hospital patients and their loved ones. “[The patients] say that it’s best part of their day; they really enjoy it,” DeJong said. However, people haven’t always been kind to Lucy. Lucy, then named Cookie, was chained to a tree for weeks without shelter, food or water as a puppy. Her collar became imbedded in her neck so severely it created a seven-inch wound, three centimeters deep. DeJong’s daughter was working at the animal hospital that took Lucy in. When she met the lovable dog, she called her father. “She called me up and said, ‘Dad, you’re taking this dog.’ And I did because when your little girl says something you say yes,” DeJong said. DeJong, who has a brain injury, trained Lucy to be his service dog. Lucy completed the AKC’s Canine Good Citizen training as part of her therapy dog certification, a program that teaches dogs good manners at home and in the community. “She’s my little buddy, she goes with me all over,” DeJong said. To learn more about Lucy and her work, visit therapydoglucy.org/. To schedule an appointment with Lucy at the Pine Bush Area Public Library, contact the library at 744-3375. (From left): Alaina, Ariella and Alessia Patras read to Lucy at the Pine Bush Area Library. Wallkill Valley Times, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 21 School news Valley Central High School First Quarter Honor Roll 9th Grade Honor Roll Guzman, McKenna Hansen, J’Myra Hardy, Ethan Henry, Chloe Williams, Hunter Williams, Julia Wilson, Connor Juliana Abdelsayed-Roblero, Isabella Abrams, Kevin Sarai Hill,Alyssa Holtje, Zakaria Houzali, Alexandria Wolfrum, Alexzander Wood, Rebecca Wood, Kenique Acevedo, Fathia Aljamal, Brendell Allen, Joshua Arzu, Illenberg, Jabari Jones, Madison Kaplan, Kyrah Kelly, Wright, James Yuille, Danial Zindani Madison Baez, John Baez Jr., Kayla Balogh, Toni Barbosa, Jason Kirk, Elizabeth Kroll, Emma Krzeminski, Laura Avery Barry, Clare Barry, MaryJane Baselice, Magdalena Lamb, Savanna LaRose, Carter Laughman, Ariana 10th Grade Honor Roll Bautista, Rebekah Bilodeau, Erin Black, Julian Boe, Alyssa Laurie, Casey Lennon, Juliana Lennon, Matthew Leone, Aryan Ahmed, Leyla Anglin, Aidan Arcadi, Jennifer Bonilla, Olivia Byrne, Emma Cabrera, Lily Carpinone, Taylor Lindahl, Cam Longo, Elizabeth Louey, Cheyenne Ardon, Julia Baisley, Elaine Bell, Giana Bello, Abigail Riley Cavalluzzo, Brian Chen, Aimee Clum, Kyle Cocks, Luciano, Carli MacEntee, Elizabeth Malley, Julia Mann, Bento, Cole Bienish, Conner Bienish, Lilyan Bonitz, Allison Conero, Emma Connelly, Matthew Conrad, Myles Marcus Marcano Jr., Amanda Marra, Evan Marrero, Trinity Bontreger, Amber Booth, Katie Borkowski, Ethan Corday, Moriah Corona, Nicholas Crespo, Stephanie Alexa Martinez, Dessie Mateo Jr., Nala McCalla, Bown, Jayshawn Brown, Taylor Budrow, Rhianna Carroll, Cruz, Erika Dammeyer, Shayna Darwin, Genesis DeLeon, Kayla Mcrae, Melanie Melendez, Sarah Menendez, Jack Tristan Case, Dion Cenalia, Luciano Chavarria, Matthew Kellen Dickman, Rian Dickman, Marissa DiPierro, Emily Messing, Sara Mestizo, Jasmine Micklick, Jenna Mohr, Cione, Kelly Conan, Sarah Congelosi, McCullen Conklin, Dippold, Justin Dorner, Caitlin Duffy, Maia Evans, Haley Jaleela Montanez, Anthony Mora, Gabriella Morelli, Shaina Cooney, Kyuss Corgier, Sandra Crance, Yolanni Feerick, Grace Fevola, Charles Fibel, Breanne Fields, Hailey Morrison, Payge Mrnka, O’Malley Murphy, Jenna Cruz, Madison Daidone, Christopher Darrigo, Logan Libia Flores, Amy Frias, Amaya Gabino, Matthew Garcia, Napoleon, Gabriel Nasser, Teresa Nikollaj, Hailey Nop, Daubel, Logan Davies, Jenna Delavan, Roger DeLillo, Aidan Garrison, Carl Geiselhart, Thomas Geiselhart, Alexandra O’Connell, Shawn Patterson, Jordyn Payne, Vanessa DiMartino, Michael DiTullio, Dylan Dobbins, Madison Geisler, Gehann-Karlee Gerome, Christopher Matthew Perez Fernandez, Samantha Prezioso, Patrick Hailey Donohue, Angelina Edwards, Colin Edwards, Gironda, Kody Glynn, John Gonzales, Robert Greenberg, Primavera, Cameron Prutzman, Leila Puntar, Emma Timothy Eisloeffel, Jana Elkashef, Seth Estrada, Corinne Emma Gridley, Javen Griffith, Melanie Grismer, Dylan Ragunath, Samantha Ramirez, Jullian Reinstein, Nathalie Faulkner, Erin Feeney, Madeline Feller, Grace Fitzgibbons, Rischmoller, Allison Robinson, Sebastien Rockwood, Matteo Lezin Folefack, Kiera Ford, Christian Galiatsos, Rhylee Root, Gabriel Rosales, Madison Rubino, Kyra Clark Gerome, Alison Gillen, Calvin Giudici, Hannah Saffon, Emma Schoenherr, Riley Schoonmaker, Isabella Gorton, Lia Grammer, Megan Guidry, Nicole Hammond, Schramm, Lauren Serrao, John Severson, Tyler Sibley, Caroline Hargrove, Maeve Harkin, Matthew Harrington, Erin Sierra, Kyle Stafford, Anthony Stanley, Bianca Sarah Heim, Jade Holliday, Isabelle Kelly, John Kennedy, Berea Elementary School Staples, Gavin Starr, Patrick Stephens-Maddox, Isabella Ojode Kisienya, Zachariah Kuenzi, Addison LaRose, Stepney, Olivia Stockli, Nathaniel Storaska, Abbey Stout, Rachel Lastowski, Declan Latimer, Daniel Laudati, First Quarter Honor Roll Andrew Suchy, Cierra Tansey, Alessio Testa, Alyssa Aidan Laughman, Leila Lowe, Isabella Luciano, EllaJane Thompson, Aniya Thompson, Katie Tinoco, Ana Torres, Mahon, Riley Mahoney, Abigail Malara, Joseph Mariano, 4th Grade Honor Roll: Alexia Totonis, Sophia Totonis, Morgan Tyndale, Ryan Kaylee Mayo, Daniel McClure, Matthew McDonald, Brendan Bertolotti, Catalina Cedeno, Victoria Ulmer, Colin Valentia, Javier Vasquez, Owen Vetro, Adrianna McGonigal, Jade McMillan, Joseph Messinger, Crespo, Michael Decker, Frank Dwyer, Michael Toni Vidal, Olivia Watson, Timothy Weikel, Abigail Welt, Continued on page 29 Giannoni, Mya Hastings, Jordan Healey, Ian Heron- Joseph Whitten, Nylah Wieczorek, Grace Wienckowski, Hunter, Gabrielle Jamieson, Deyanira Laureano, Cameron Maassen, Samantha Messing, Braden O’Dell, Isabella Pagan, Anthony Payne Jr., Shania Reyes, Gianna Roache, Kristina Rolo, Adorah Montgomery Elementary School First Quarter Honor Roll Sanchez, Vincent Santoro, Jason Savino, Dayna Scott, Juliana Starro, Preston Taylor, Ava Teutul, Grade 5 Honor Roll Camacho-Gillespie, Thomas Carey, Aedan Caro, Maria Emma Teutul, Mia Thiessen, Samantha Thompson, Pablo Emilio Abdelsayed- Roblero, Braden Algarin, Carr, Ayana Christian, Madison Cole, Xavier Colon, Gavin Watkins, Alexandra Williamson, Sophia Reilly Benson, Keirnan Bresnick, Jake Cancredi, Jack Coyne, Kaiden Cunningham, McKenzie Curtis, Young Mikayla Carrasquillo, Joshua Cholula, Emerson Doce, Ariel DeFreece, Haley DeGennaro, Paige DelVecchio, 4th Grade Principal’s circle: Jesse Dzierzek, Trinity Escalante, Adrianna Ferraro, Matthew DeNoyelles, Dakota DiLauro, Ashton Ewald, Victoria Crespo, Deyanira Laureano, Samantha Payton Franqui, Sophia Galante, Austin Hampton, Mary, Ireland Fogarty, Aiden Friedrichs, Lily Gagnon, Madilyn Messing, Samantha Thompson, Alexandra Kate Hargaden, Marina Holt, Molly Hoover, Charlotte Gagnon, Jayden Garcia, Aidan Gonzalez, Santiago Williamson, Sophia Young Innamorato, Madison Jones, Nola Jones, Susan Kirk, Gonzalez, Kayla Heuler, Sarah Hickey, Jason Kania, Rilee 5th Grade Honor Roll: Kayleigh Kuzmiak, Emmaline Mant, Julian Mauriello, Kinsley, Ellie Kresge, Sadie Krouse, Erich Lachmann, Aymee Cabrera, Joseph Cerone, Timothy Drake, Logan McKenna, Jaeda McNeil-Prokop, Ethan McPhillips, Keily Maldonado, Kalyssa Manny, Aurora McAdam, Miya Falcon, Lindsey Gayton, Gabriel Gonzalez, Skylar Merrill, Ashley Miller, Gavin Moore, McMullen Corinne Montenora, Audrey O’Neill, Bianca Pagan, Alyssa Heid, Jaivyn Henriquez, Logan Hickey, Murphy, Ava-Jean Odin, Eleanor O’Neill, Gabrielle Pena, Renato Panetta, Quamelasha Perry, Hudson Petersen, Mackenzie Hinspeter, Serena Huang, Giselle Charles Quick, James Quinn, Sydney Remenar, Ava Katie Pettit, Chloe Picarello, Emily Picarello, Sanjay Johnson, Londynn Lawhon, Ronin Lebron, Aili Ronaldson, Emily Sharpe, Logan Stevens, Christopher Ramclam, Owen Rechtorovic, Ethan Reynoso, Leah Loprieno, Shawn Magby, Meghan Winter, Anthony Stokes, Caleb Suddreth, Jaiden Watson, Cameron Weis Rieber, Lenizianna Rodriguez, Olivia Schmidt, Abigail Napoleon, Harmony Partington, Jacey Parton, Grade 5 Principal’s Circle of Excellence Segrich, Oscar Shields, Tomas Sierra-Jaramillo, Emma Mekhai Pittman, Sophia Quinlan, Jordan Reinstein, Pablo Emilio Abdelsayed- Roblero, Reilly Benson, Smith, Aiden Suchy, Olivia Tansey, Connor Treco, Jack Hannah Stahl, Jaelyn Sulley, Jacob Thornton, Keirnan Bresnick, Trinity Escalante, Sophia Galante, Watson, Emily White, Adiel Williams, Aiden Wright,Tyler Aurora Ullmeyer, Lynnette Veith, Riley Verlin, Austin Hampton, Mary Kate Hargaden, Molly Hoover, Yantsos Damien Wood, Abigail Wynter, Logan Young Nola Jones, Susan Kirk, Logan McKenna, Jaeda McNeil- Grade 4 Principal’s Circle of Excellence 5th Grade Principal’s circle: Prokop, Skylar Merrill, Ashley Miller, Gavin Moore, Sophia Ayala, Madeline Camacho-Gillespie, Haley Miya Falcon, Lindsey Gayton, Gabriel Gonzalez, McMullen Murphy, Ava-Jean Odin, Eleanor O’Neill, DeGennaro, Ashton Ewald, Sadie Krouse, Audrey O’Neill, Serena Huang, Mekhai Pittman, Hannah Stahl, Gabrielle Pena, Charles Quick, Sydney Remenar, Ava Renato Panetta, Owen Rechtorovic, Leah Rieber, Emma Aurora Ullmeyer Ronaldson, Jaiden Watson Smith, Aiden Suchy, Olivia Tansey, Connor Treco, Aiden Grade 4 Honor Roll Wright Sophia Ayala, Savannah Ayers, Aidan Benson, Madeline 22 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, January 2, 2019

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No contract or commit- EXCLUSIVE MOTOR SPORTS & COL- process may be served. SSNY shall mail LISION CENTER LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with copy of process 1105 River Road, New ment. More Channels. Faster Internet. 220. Public Notices the SSNY on 03/23/2017. Office loc: Orange Windsor NY 12553. PURPOSE: Any lawful Unlimited Voice. Call 1-855-977-7198 County. SSNY has been designated as agent business. #94535 upon whom process against the LLC may be 22 OXFORD RD LLC. Arts. of Org. filed served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, with the SSNY on 11/15/18. Office: Orange Notice of Formation of SCENIC HUD- 279 Route 32, Central Valley, NY 10917. Reg County. SSNY designated as agent of the SON REALTY LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Agent: Saeideh Moslem, 279 Route 32, Cen- 122. Medical LLC upon whom process against it may be Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/19/18. tral Valley, NY 10917. Purpose: Any Lawful served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Office location: Orange County. Princ. office & Health Purpose. #94715 the LLC, c/o Brendan Gebert, 367 Windsor of LLC: 299 Washington St., Newburgh, Highway, #0407, New Windsor, NY 12553. NY 12550. SSNY designated as agent of SUFFERING FROM AN ADDICTION to Purpose: Any lawful purpose. #94770 FUNKY MUNKY STABLE RED, LLC. LLC upon whom process against it may be Alcohol, Opiates, Prescription PainKill- Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 11/20/18. served. SSNY shall mail process to Bloom Office: Orange County. SSNY designated as & Bloom P.C., 530 Blooming Grove Tnpk., 27 COLDENHAM RD LLC. Arts. of Org. ers or other DRUGS? There is hope! agent of the LLC upon whom process against P.O. Box 4323, New Windsor, NY 12553. filed with the SSNY on 11/19/18. Office: Call Today to speak with someone who it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of The regd. agent of the company upon whom Orange County. SSNY designated as agent of cares. Call NOW: 1-833-880-6049 process to the LLC, c/o Richard Munk, 8 and at which process against the company the LLC upon whom process against it may Cobblestone Lane, Middletown, NY 10940. can be served is Bloom & Bloom P.C., 530 be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process Purpose: Any lawful Blooming Grove Tnpk., New Windsor, NY VIAGRA & CIALIS! 60 pills for $99. to the LLC, c/o Brendan Gebert, 367 Windsor purpose. #94555 12553. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Highway, #0407, New Windsor, NY 12553. 100 pills for $150 FREE shipping. #94549 Money back guaranteed! Call Today: Purpose: Any lawful purpose. #94772 800-404-0244 Gianni Douglas PLLC with SSNY on 11/15/18. Office: Orange. SSNY desg as Notice of Formation of MRCUSH.COM 30 SHERMAN AVENUE, LLC Arti- agent for process & shall mail to: 26 Old LLC, a domestic limited liability company cles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) Town Rd, Monroe, NY, 10950. Any lawful (LLC). Articles of Organization were filed with 11/23/2018. Office in Orange Co. SSNY 180. Services purpose. #94682 the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on desig. agent of LLC whom process may be 11/08/2018. The LLC is located in ORANGE served. SSNY shall mail process to 23 Main Offered County. The SSNY is designated as agent Street #27, Walden, NY 12586, which is also KAITLYN’S CREATIONS FLORAL upon whom process against the LLC may be the principal business loaction. Purpose: Any DESIGN LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any proc- lawful purpose. #94532 SSNY on 09/10/2018. Office loc: Orange a million families find senior living. Our ess to the office location: 56 Old Minisink County. SSNY has been designated as agent trusted, local advisors help find solu- Trail, Goshen, NY 10924. Purpose: to engage upon whom process against the LLC may 71 EVAN RD LLC. Arts. of Org. filed in any lawful act or activity. #94560 tions to your unique needs at no cost to be served. 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tic Limited Liability Company is: TAMARA’S If you do not respond to this sum- The Weekly Crossword PALM, LLC. Articles of Organization were mons and complaint by serving a copy of filed with the Secretary of State of New York the answer on the attorney for the mortgage (SSNY) office on: October 15th 2018. The company who filed this foreclosure proceed- ACROSS County in which the Office is to be located: ing against you and filing the answer with the Orange. The SSNY is designated as agent court, a default judgment may be entered and 1 Methaqualone pill of the LLC upon whom process against it you can lose your home. (slang) may be served. The address to which the Speak to an attorney or go to the court SSNY shall mail a copy of any process where your case is pending for further infor- 5 Religious service against the LLC is: REGISTERED AGENTS mation on how to answer the summons and INC. 90 STATE STREET SUITE 700, OFFICE protect your property. 9 Woodland gods 40 ALBANY, NY 12207. Purpose: Any lawful Sending a payment to your mortgage (Greek myth.) activity. #94829 company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A 11 “Where Is My Mind?” COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY Notice of Formation VALENTINO PROP- FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COM- ERTIES LLC, a domestic limited liability com- rockers PANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH pany (LLC). Articles of Organization were THE COURT. 13 Deliberately contrary filed with the Secretary of State of New York ORANGE County is designated as the (SSNY) on 12/20/2018. The LLC is located states of aff airs place of trial. The basis of venue is the loca- in Ulster County. The SSNY is designated as tion of the mortgaged premises. agent upon whom process against the LLC 15 Infl ec on of the voice Dated: November 29, 2018 may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of VICTOR SPINELLI, ESQ. 16 “Great Expecta ons” any process to the office location: 310 Bing- FEIN, SUCH & CRANE, LLP ham Road, Marlboro, NY 12542. Purpose: to character Attorneys for Plaintiff engage in any lawful act or activity. 1400 Old Country Road Ste. C103 #94846 17 Becomes a bu erfl y Westbury, NY 11590 19 Spoke Telephone No. (516) 394-6921 Notice of Formation of COLAB GOS- NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION 21 Tennis player HEN LLC, a domestic limited liability com- The object of the above action is to fore- Sharapova pany (LLC). Articles of Organization were close a Mortgage held by the Plaintiff and filed with the Secretary of State of New York recorded in the County of ORANGE, State of 22 Midway between (SSNY) on 12/26/2018. The LLC is located New York as more particularly described in in ORANGE County. The SSNY is designated the Complaint herein. northeast and east as agent upon whom process against the TO THE DEFENDANT(S), except KAREN 23 Afrikaans LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy E. HABLOW, ORANGE COUNTY COMMMIS- of any process to the office location: 43 ST. SIONER OF FINANCE, ADMINISTRATOR 25 No instruc on set JOHN STREET, GOSHEN, NY 10924. Pur- OF THE ESTATE OF MAJORIE SKOK A/K/A pose: to engage in any lawful act or activity. MAJORIE M. SKOK, the plaintiff makes no compu ng #94869 personal claim against you in this action. 26 Pacifi c Standard Time TO THE DEFENDANT(S), except KAREN E. HABLOW, ORANGE COUNTY COMMMIS- SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Relaxing places SIONER OF FINANCE, ADMINISTRATOR 27 Index No. EF008972/2017 OF THE ESTATE OF MAJORIE SKOK A/K/A SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF 29 Confi scates MAJORIE M. SKOK: NEW YORK IF, AND ONLY IF, you have received or 31 Gladys Knight’s fellow COUNTY OF ORANGE will receive a Bankruptcy Discharge Order U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE performers which includes this debt, the plaintiff is solely FOR LSF8 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, attempting to enforce its mortgage lien rights Plaintiff, 33 Witnesses in the subject real property and makes no -vs- personal claim against you. In that event, 34 Taking place in a DOWN 37 Foes 47 Any place of bliss or KAREN E. HABLOW, ORANGE COUNTY nothing contained in these or any papers COMMMISSIONER OF FINANCE, ADMIN- series served or filed in this action will be an attempt 1 Rope used to lasso 38 Merchandiser delight ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF MAJORIE to collect from you or to find you personally SKOK A/K/A MAJORIE M. SKOK; BRIAN 36 Sa sfy 2 Idyllic places 40 Dishonest scheme 49 Bring up liable for the discharged debt. SKOK; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE DESCRIPTION OF MORTGAGED 38 Freshwater fi sh of N. 3 Field force unit 42 Repents 50 Birds OF MARJORIE M. SKOK A/K/A MARJORIE PREMISES H. SKOK; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA O/ America Guitar great Clapton Protec ve crust Geological  mes ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND 4 43 51 B/O INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; NEW situate in the City of Middletown, County of YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION 39 Laments 5 Slang for type of skirt 45 Na ve American 55 Consumed Orange and State of New York, bounded and AND FINANCE; CHESWOLD (TL) LLC, BMP described as follows: 41 “Girls” creator 6 Figure ska ng jump people HARRIS BANK; CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), BEGINNING at the North corner of Albert N.A.; JOHN DOE #1-5 AND JANE DOE #1-5 Dunham 7 Innocent Pratt’s lot and runs thence North forty-three said names being fictitious, it being the inten- and one-half degrees West along the lands 43 Indian  tle of respect tion of Plaintiff to designate any and all occu- 8 Mathema cal ra o of Samuel Robinson fifty feet to the South- pants, tenants, persons or corporations, if east corner of the lot of John Springstead 44 Cocoa plum 9 Slowly drinks any, having or claiming an interest in or lien conveyed to him; thence North forty-six and upon the premises being foreclosed herein, 46 Network of nerve 10 Line where edges Answers to Last Week’s Crossword: one half degrees East along the line of said Defendants Springstead one hundred and ten feet to a cells Mortgaged Premises: 41 LIBERTY meet point on a line in range with the Southwest STREET, MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940 side of Liberty Street; thence South forty- 48 Link together in a 11 Offi ces of the pope TO THE ABOVE NAMED three and one half degrees East fifty feet; DEFENDANT(S): chain 12 Dry or withered thence South forty-six and one-half degrees YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to West one hundred and ten feet along the line 52 Cool 70s crew “The answer the Complaint in the above entitled 14 “__ the Man” Musical of the lands of one Murphy and Henry Brine action and to serve a copy of your Answer on __ Squad” to the place of beginning, being a lot fifty feet 15 Diffi cult situa ons the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days front and rear and one hundred and ten feet of the service of this Summons, exclusive of 53 Persons engaging in 18 Greek goddess of deep, and known, numbered and designated the day of service, or within thirty (30) days as Lot No. (58) fifty-eight on a map of the energe c pursuits discord after service of the same is complete where lands of Stephen S. Conkling. service is made in any manner other than by 54 Accumula on of AND ALSO ALL THAT TRACT OR PAR- 20 Marked by smartness personal delivery within the State. The United CEL OF LAND situate in the City of Middle- States of America, if designated as a defend- glacial debris in dress and manners town, in the County of Orange and State of ant in this action, may answer or appear New York, on the Westerly end of Liberty 56 Fastened 24 Habitat within sixty (60) days of service hereof. Your Street at the Northerly side and joining Lot failure to appear or answer will result in a 57 A co on fabric with a No. (58) fifty-eight lately purchased of D.L. 26 Annoy constantly judgment against you by default for the relief Conkling by Ada Wells and described on demanded in the Complaint. In the event sa ny fi nish 28 Full of life a map of Many’s lands as Liberty Street to that a deficiency balance remains from the have and to hold the right of way and to 58 Whiskey and bread 30 Great energy sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered use as a Street or use of Street between the against you, unless the defendant obtained are two BBQ and soy are two above mentioned Wells lot and West Street 32 a bankruptcy discharge and such other or (now Wallkill Avenue). further relief as may be just and equitable. 59 Sco sh tax 34 Virtuous THE lands hereby conveyed is intended NOTICE as a Street or passageway to be used for no 35 Not fa y YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING other purpose than a Street and passageway YOUR HOME for the above mentioned Lot No. fifty-eight Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, January 2, 2019 25

(58) lately purchased by Ada Wells from William Henderson, Robert Sircable as Heir land Funding LLC, People of the State of New David L. Conkling It is expressly understood of the Estate of William Henderson, Ron- York, and Marguerite A. Redmond’s respec- and agreed to between the parties that this ald Sircable as Heir of the Estate of William tive heirs-at-law, next of-kin, distributees, conveyance is intended only to convey the Henderson, Charles Decker as Heir of the executors, administrators, trustees, right of way and use as a Street from lot Estate of William Henderson, Jack Decker devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, above mentioned No. (58) fifty-eight to West as Heir of the Estate of William Henderson, creditors, and successors in interest and Street (now Wallkill Avenue). Furthermore it Arthur Decker as Heir of the Estate of William generally all persons having or claiming is agreed to between the parties that the said Henderson, Faye Anson as Heir of the Estate under, by or through said defendant who party of the second part shall not have the of William Henderson, Bernice Fox as Heir of may be deceased, by purchase, inher- right to said Street for any purpose except the Estate of William Henderson, Jannette itance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or going to and from West Street (now Wallkill Bott as Heir of the Estate of William Hend- interest in the real property described in the Avenue) to said Lot No. (58) fifty-eight and erson, Laura Bergman as Heir of the Estate complaint, and William Henderson’ s respec- shall not have the right to use said Street for of William Henderson, Clara Thorp as Heir to tive heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, distributees, any other except Lot No. 58 fifty-eight above the Estate of Laverne Schadt who was Heir executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, mentioned, also said party of the second part of the Estate of William Henderson, Juanita legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors, and agrees to build make and construct Street Atkins Valastro as Heir to the Estate of Lav- successors in interest and generally all per- opposite said Lot No. 58. erne Schadt who was Heir of the Estate of sons having or claiming under, 41 LIBERTY STREET, MIDDLETOWN, William Henderson, Leon Schadt as Heir the by or through said defendant who may NY (CITY OF MIDDLETOWN) ORANGE Estate of Laverne Schadt who was Heir of the be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or COUNTY Estate of William Henderson, John Schadt as otherwise, any right, title or interest in the real Tax ACCT. NO. 25-23-4 #94675 Heir to the Estate of Laverne Schadt who property described in the complaint, was Heir of the Estate of William Hend- Defendants, erson, Raymond Henderson Jr. as Heir to Index # 11721/2009 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF the Estate of Raymond Henderson Sr. who Filed: 12/3/18 NEW YORK was Heir of the Estate of William Henderson, SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS COUNTY OF ORANGE Mary Cable as Heir to the Estate of Raymond TO THE ABOVE NAMED Wells Fargo Bank, N.A Henderson Sr. who was Heir of the Estate DEFENDANT(S): Plaintiff, of William Henderson, Tracy E. Decker III as YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to against Heir to the Estate of William Henderson, Alice answer the Complaint in this action and to David R. Redmond as Heir to the Estate Ann Schadt a/k/a Alicia M. Schadt as Heir serve a copy of your Answer or, if the Com- of Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir to the to the Estate of William Henderson, Brenda plaint is not served with this Summons, to Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond who was Decker as Heir to the Estate of William Hend- serve a Notice of Appearance on the attor- Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. erson, Mary Decker Mann as Heir to the neys for the plaintiff within twenty (20) days Redmond, Wesley Gilbert as Heir to the Estate of William Henderson, Gary Decker after service of this Summons, exclusive of Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir as Heir to the Estate of William Henderson, the day of service; or within thirty (30) days to the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond who Roger Miller as Heir to the Estate of Wil- after service is complete if this Summons was Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. Red- liam Henderson, Carla Decker as Heir to the is not personally delivered to you within the mond, Michelle Berlin as Heir to the Estate Estate of Robert E. Eric Decker as Heir to the State of New York; or within sixty (60) days of Shirley Collins who was Heir to the Estate Estate of Robert E. Decker who was Heir to if it is the United States of America. In case of Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir to the the Estate of William Henderson, Dolores of your failure to appear or answer, judgment Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond who was Decker as Heir to the Estate of Douglas A. will be taken against you by default for the Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. Decker who was Heir to the Estate of William relief demanded in the Complaint. Redmond, Allison Raponi as Heir to the Henderson, Christopher Decker as Heir to the NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND Estate of Shirley Collins who was Heir to the Estate of Douglas A. Decker who was Heir to RELIEF SOUGHT Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir the Estate of William Henderson if he be THE OBJECT of the above captioned to the Estate of Marguerite R. living and if he be dead, any and all persons action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure Redmond who was Heir of the Estate of who are spouses, widows, grantees, mort- $50,000.00 and interest, recorded in the Marguerite A. Redmond, Dominick Raponi gagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, Office of the Orange County Clerk on Febru- as Heir to the Estate of Shirley Collins who or successors in interest of such of the above ary 23, 1994, in Liber 5022 page 32, cover- was Heir to the Estate of Marguerite A. as maybe dead, and her spouses, ing premises known as 1-3 Chestnut Street, Redmond and as Heir to the Estate of heirs, devisees, distributees, and suc- Middletown, NY 10940. Marguerite R. Redmond who was Heir of cessors in interest, all of whom and whose The relief sought in the within action the Estate of Marguerite A.Redmond, George names and places of residence are unknown is a final judgment directing the sale of the Collins as Heir to the Estate of Shirley Collins to Plaintiff, Kelly Decker as Heir to the Estate premises described above to satisfy the debt who was Heir to the Estate of Marguerite of Douglas A. Decker who was Heir to the secured by the Mortgage described above. A. Redmond and as Heir to the Estate of Estate of William Henderson, Timothy Marguerite R. Redmond who was Heir of the Henderson as Heir to the Estate of Edward NOTICE V. ney for the mortgage company who filed this whom process against the LLC may be Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond, Deborah Henderson Jr. who was Heir to the Estate of YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE foreclosure proceeding against you and filing served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any proc- Gilbert as Heir to the Estate of Bruce Gilbert William Henderson if he be living and if he be YOUR HOME ESTATE OF DONNA WILLIAMS GAUL A/KA the answer with the court, a default judg- ess to: 46 Creamery Dr, New Windsor, NY who was Heir to the Estate of Marguerite dead, any and all persons who are spouses, If you do not respond to this sum- DONNA W. GAUL; MICHELLE L. GAUL A/ ment may be entered, and you can lose your 12553. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act A. Redmond and as Heir to the Estate of widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, mons and complaint by serving a copy of K/A MICHELLE CARMINE, HEIR-AT-LAW; home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court or activity. Marguerite R. Redmond who was Heir of heirs, devisees, distributees, or successors the answer on the attorney for the mortgage JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; UNITED where your case is pending for further infor- #94620 the Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond, Leann in interest of such of the above as maybe company who filed this foreclosure proceed- STATES OF AMERICA OBO INTERNAL mation on how to answer the Supplemental Gilbert as Heir to the Estate of Bruce Gilbert dead, and her spouses, heirs, devisees, ing against you and filing the answer with the REVENUE SERVICE; NEW YORK STATE Summons and protect your property. Send- who was Heir to the Estate of Marguerite Team Rubicon Training LLC distributees, and successors in interest, all court, a default judgment may be entered and DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; ing payment to your mortgage company will A. Redmond and as Heir to the Estate of Notice of Formation of Team Rubicon of whom and whose names and places of you can lose your home. JOHN DOE (said name being fictitious to not stop this foreclosure action. Marguerite R. Training LLC (LLC). Articles of Organization residence are unknown to Plaintiff, Thomas Speak to an attorney or go to the court represent unknown tenants/ occupants of YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A Redmond who was Heir of the Estate of filed with the Secretary of State of New York Henderson, as Heir to the Estate of Edward where your case is pending for further infor- the subject property and any other party or COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY Marguerite A. Redmond, Lisa Kottl as Heir to (SSNY) on 12/14/2018. Office Location: Henderson Jr. who was Heir to the Estate mation on how to answer the summons and entity of any kind, if any, having or claim- FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COM- the Estate of Bruce Gilbert who was Heir to Orange County. SSNY designated as agent of William Henderson if he be living and if protect your property. ing an interest or lien upon the mortgaged PANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH the Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as of LLC upon whom process against it may he be dead, any and all persons who are Sending a payment to your mortgage property), THE COURT. Heir to the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process spouses, widows, grantees, mortgagees, company will not stop this foreclosure action. DEFENDANTS. To the above-named defendants: The who was Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. to: the LLC, 33 Heritage Crossing, Circleville, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, or suc- YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND foregoing Supplemental Summons is served Redmond, Ricky Gilbert who was Heir to NY 10919. Purpose: any lawful activity. cessors in interest of such of the above as COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY NOTICE. upon you by publication pursuant to an order the Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as #94867 maybe dead, and her spouses, heirs, devi- FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COM- TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: of the Hon. Maria Vazquez-Doles, a Justice Heir to the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond sees, distributees, and successors in interest, PANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED of the Supreme Court of the State of N.Y., who was Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. all of whom and whose names and places THE COURT. to answer the Amended Complaint in the dated December 5, 2018 and filed along with WALTON LAKE ALEHOUSE, LLC. Arts. Redmond, Leann Gilbert as Heir to the Estate of residence are unknown to Plaintiff, Cathy Dated: Bay Shore, New York above captioned action and to serve a copy the supporting papers in the Orange County of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/06/18. of Bruce Gilbert who was Heir to the Estate of Rogosich as Heir to the Estate of Edward November 28, 2018 of your Answer on the Plaintiff’s attorney Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose Office: Orange County. SSNY designated as Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir to the Henderson Jr. who was Heir to the Estate of FRENKEL, LAMBERT, WEISS, WEIS- within twenty (20) days after the service of a mortgage on the property 511 Grand Ave- agent of the LLC upon whom process against Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond who was William Henderson, Cheryl Mueller as Heir MAN & GORDON, LLP this Supplemental Summons, exclusive of nue, Newburgh, NY 12550 also known as it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. to the Estate of Edward Henderson Jr. who BY: Linda P. Manfredi the day of service, or within thirty (30) days Section: 85 Block: 1 Lot: 7 Orange County is process to the LLC, c/o Leslie Wenger, 2 Redmond, Lisa Kottl as Heir to the was Heir to the Estate of William Hender- Attorneys for Plaintiff after completion of service where service is designated as the place of trial based upon Vista Lane, Monroe, NY 10950. Purpose: Estate of Bruce Gilbert who was Heir to the son, Bonnie Henderson as Heir to the Estate 53 Gibson Street made in any other manner than by personal the location of the property being foreclosed. Any lawful purpose. #94704 Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond and as of Edward Henderson Jr. who was Heir to Bay Shore, New York 11706 delivery within the State. The United States Attorneys for Plaintiff: Stern & Eisenberg, PC, Heir to the Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond the Estate of William Henderson, Beneficial (631) 969-3100 of America, if designated as a Defendant in 485 B Route 1 South, Suite 330, Iselin, NJ who was Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. Homeowner Service Corporation, New York Our File No.: 01-049306-F00 this action may answer to appear within sixty 08830, T: (516) 630-0288. Redmond, Ricky Gilbert as Heir to the Estate City of Newburgh State Department of Taxation and Finance, #94719 (60) days of service hereof. In case of your #94844 of Bruce Gilbert who was Heir to the Estate of CITY OF NEWBURGH United States of America acting through the failure to appear or answer, judgment will PLANNING BOARD Marguerite A. Redmond and as Heir to the be taken against you by default for the relief IRS, New York State Department of Taxation Taveras Properties LLC PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a Public Estate of Marguerite R. Redmond who was SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF demanded in the Amended Complaint. and Finance, Security Credit Services LLC, Notice of Formation of Taveras Proper- Hearing will be held by the CITY OF NEW- Heir of the Estate of Marguerite A. Redmond, NEW YORK NOTICE Empire Portfolios, Inc., Loni Petricone, First ties LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Compa- BURGH PLANNING BOARD, on the follow- Paul Henderson Jr. as Heir of the Estate of COUNTY OF ORANGE; Index No.: YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING State Bank of New Jersey, Daimler Chrysler ny (LLC). Articles of Organization were filed ing matters: William Henderson, Jesse Henderson as Heir EF009660-2017 Filed: 12/18/2018. YOUR HOME Financial with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on APPLICATION NUMBER: 2018-20, of the Estate of William Henderson, Beverly NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC DBA If you do not respond to this Supple- Services Americas LLC, Capital One November 30, 2018. Office location: Orange requesting SPECIAL USE PERMIT & SITE Scott as Heir of the Estate of William Hend- SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING, mental Summons and Amended Complaint Bank (USA) N.A., Tomi Prvulovic, M.D., Mid- County. SSNY is designated as agent upon PLAN approval to establish a base office for erson, Lois Martin as Heir of the Estate of PLAINTIFF, by serving a copy of the answer on the attor- 26 Times Community Newspapers, Wednesday, January 2, 2019

taxi service, property located at 82 Bridge the exterior using colors from the Benjamin tion of the Town of Montgomery Introduc- ough and known as section block and lot All interested parties will be given an after such date, there shall be added inter- Street, Newburgh. Property owned by JSN Moore color palette. tory Local Law No. 11 of 2018 and following #102-1-2.15. A copy of the application is opportunity to be heard in respect to this est of a one per centum for the first month, Property Management and application PROPERTY LOCATED AT: the close of the hearing, the Town Board duly available for public inspection at the office of application. For further information, please (for February 1, 2019 to February 28, 2019) requested by Nemias Magana. 47 S. Miller Street adopted Local Law No. 7 of 2018 entitled: A the Zoning Board during regular business direct all inquiries to the Planning Board Clerk and an additional one per centum for each SECTION: 47, BLOCK: 1, LOT (S) 12 SECTION: 30 BLOCK: 1 LOT(S): 6 as local law amending local law no. 3 of 2009 hours. The meeting is open to the public. at 845-883-7331 extension 18. additional month until paid; All unpaid taxes As described on the Tax Records, City of described on the Tax Records, Newburgh, and local law no. 5 of 2009, as previously DATED: November 26, 2018 By order of the as of March 13, 2019 will receive a reminder Newburgh, New York. New York. amended, providing regulation for the use Milton, New York Planning Board Chairperson notice and be charged an additional $1.00 in The Public Hearing will be held on Tues- The Public Hearing will be held on Janu- of Town parks. BY ORDER OF THE ZONING BOARD Cindy Hilbert #94848 compliance with State Law. day, January 15, 2019 and any adjourned ary 8, 2019 and any adjourned date, at 6:30 This local law shall take effect imme- OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF MARLBOR- TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that pursuant date at 7:30 p.m. in the Activity Center, 401 p.m. in the Activity Center, 401 Washington diately upon its filing with the Secretary of OUGH to the provisions of law, the tax roll, of the Washington Street, Newburgh, New York Street, Newburgh, NY 12550 State. By: William Giametta Town of Shawangunk Town of Newburgh will be returned to the 12550. Anyone wishing to make comment on DATED: Montgomery, New York Chairman #94862 TOWN OF SHAWANGUNK Commissioner of Finance of the County of Anyone wishing to make comments on the application may do so at that time. December 21, 2018 TAX COLLECTION Orange on the 11th day of April 2019 the application may do so at that time. Michele Basch\Chairperson BY ORDER OF THE DEBORAH A. SMITH TOWN OF MARLBOROUGH PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, I Jane P. Lisa Daily City of Newburgh TOWN BOARD OF THE Receiver of Taxes and Assessments COLLECTION OF TAXES Rascoe of the Town of Shawangunk, County Chairperson Architectural Review Commission TOWN OF MONTGOMERY Town of Newburgh #94868 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that I, Colleen of Ulster, State of New York, have received City of Newburgh Dated: December 26, 2018 NEW YORK Corcoran, Tax Collector, of the Town of Marl- the tax roll and warrant for the collection of Planning Board #94899 TARA STICKLES borough, Ulster County, New York, have duly taxes within the Town of Shawangunk for the Dated: 12/26 /18 #94863 TOWN CLERK #94859 received the TAX ROLL AND WARRANT for year 2019, and that I will collect said taxes at Village of the collection of taxes for the fiscal year 2019 the Town Office Building, 14 Central Avenue, CITY OF NEWBURGH Town of Lloyd TOWN OF MONTGOMERY and that I will receive the taxes on the roll Wallkill, New York each weekday, Monday Montgomery ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW TOWN OF LLOYD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING as follows: through Friday from 9:30 am to 3:30 p.m. NOTICE OF ADOPTION COMMISSION TOWN BOARD PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public I will receive taxes at the Town Hall of Take further notice that taxes may be LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 2018 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a Public NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Marlborough, 21 Milton Turnpike, Milton, paid on or before January 31, 2019 without PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board Hearing will be held by the CITY OF NEW- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public Town of Montgomery on January 17, 2019 at New York from 8:00AM to 12:30PM and interest charges. On all taxes received after of Trustees of the Village of Montgomery did BURGH ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COM- hearing will be held in the Town Hall, Thomas 6:00 p.m. at Montgomery Town Hall regard- 1:30PM to 4:00PM, Monday through Friday said date there will be an added interest of adopt Local Law No. 1 of 2018 on the 18th MISSION on the following matters: Shay Square, 12 Church Street, Highland, ing the adoption of a Local Law establishing beginning January 2, 2019. one percent per month or fraction thereof day of December, 2018 at the Village Hall, APPLICATION NUMBER 2019-02, at New York 12528 on the 16th day of January, a moratorium on the permitting, construction The office will be open for your conven- until such taxes are paid in full or until the 133 Clinton Street, Montgomery, NY 12549. the request of the applicant and the Owner 2019, at 7:00 o’ clock in the p.m., to consider and installation of any new utility scale solar ience on Saturday, January 19th and Sat- return of unpaid taxes to the County Treas- SAID LOCAL LAW enacts a new Chapter Luis Gualpa seeking approval to rebuild the the adoption of Local Law A 2019, a local facilities in all districts within the Town of urday, January 26th 2019 from 9:00AM to urer on June 1, 2019 pursuant to Section 95 of the Code of the Village of Montgomery porch; replace the windows and doors; install law to establish a moratorium on approvals Montgomery during the time that the Town 12:00PM to accommodate the Townspeople 924-A of the Real Property Tax Law. entitled: Short-Term Rental Properties to a metal fence; and paint the modifications for the construction, installation or use of, Board is developing and implementing regu- on the sale of 2019 Transfer Station permits JANE P. RASCOE establish regulations and provide for the Berry Brown PPU24-02 (BEHR). Fossil Fuel Power Plants within the Town. lations pertaining to the installation of such and to collect tax payments. TAX COLLECTOR administration of short-term rentals of resi- PROPERTY LOCATED AT: The purpose of this local law is to tem- utility scale solar facilities. Tax bills are also payable by mail to: TOWN OF SHAWANGUNK dential properties in the Village. 380 Liberty Street porarily suspend a land owner’s or appli- Any resident of the Town of Mont- Colleen Corcoran #94824 Copies of Local Law No. 1 of 2018 are SECTION: 10 BLOCK: 1 LOT(S): 36 cants ability to obtain approvals for the use, gomery is entitled to be heard upon said Tax Collector available at the Village Clerk’ s Office during as described on the Tax Records, Newburgh, construction or installation of Fossil Fuel proposed Local Law at such public hearing. P.O. Box 305 regular business hours. New York. Power Plants within the Town while the Town Copies of said proposed Local Law are avail- Milton, NY 12547 Shawangunk Valley MONSERRATE RIVERA-FERNANDEZ The Public Hearing will be held on Janu- considers and adopts changes and updates able for review at: NO PENALTY WILL BE CHARGED FOR VILLAGE CLERK ary 8, 2019 and any adjourned date, at 6:30 to its land use regulations to address new Montgomery Town Hall THE MONTH OF JANUARY Fire District VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY p.m. in the Activity Center, 401 Washington circumstances not addressed by the Town’s 110 Bracken Road 1% Penalty will be charged for the Shawangunk Valley Fire District December 19, 2018 #94870 Street, Newburgh, NY 12550. current planning and zoning laws. This stop- Montgomery, New York 12549 month of February Legal Notice of 2019 Organizational Anyone wishing to make comment on gap or interim zoning is intended to preserve The Town of Montgomery will make 2% Penalty will be charged for the Meeting the application may do so at that time. the status quo pending the completion and every effort to assure that the hearing is month of March NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Wallkill Public Library Michele Basch adoption of permanent additions and revi- accessible to persons with disabilities. Any- 3% Penalty will be charged for the Shawangunk Valley Fire District of the Towns Wallkill Public Library Chairperson sions to the Town of Lloyd Zoning Code. The one requiring special assistance and/ or rea- month of April of Gardiner and Shawangunk, State of New The Board of Trustees of the Wallkill City of Newburgh overall purpose of this local law is to promote sonable accommodations should contact the 4% Penalty will be charged for the York, will hold it 2019 Organizational Meeting Public Library will hold their next regularly Architectural Review Commission community planning values by properly Town Clerk. month of May at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 8th, 2019 scheduled meeting on Monday, January 7th, Dated: December 26, 2018 regulating the use, construction or installa- By Order of the TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT, pursu- at the firehouse located at 2150 Bruynswick 2019 at 7 PM. As always, the public is invited #94897 tion of Fossil Fuel Power Plants by enacting Town Board Of the ant to law, the tax roll of the Town of Marlbor- Road, Wallkill, Ulster County, NY 12589. to attend the meeting, which will take place a carefully considered plan. This local law Town of Montgomery ough will be returned to the County Commis- Upon conclusion of the Organizational Meet- at the Wallkill Public Library, 7 Bona Ven- prevents a race by those seeking to obtain Tara Stickles sioner of Finance in the County of Ulster on ing, the regular monthly meeting of the fire tura Ave., Wallkill, NY 12589. In the event CITY OF NEWBURGH approvals and construct install or use Fossil Town Clerk the 1st day of June 2019. district for the month of January shall take of a meeting cancellation due to emergency ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION Fuel Power Plants before the new plan and Dated: December 21, 2018 Colleen Corcoran place. circumstances it will be held the next avail- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a Public regulations are in place. This local law will #94860 Town Clerk/ Tax Collector Also take notice that the regular monthly able business day at 7 PM. Hearing will be held by the CITY OF NEW- protect the public interest and welfare until Town of Marlborough #94866 meetings of the Shawangunk Valley Fire Dis- By order of the Board of Trustees of the BURGH ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COM- updates and revisions to the Town’s Zoning trict in calendar year 2019 shall take place Wallkill Public Library. #94687 MISSION on the following matters: Code are adopted. at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each APPLICATION NUMBER 2019-03, at the Copies of the proposed local law are Town of Marlborough Town of Marlborough month at the firehouse located at 2150 request of the applicant and the Owner Red available on the Town website at www. Orange County PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bruynswick Road, Wallkill, Ulster County, Walden Fire District Javelin Holdings LLC. (Erick Cooney) seeking townoflloyd.com and are on file in the office of Marlborough Town Board will hold their Department of General Services NY 12589. As a regular course of business, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: The Walden Fire approval to replace the existing porch hand of the Town Clerk of the Town of Lloyd, annual reorganization meeting on January COUNTY OF ORANGE the bills/ vouchers for the fire district will be District will be holding the following meet- railings with wrought iron railings painted where the same may be inspected during 10, 2019 at 7:00 PM at the Town of Marlbor- Sealed bids for providing a Blast Chiller available for the Board of Commissioners ings. using colors from the Benjamin Moore color office hours. ough Town Hall located at 21 Milton Turnpike, (RFB-OC003-19) to the County of Orange will to review at 7:00 p.m. before each monthly Re-Organizational Meeting Monday Jan- palette. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED and citi- Milton, NY 12547. be received at PO Box 218, 255-275 Main St., meeting. uary 14, 2019 at 6:30pm, regular monthly PROPERTY LOCATED AT: zens shall have an opportunity to question Dated: December 10, 2018 Goshen, New York 10924, until 3:30 PM on Dated: December 11, 2018 meeting to follow immediately after. 10 Farrington Street the Town of Lloyd Town Board and shall have Colleen Corcoran Thursday, January 17, 2019 when the same Board of Fire Commissioners All meetings will be held at the Walden SECTION: 18 BLOCK: 5 LOT(S): 19 the opportunity to be heard on said proposal Shawangunk Valley Fire District Town Clerk #94729 will be publicly opened and read. Bid forms, Fire House 230 Old Orange Ave Walden, NY as described on the Tax Records, Newburgh, at the time and place aforesaid. including specifications, may be obtained 2150 Bruynswick Road Denise Miller New York. Dated: December 19, 2018 from the Department of General Services at Wallkill, NY 12589 Walden Fire District The Public Hearing will be held on Janu- BY ORDER OF THE TOWN OF MARLBOROUGH ZONING the above address or on the Internet at www. Roger Rascoe Secretary ary 8, 2019 and any adjourned date, at 6:30 TOWN BOARD OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS orangecountygov.com Secretary/ Treasurer #94725 #94901 p.m. in the Activity Center, 401 Washington TOWN OF LLOYD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING James P Burpoe Street, Newburgh, NY 12550 By:______NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursu- Commissioner of General Services Anyone wishing to make comment on Rosaria Peplow ant to Town Law Section 267-a, the Zoning County of Orange Town of Newburgh the application may do so at that time. Town Clerk #94861 Board of Appeals of the Town of Marlbor- Wallkill Fire District January 2, 2019 #94892 Receiver of Taxes Michele Basch ough, New York, will hold a public hearing on NOTICE OF ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Chairperson Town of Newburgh Please take notice that the annual organ- the 10th day of January, 2019 at 7:00 PM or TAKE NOTICE, that I, Deborah A. Smith, City of Newburgh as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard izational meeting of the Board of Fire Com- Architectural Review Commission Town of Montgomery the undersigned Receiver of Taxes, of the missioners of the Wallkill Fire District will take LEGAL NOTICE that day at Town Hall, 21 Milton Turnpike, Town of Plattekill Dated: December 26, 2018 Public Hearing Notice Town of Newburgh, County of Orange, State place on Monday, January 14, 2019 at 7:00 NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF THE TOWN Milton, New York 12547 on the appeal of 94898 Notice is hereby given that a public hear- of New York, have duly received the tax roll p.m. Said meeting will be held at the fire OF MONTGOMERY LOCAL LAW NO. 7 of CHARLES GIAMETTA, an applicant, upon the ing will be held by the Planning Board, Town and warrant for the collection of taxes within station located at 18 Central Avenue, Wallkill, 2018 ENTITLED: A LOCAL LAW AMENDING determination of Code Enforcement Officer of Plattekill, County of Ulster on: Tuesday, the Town of Newburgh for the year of 2019. New York. The January monthly meeting will CITY OF NEWBURGH LOCAL LAW NO. 3 OF 2009 AND LOCAL Thomas J. Corcoran Jr. that the property of January 8, 2019 at 7:30 p.m., or as soon I will attend at 1496 Route 300, in the said immediately follow. ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION LAW NO. 5 OF 2009, AS PREVIOUSLY Michael Property Holding LLC, operating as thereafter as may be heard, at the Town Hall Town of Newburgh from January 1, 2019 to The regular monthly meetings of the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a Public AMENDED, PROVIDING REGULATION FOR NEW COUNTRY AUTOMOTIVE is an allowed 1915 Route 44/55, Modena, N.Y. 12548. April 1, 2019 from 8:30 o’clock in the fore- Wallkill Fire District shall take place on the Hearing will be held by the CITY OF NEW- THE USE OF TOWN PARKS. use and, further, is not operating in violation At this time the Planning Board will be noon to 4:30 in the afternoon on each day, second Monday of each month, commenc- BURGH ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COM- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to of the Town of Marlborough Town Code. conducting a public hearing on the applica- excepting Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays ing at 7:00 p.m. Said meetings will also be MISSION on the following matters: Article 9 of the New York State Constitution, CHARLES GIAMETTA contends that the tion of: for the purpose of receiving the taxes listed held at the fire station located at 18 Central APPLICATION NUMBER 2019-01, at the the provisions of the Code of the Town of property owners are operating improper uses Robert R. Mandia, Inc. for a three-lot on the said roll. The tax office will be open on Avenue, Wallkill, New York. request of the applicant SASRE Properties, Montgomery and the Municipal Home Rule in violation of the Town of Marlborough Town subdivision with lot line revisions. Saturday, January 26, 2019 from 9 o’clock in Philip LaRocco LLC. (Shayla Sellars) and the Owner Andrew Law of the State of New York, as amended, Code and the prior site plan approval. The property location is Route 44-55 & the forenoon to 1 pm. Secretary/Treasurer G. 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W W W .W A L L K I L L V A L L E Y Kristopher Lindine, Jenna Lugo, Joshua Lynch, Stephanie PB’s $76 million overhaul vote is Dec. 6 T I M E S . N E T Walden By LAURA FITZGERALD [email protected] replacing and updating roofs, boilers, windows, air handling units, electrical “It really is bringing our facilities The public vote on Pine Bush School components and paving. It also includes into the norm for contemporary use and making sure that our kids have a safe, searches Mardirossian, Kyle McLean, Lindsey Medina, Lindsey District’s Facilities Modernization coming into compliance with standards Program (FMP), a $76 million overhaul for the Americans with Disabilities Act. comfortable place to learn and grow,” of the district’s facilities, will take place New investments include new Science, Pine Bush Superintendent Tim Mains on Dec. 6. Technology, Engineering, Art and Math said. (STEAM) labs; two synthetic turf fields, Mains said the district plans to do the for new The FMP has two main components: overdue concerns and new investments. a stadium and an eight-lane track at the work in three phases; phase one would Overdue concerns comprise about high school; and a new grass field and start in the summer of 2020, phase two in Mills, Arianna Miranda, Kaitlyn Murphy, Tyler Muyet, 76 percent of the project, while new track at Circleville Middle School. The 2021 and phase three in 2022. investments comprise the other 24 plan also includes secure vestibules at The plan will include improvements at village clerk percent. all seven schools. Secure vestibules have all seven schools. The total project will Overdue concerns include repairing, two doors instead of one, making it more cost around $76.7 million, which will come difficult for an intruder to break in. By TED REMSNYDER Continued on page 27 The search for a new Walden Village SolSce Clerk is set to enter a new phase, as the Ryan Nikollaj, Isabelle Nokland, Brandon O’Brien, Tatyana celeon first round of interviews for the vacant position were scheduled to begin on Nov. 27. Former Village Clerk Tara Bliss resigned from the post in August, and the village began a deliberate hunt for her replacement shortly thereafter. Under village law, Walden Mayor Susan Rumbold will appoint the next Ocasio, Krista Oskam, Paige Papapietro, Adriana Pascal, clerk, and the term will run from the new hire’s appointment date until April 2020. If needed, a second round of interviews will be conducted on the evening of Dec. 3, with a decision on the appointment expected sometime next month. As part of the process, all applicants had to submit salary requirements in order to be Amanda Paulus, Leah Paz, Jaden Penney, Kristen Pereira, considered for the position. At the Village Board’s meeting on Nov. (please check appropriate box) 20, the council unanimously approved a measure for the village to purchase a used bucket truck that will be utilized for a number of public services. The vehicle will be used for tree trimming, to attend to Ashanti Perkins, Erin Petersen, Christopher Petillo, flags on the bridge, decorating the village Christmas tree and changing street lights.     The cost of a new truck could reach the Newsprint Subscription: 1 year $40 1 year Senior $36 2 years $74 3 years $90 $100,000 range, so the village will search for a previously owned vehicle, with an estimated price tag of between $27,000 A winter bonfire capped off the Maybrook tree lighting celebration Sunday night. More photos on page 22. and $29,000.

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Obituaries Continued from page 10 Milton, Vermont, and nephew, Michael Janofsky of St. his wife Karen, sister and brother-in-law Lucille and Petersburg, Florida. She is preceded in death by her Anthony Jacozzi and Donna McDaniel and predeceased and his feline companions Milo and Murphy. He was father, William Janofsky, mother, Emma Janofsky, and Al McDaniel. Chris was an uncle to several nieces and predeceased by his sister Florence Lindahl. Eric was a sister, Janet Janofsky. Clare was a loving mother, sister, nephews whom he loved dearly. loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend. She will be forever in the hearts of her family Chris loved his family and friends, with his career and friend to everyone. and friends. being his number one hobby. He is known to have said, Eric was a retired Rigger/Truck Driver and Welder Funeral services were held on Saturday December he loved his career just as much on his last day, as he did for Coymen Brothers in Hackensack, NJ. He proudly 29, at the William M. Services will be held at 12 p.m. at on his first, and not many people can say that. During served in the United States Navy for four years and was a the funeral home. Burial will take place in St. Joseph’s this difficult time, Chris found peace in the lyrics from member and past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Cemetery in Florida. the Beatles song, The End, “And in the end the love you Wars, Post 692 in Middletown, NY. Eric also enjoyed take is equal to the love you make.” spending time with his family, fishing, camping and n A celebration of life, open to friends and family, will be playing his harmonica. held on February 2, 2019. A special thank you to the people at Orange County David Alex Nemeth III In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Hospice for the loving care and support provided to Eric. David Alex Nemeth III of Campbell Hall passed away Hudson Valley Hospice Foundation, 374 Violet Avenue, Also, the family would like to extend their gratitude to on December 20, 2018 at Orange Regional Medical Center Poughkeepsie, hvhospice.org. Dr. Jeffrey Stewart who performed magic for Eric for in the Town of Wallkill. He was 66 years old. Arrangements were made by Millspaugh Funeral many years. The son of the late David and Viola Szarka Nemeth Jr., Directors. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, January he was born on June 17, 1952 in Phillipsburg, NJ. For directions or condolences please visit 5, 2-4pm at Overhiser Funeral Home, 78 Union St, David was a self-employed farmer in Campbell Hall. millspaughfuneralhome.com. Montgomery. Funeral services to follow at 4 p.m. at the He was a member of the NRA and involved in the Grand funeral home. Hollow Old Time Power Association and the Orange n Arrangements were made by Overhiser Funeral County Farmer’s Museum. Home/Millspaugh Funeral Directors. A memorial visitation was held on Thursday, Marie T. Van Evera December 27th at the Gridley-Horan Funeral Home, Marie T. Van Evera of Beacon, NY passed away on

n Walden. Cremation was held privately. December 27, 2018 at St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital, Newburgh. She was 68 years old. Clare J. McCarthy n The daughter of the late Morgan L. and Durah I. Clare J. McCarthy, 65, of Pine Bush, passed away on Kennedy Van Evera, she was born on April 17, 1950 in December 24, 2018 in Rhinebeck. Christopher Joseph Olson El Paso, TX. Marie assisted many family members and Clare was born in Queens, New York to William and Christopher Joseph Olson of Wallkill, son of the late friends as a caregiver. Emma Janofsky on March 1, 1953. She went to high Clayton and Helen Olson was born on March 20, 1950 Survivors include her domestic partner, Brian D. Smith school at John S. Burke Catholic High School in Goshen, and peacefully passed away surrounded by his family Sr. at home; brothers, Henry Van Evera of Arizona, Royce New York and graduated in 1970. She went on to earn and friends, the Jacozzis, Hagars, Palens, Pelellas, and Van Evera of Lake Placid, NY; step-son, Brian Smith of a degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Christianos on December 14, 2018. Fishkill; step-daughter, Brenda Spiecker of Chelsea, NY; Michigan Tech. Clare worked as an engineer for IBM for He lived his life for his family, friends and his career. 13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Marie was seventeen years where she did research and developed Together for 50 years, Chris was a proud husband to predeceased by her brother, Morgan Van Evera. numerous patents. She enjoyed horseback riding, taking his wife, Joann, and an amazing father to his daughter Cremation will be held privately. trips to Long Beach Island, and spending time with her Michelle, son Chris and daughter-in-law Michelle. Chris Memorial contributions may be made in Marie’s name daughter and friends. was lucky enough to become a grandfather in 2015 to the charity of one’s choosing. Clare is survived by her daughter, Caitlin McCarthy to his best friend, Danica, and again in 2018 to Kylie. Arrangements are by Gridley-Horan Funeral Home, of Pine Bush, New York, brother, John Janofsky of He is survived by his brother Clayton Olson and his Inc. wife Bonnie, his predeceased brother Keith Olson and

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By TED REMSNYDER would necessitate $5,582,469 in borrowed the community with fire protection. You funds to construct. After more than a decade of planning don’t need that big social hall, so we sized to face public The tentative plan is to call a public and false starts, the Wallkill Fire District that down. But we do need a five-bay vote on the proposed firehouse in March. is prepared to bring a proposal to firehouse. The firehouse next door is a The project contains $5,687,500 in building local taxpayers next spring for a new four-bay firehouse that was built in 1964 costs and $1,394,969 in additional soft firehouse located on the Borden family and that served us well. But in the future, hearing costs, but $1,500,00 would be covered by property across the street from Wallkill we have developments planned in this Find people and news reserve funds. Middle School. During a presentation on town like the Wallkill Town Center, which The current firehouse plan represents Thursday evening at the Shawangunk is going to break ground next spring, and By LAURA FITZGERALD the third design in the past 12 years, as the Town Board meeting, Wallkill Fire you never know when the Borden trust [email protected] group has worked to lower the scope of the District Commissioners Michael Croce Wallkill Valley Times may start their project again.” project. “We’ve done everything we could and Rich Freer laid out the organization’s The Village of Montgomery Board do to size back this firehouse,” Freer told The Shawangunk board does not have proposed 17,500 square foot site that of Trustees introduced a local law that the board. “Our main purpose is to serve requires short-term rental owners to Continued on page 5 register with the village and undergo yearly inspections. All landlords must register and obtain atherin o anels a short-term rental permit from the village within thirty days of the law’s passing. Rental permits are granted after an inspection by the village building inspector. Inspections must be completed and permits renewed yearly. The building inspector will inspect the premises to ensure the dwelling complies with village building code, it contains call 845-561-0170 basic fire safety measures and is in proper living condition. The annual inspection fee is $50 per property. The application and renewal fee will be established after the law is passed by the village board. visit timescommunitypapers.com Short-term rental units are usually booked through popular apps like Airbnb you can click with! and VBRO. As of Dec. 10, a search on the Airbnb app showed two units in the village. One of those rooms are in the Borland House, a registered Bed and Breakfast. Village of Montgomery Mayor Stephen or fi ll out the coupon and mail it Brescia and several members of the board said a short-term rental law will protect consumers from unsafe dwellings and (please check appropriate box) village residents from problems that may arise from short-term rental users. The Building Inspector may deny or revoke permits if the applicant fails in with your payment “Angels” from the Freedom Road Bible Church Live Nativity gathered backstage Thursday night in Walden’s Village Square. The performance to comply with the law and/or village was part of the annual Walden Tree Lighting. More photos on page 3. Newsprint Subscription:  1 year $40  1 year Senior $36  2 years $74  3 years $90 Continued on page 8 SERVING CRAWFORD, GARDINER, MAYBROOK, MONTGOMERY, PINE BUSH, SHAWANGUNK, WALDEN AND WALLKILL

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This Week Wallkill girls improve to 5-3 Sportlight WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 VC’s Zupko going Boys Basketball By BOND BRUNGARD Chapel Field at Roscoe, 5 p.m. Valley Central at Kingston, 7 p.m. [email protected] the distance Wrestling At the beginning of the season, Kingston at Pine Bush, 7 p.m. Wallkill’s girls’ basketball team played By BOND BRUNGARD Minsink at Valley Central, 7 p.m. in the annual Corinne Feller tournament [email protected] Wallkill at Monticello, 6 p.m. down the road at Valley Central. The team ended the month with Valley Central at alley Central’s Sean Zupko, a THURSDAY, JAN. 3 their 2018 Coaches vs Cancer tourna- sophomore, is now swimming his Boys Basketball fourth season as a freestyle swim- Pine Bush at Washingtonville, 6:30 p.m. ment, and Panthers and the Vikings won V their semifinal games Thursday. mer for the Vikings after joining the team in seventh grade. Boys Swimming Valley Central stopped Cornwall, Washingtonville at Pine Bush, 4:30 p.m. and then Wallkill, after trailing by three Prior to swimming on the varsity Valley Central at NFA, 4:30 p.m. points at the end of the first quarter, team, Zupko was a club swimmer who overcame Onteora to win their semifinal sprinted in the 50-freestyle. But that Girls Basketball 47-39. Kylie Detz scored 9 points, and changed when he joined the Vikings in Monroe-Woodbury at Pine Bush, 6:30 p.m. Emma Spindler added 8 points as the seventh grade. Kingston at Valley Central, 6:30 p.m. Panthers improved to 5-3. “My first varsity year, I started get- ting into dis- Gymnastics “That’s exactly where I hoped to be,” Brianna Cross faces Onteora’s defense. tance. And that’s FDR at Wallkill, 4:30 p.m. said A.J. Higby, Wallkill’s coach, then with a 4-3 record before the game. “I am January could be a “rough” month for how I have been FRIDAY, JAN. 4 glad it is not worse.” the Panthers. They play New Paltz twice swimming,” he Boys Basketball There have been no surprises on the and Red Hook along with other tough said, a few weeks Port Jervis at Valley Central, 7 p.m. court for Wallkill, but Higby would like MHAL opponents. ago prior to a Rondout at Wallkill, 5:30 p.m. his team’s competitive tenacity to rise to “I had some games that were nice and home meet with another level. easy. But none of those are coming up,” Washingtonville. Girls Basketball Zupko was Wallkill at Rondout, 5:30 p.m. “We have to get much more aggressive. said Higby. “New Paltz is going to be They are not a very aggressive group,” tough. Then I have Saugerties, FDR and 6th last year Gymnastics he said. New Paltz again.” in the 500-free- Wallkill at Kingston, 6:15 p.m. style during the Section 9 cham- Sean Zupko SATURDAY, JAN. 5 Sports Shorts pionships in his Boys Basketball home pool. This season Zupko has Valley Central at BCANY, 3:15 p.m., Mount swam the 100-freestyle, 200-freestyle Saint Mary College Fly tying classes offered Wallkill Area Little League Southern Catskill Anglers will be and 500-freestyle and qualified for the sectional meet in those three events. He Boys Swimming starting our fly tying program on spring registration set Valley Central at Schenectady invitational, Sunday, Jan 13th (20, 27 and Feb. 3) for Registration for Boys and Girls swam the 200-individual medley, and he 8 a.m. beginners. Ages 9 to adults. Little League will be held on Saturday, qualified for the sectional meet in that This program will run for four Jan. 5, and Saturday, Jan. 12, from 9 event, too. Cheerleading Sundays at the Pine Bush Community a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 16, from Outside of the freestyle events, Zupko Valley Central at Monticello, 10 a.m. Library from 1-3 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, Jan. 19, from has plenty of variety in the 200-individ- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Boys and Girls ages 5 ual medley with the backstroke, breast- MONDAY, JAN. 7 Making your own flies to fish with is through 16 (age 5 by 8/31/19) are eligi- stroke, butterfly and the freestyle. Girls Basketball not hard at all. All you need to learn is “I am pretty good at backstroke and Pine Bush at Marlboro, 5:45 p.m. a few basic steps and you will be suc- ble for Little League. cessful. If you have never tied before, Registration will be held at the horrible at breaststroke,” he said. TUESDAY, JAN. 8 try it out with us!! This is a great Ostrander Elementary School Cafeteria Zupko qualified for the sectional meet Boys Basketball activity for Fathers/Son/Daughters/ in Wallkill. in the 200-individual meet when he was Chapel Field at Livingston Manor, 6:30 p.m. Mother or even Grandparents to tie The Little League is open to all res- second in the event against Highland/ Pine Bush at Middletown, 6:30 p.m. with a child. The first four Sundays will idents of the Wallkill School District Marlboro at home Dec. 6 with a time of New Paltz at Wallkill, 5:30 p.m. be for those who have not tied before. with NO Exceptions (now includes 2:16.76. those in the Town of Newburgh who “It feels nice,” said Zupko, of the Boys Swimming Cost is youth $5 and adults $10 for the 4 backstroke. “Butterfly, I have been Pine Bush at Middletown, 4:30 p.m. weeks. You will leave each class with 2 have a 12550 zip code, provided they Monroe-Woodbury at Valley Central, 4:30 p.m. flies that are usable for fishing. Email attend Wallkill Schools). slowly getting better at.” Donna) at [email protected]. Children will be placed on teams Against the Wizards a few weeks ago, Girls Basketball Advanced classes will also be held based on their Little League age. the visitors stopped the Vikings 100- Wallkill at New Paltz, 5:30 p.m. starting in Feb (10,17,24 and March 3) Additional information regarding 78. Zupko was second in the 200-free- also for 4 weeks. Cost is $20. You will age determination is available on our style and the 500-freestyle as the team Gymnastics have a fun time learning and creating! website, or at the actual registration. dropped to 3-2 this season. Highland at Wallkill, 4:30 p.m. Email Donna if you are interested!! Credit Card payments accepted! On a team without a senior, a hand- ful of juniors and little more than a Wrestling If you can’t commit to the four weeks Forms and fees are available at Section 9 duals, Pine Bush, 6 p.m. but want to try it, the cost is just $5 a wallkillarealittleleague.org. half dozen sophomores, few seventh Valley Central at Section 9 duals, NFA, 6 p.m. class. Payment is collected at the first For additional information, call and eighth-graders each, Zupko enjoys Wallkill at Section 9 duals, NFA, 5 p.m. class! Please show up 10 minutes early. Todd Craner (895-2783) or Kevin Keesler swimming for the Vikings. n (943-9125 “I love this team,” he said. “The guys here are all so awesome.” Sports Wallkill Valley Times Wednesday, January 2, 2019 VC girls stumble, but recover to win tournament

By BOND BRUNGARD [email protected]

Over the holiday break, Valley Central’s girls’ basketball team had Cornwall where they wanted them in Wallkill Thursday during the opening round of the 2018 Coaches VS Cancer Tournament. “We had them up by 10 in the third quarter,” said Randy Axtell, Valley Central’s coach. “We were doing well, and we let it slip away.”

Photos by Bond Brungard Maddie Feller drives the ball against Cornwall in the opening round of the Coaches Vs Cancer Tournament

But the Lady Vikings recovered to to play Kingston Thursday and O’Neill “That’s a huge game down at Warwick lead 33-30 at the end of the third quar- Saturday during a pair of home games. for us.” ter before gaining more distance in the Next week, Valley Central travels to Warwick and Valley Central play a fourth quarter to win 47-31. Warwick for an important league game. second time when the Wildcats come to “Defensively, we turned it up a notch “We have Warwick Jan. 9,” said Axtell. Montgomery Feb. 12. and did well,” said Axtell. “What was great is that we had a lot of different peo- ple playing, and everybody on the team was pulling for each other.” Valley Central battled Cornwall’s full- court press through the afternoon, and were limited to one player scoring in double digits as Deanna Murdock led the Lady Vikings with 13 points, 9 of which were scored in the fourth quarter. Shaina Cooney had 9 points, and Mackenzie Ross and Maddie Feller each scored 8 points. “The girls are really coming together as a unit,” said Axtell after his team improved to 6-2, “and I like to see that.” On Saturday, everything came together as the Vikings jumped off to a 14-4 lead in the tournament final, and beat Wallkill 51-30. Feller led the scoring with 10 points while Ross and Erin Rose Cooney had six apiece for the win. Molly O’Hare led the Lady Panthers with six points each. Mackenzie Ross scored eight points for Valley Central returns after break Valley Central against Cornwall. Erin-Rose Cooney gets ready to pass the ball against Cornwall.