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TIMES Freedom of the Press is an Obligation The Putnam County FREE Local Postal Customer PUTNAM COUNTY’S LOCAL NEWSPAPER This paper publishes official notices for Putnam County, Kent, Southeast, Brewster, Patterson VOL. 158 NO. 41 P.O. BOX 608, MAHOPAC, NEW YORK 10541 845-628-8400 [email protected] BFD Open House on Despite Gloomy Weather Children disembark from truck after a fire truck ride with lights and sirens. See more photos on page 11. Great Swamp Fall Celebration Marks 20 Years 2016 Tax Lien Starts on Page 14 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 2017 County Budget 5th Year in a Row Within Tax Cap By Edith Hill Last week, Thursday, Oct. 6, County Executive MaryEllen Odell presented the proposed 2017 budget, which is set to stay within the 1 percent tax cap limit. The proposed $153.1 million budget, a slight increase from last year’s proposed $151.4 million, will continue to protect taxpayers while preserving the essential services (few of which will see a budget increase from last year). The rise represents a total increase of spending of 2 percent from 2014. The proposed expenditures will not include any layoffs for county employees, nor will municipal employees see an increase in the amount paid into benefits. “We have achieved this despite experiencing an increase in medical expenses for $1 million Continued on Page 4 By Holly Toal Educators and administrators at the Carmel schools are getting creative with the way the district educates its students. During the Sept. 27 school board meeting, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction and Personnel Janet Warden provided an overview of how the district integrated STEAM learning into its elementary summer reading program this year. While the program is generally offered to struggling readers at the elementary level, this year educators included a focus on science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. According to Warden, STEAM incorporates a style of teaching that moves away from a compliancebased education model to more of an innovation-based format. “We’re trying to create students who are adaptable, innovative, creative, and have those skillsets,” she said. “Therefore, we have to look at our classrooms and making sure we that we’re giving opportunity for students to be able to use those skills, and (that) the teacher becomes the facilitator for learning.” Some of the projects students were challenged with included a cup-stacking exercise in which they had to use tools (no hands!) Continued on Page 10 By Holly Toal The Mahopac Central School District is moving forward with a couple of projects geared toward making the district more energy efficient. According to Superintendent Dennis Creedon, district voters approved the creation of a capital reserves fund during the spring budget vote, which will allow the district to put up to $2.5 million into a fund over the next five years to be used for facilities upgrades. Now, the district is seeking the public’s approval to use those funds for to make roof upgrades. “We will have all the money that’s needed for the project already in place,” explained Creedon, who added that even though voters gave the district the initial approval to spend the money, those same voters now need to approve the use of those funds for the specific project being proposed. The total estimate of the project is $3.7 million, of which about half will be covered by state aid. Once the reserve fund reaches its potential of $2.5 million, the project Continued on Page 10 Carmel Makes Teaching Creative Mahopac Schools Look to go Solar Photography by Justin Goodhart. Friends of The Great Swamp will host its 20th annual Great Swamp Fall Celebration on Saturday, Oct. 22 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, Oct. 23 from noon to 4 p.m., at the Thomas Memorial Center at Christ Church in Pawling. This will be a free, familyfriendly event. The autumn vista from atop Quaker Hill is alone worth the trip, PRST STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID EDDM RETAIL according to some visitors. Also, Falconer Jim Eyring will bring his crowd-pleasing raptors, children will be able to make clay sculptures of a swamp animal at Cherie Ingraham’s “Chuckie Goodnight” table, and there will be interactive educational exhibits. Beloved “Bob,” the huge tortoise who has greeted visitors coming and going for the past two years, will be back and available for pats and photos. New this year, visitors will be given the opportunity to do a swamp painting on fabric. Amid the children’s art from local schools and the juried art and photography of the Great Swamp, the results of several competitions will be exhibited, as will “The Great Swamp quilt,” unveiled at the FrOGS’ 25th anniversary celebration last fall. Many of the photographs, paintings and drawings, as well as pottery, jewelry and textiles by local craftspeople, will be for sale. A Great Swamp Coloring Book, each page featuring a panel of the quilt, will also be available. A special Great Swamp exhibit at the Front Street Gallery in Patterson from Dec. 17 through Jan. 15 will showcase the winning art and photography and highlight the artists from the Great Swamp celebration. Friends of the Great Swamp is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that works to preserve and protect the health of the Great Swamp watershed through research, education and conservation. To learn more, visit www. frogs-ny.org. Route 6 Lane Closure There will be a temporary lane closure on Route 6 by West Branch Dam starting Oct. 10 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. One-way traffic will be alternating from the remaining lane. Expect the closure to last 5 to 8 days while the dam remediation project is completed. PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES PAGE 2 Letters to the Editor Dear Editor: This summer we celebrated the Fresh Air Fund’s 140th summer of serving children from New York City’s low-income communities. I would like to take this opportunity to extend my gratitude to our extraordinary Fresh Air volunteers, hosts and supporters in Putnam County for their dedication and commitment. Fresh Air host families open their hearts and homes, and share the everyday joys of summertime with their Fresh Air friends. I am inspired by the commitment of our local volunteer leaders, many of whom are also hosts. They volunteer to interview prospective host families, help recruit new families, and plan special activities. I would also like to thank the individuals and local businesses who so generously give their time and resources to make the Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Towns Program throughout Putnam County a great success each year. Since 1877, the Fresh Air Fund has provided free summer experiences to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income communities. Each year, nearly 7,000 children enjoy outdoor summer adventures through visits with volunteer host families along the East Coast and southern Canada and at the fund’s five overnight camps in Fishkill. Fresh Air children also participate in year-round leadership and educational programs. Please contact Jeffrey Silverstein at 646-872-4864 or visit www.freshair.org to learn more about hosting a child through the Fresh Air Fund. Fatima Shama Executive director, the Fresh Air Fund Dear Editor: Here’s an interesting historical fact that would seem to indicate that many, if not most, of the people we elect to go to Washington don’t have the slighted idea of what laws already exist. I did not know of this until now. It’s been law for more than 60 years… The McCarran-Walter Act of 1952: Trump was recently severely criticized for suggesting that the U.S. should limit or temporarily suspend the immigration of certain ethic groups, nationalities, and even people of certain religions (Muslims). The criticisms condemned such a suggestion as, among other things, being un-American, dumb, stupid, reckless, dangerous and racist. Congressmen and senators swore they would never allow such legislation, and the president called such a prohibition on immigration unconstitutional. As Gomer Pyle would say, “Surprise, surprise, surprise!” It seems that the selective immigration ban is already law and has been applied on several occasions. Known as the McCarran-Walter Act, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 allows for the “suspension of entry or imposition or restrictions by the president.” Whenever the president finds that the entry of aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the U.S., the president may, by proclamation, and for such period as he shall Ann Hansen Director Diane Millar Asst. Director (Route 6 Between 312 & Brewster Fire House) 6 weeks through 5 years / Before and After School Care WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate. The act was utilized by Jimmy Carter, no less, in 1979 to keep Iranians out of the U.S., but he actually did more. He made all Iranian students already here check in, and then he deported a bunch. Seven-thousand were found in violation of their visas, and 15,000 Iranians were forced to leave the U.S. in 1979. (And they say it can’t be done?) It is of note that the act requires that an applicant for immigration must be of good moral character and “attached to the principles of the Constitution.” Since the Quran forbids Muslims to swear allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, technically, all Muslims should be refused immigration. Rudy Horvath Patterson Dear Editor: As many may already know, a celebration recently took place at the Kent Public Library where the children’s reading area was renamed and dedicated in honor of Wilma M. Baker, a longtime resident of the Town of Kent and one of the library’s founding members. The idea to rename the popular section of the library came as a request to the Board of Trustees who formed a committee following Wilma’s passing in February of 2016. The committee included Wilma’s daughter, Katie D’Angio, Library Director Carol Donick, KPL Trustees Tom Maxson and Marty Collins, Friends of KPL Treasurer Jane Fowler and Directors Vikki Bradley and Beth Herr as well as close Baker family friends Rosemarie Rogers and Sue Kotzur. The committee met weekly for several months to formulate ideas as to an appropriate date and time to hold the dedication and to discuss various design proposals. At one such meeting, Sue Kotzur suggested not only holding the opening of The Wilma M. Baker Children’s Room on the agreed upon morning of the Sept. 10, Kent Town Day, but also having a fundraiser for the purpose of purchasing new children’s books in Wilma’s memory. This special event would be part of the Kent Recycling Center’s 25th Anniversary gathering at the Kent Volunteer Fire Department on Sunday, Sept. 11th. The idea was quickly accepted. As history would note, Wilma and her husband Jim Baker were among those responsible for organizing the area’s most successful not-for-profit recycling center. As a result, state and town officials attended the Saturday morning dedication with Assemblywoman Sandy Galef presenting a special proclamation to Wilma’s husband as he stood next to a framed photograph of Wilma dressed in her signature color blue. Tom Maxson, Friends of KPL President Rich Harrison, KPL Trustee Michele Ment and Kent Town Supervisor Maureen Fleming also welcomed Baker family members and their many friends as the simple but striking signage was unveiled. A total of more than $1,700 has been donated including almost $1,000 collected at the KRC hosted fundraiser and to date money continues to be sent to the library in Wilma’s name. The Wilma M. Baker Committee would like to extend their gratitude to KPL Trustee Otto Romanino for his expert advice concerning the interior design elements prior to the dedication, to Extreme Designs for their timely and beautiful craftsmanship in creating the signage, and to the entire Kent community for all the support and cooperation received throughout the planning process. Sincerely, The Wilma M. Baker Memorial Committee Marty Collins Kent Dear Editor: Wasteful Terry Gipson An expensive September primary election was held because Terry Gipson, the Democratic, Working Families, and Women’s Equality parties’ nominee for New York State Senate District 41, wanted to be on the Green Party line in November. New York State election law does not allow the consolidation of polling places beyond town boundaries so towns across Dutchess County went through the process of setting up polling places. Dutchess County Election Commissioner Erik Haight estimates this primary cost Dutchess County taxpayers approximately $100,000. The Green Party doesn’t allow a nonparty member to circulate petitions for candidate nominations so a potential candidate has two options. Either convince a Green Party member to circulate a nominating petition or circulate an “Opportunity to Ballot” petition. By choosing the latter option, Gipson forced a primary election. In Dutchess County there were 390 registered Green Party voters at the time of the primary. In North East/Millerton none of the five Green Party voters showed up to vote. In all of Dutchess County fifty-six Green Party members turned out to vote, forty of them wrote in Terry Gipson’s name. What a waste of taxpayer money. Terry Gipson had every right as a citizen to run for office. However, forcing this primary so his name could appear on the Green Party line shows me a fiscally irresponsible candidate. Is having Terry Gipson’s name appear a fourth time on the November ballot worth $100,000 to Dutchess County taxpayers? I don’t think so. Edie Greenwood North East Display AdvertisingAvailable Call Don Hall 845-628-8400 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PAGE 3 Byrne & Higbie Vie Health Department Promotes Plastic Film Recycling for 94th Assembly 25 Drop-Off Locations in Putnam District Seat Democrat Brian Higbie Republican Kevin Byrne By Holly Toal The 94th Assembly District, which represents the Putnam County towns of Patterson, Southeast, Carmel and Putnam Valley, has two major party candidates squaring off in the Nov. 8 general election. The seat is currently held by Steve Katz, R-Mohegan, who is not seeking re-election. Kevin Byrne, R-Mahopac, has a background in volunteer emergency services, having served as a volunteer firefighter and EMT. He was formerly regional director of the American Heart Association, assistant scoutmaster of Carmel Boy Scout Troop 1, president of the Kent Fire Department and a Putnam Valley Planning Board member. He is currently vice chairman of the Putnam County Republican Committee. Byrne is a member of the New York State Fraternal Order of Police, the National Rifle Association, the Knights of Columbus-Our Lady of the Lakes Council, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and more. Byrne, a self-proclaimed “diehard conservative Republican,” said he was inspired to run for Assembly by a number of changes he has seen in New York State over the years, but was particularly motivated when he realized just how many people are leaving the state to find work. “We’ve got people fleeing the State of New York because they can’t get a job here and they can’t afford to live here, and I don’t think that’s acceptable,” he said during his campaign kickoff in March. Byrne said cutting property taxes, providing for the middle class, creating jobs and growing the economy are just a few of his goals. But first, he said he wants to tackle the “disease” of public corruption, citing the convictions of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a Democrat, and former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, a Republican. He further said he believes in term limits, campaign finance reform, and defending residents’ constitutional rights, as well as fighting an “overreaching government,” which instituted the Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act. “I’m going to be voting for the full repeal of the safe act,” he said. The candidate added that providing for the health and public safety of residents has always been, and will continue to be, a priority. Specifically, he promised to focus his efforts on fighting the heroin epidemic in the Hudson Valley. “We hear a lot of people talking about it, and that’s good,” he said. “But we have to address this head-on – not just talking about it or throwing money at it… We need to destigmatize addiction.” On the Democratic side, Brian Higbie of Yorktown is a political newcomer who became involved in the Yorktown Democratic Committee after speaking about an affordable housing issue at a Yorktown Town Board meeting earlier this year. When he discovered that his party did not have a candidate for the 94th Assembly District, he stepped up to the plate. “I had this image that I was going to walk into the voting booth in November and there would be no choice,” Higbie is quoted at Tapinto.net. “It just didn't sit well with me. I sent an email back saying, 'Is it too late? I'm interested.'” When it comes to his campaign, the candidate said he will focus mainly on economic issues. “It's about tax reduction, particularly property taxes on working- and middle-class families," he said. “It's creating jobs and strengthening the economy.” Higbie is a graduate of the environmental law program at Pace University School of Law. He has been a lawyer for 12 years and practitioner for seven, and has an office in Yonkers. He and his wife have been Yorktown residents since 2015, having moved up from Yonkers. A staggering 100 billion plastic bags or more are thrown away each year by Americans, according to conservationists. Putnam County numbers may be impossible to get, but one thing is sure: It is far too many. That is why New York State’s Plastic Bag Reduction, Reuse and Recycling Act went into effect back in 2009, and was updated in 2015 to add plastic films to the list of recyclable items. “Recycling is a win-win-win scenario,” said County Executive MaryEllen Odell. “It reduces landfill waste, reduces our demand on oil, and reduces litter, preserving our beautiful Putnam landscape, waterways and wildlife. Plastic bags are convenient, but their harms are real. The effects of clogged drainage and flooding alone make recycling a must, and now it’s the law.” “Less than 1 percent of plastic bags are being recycled, but we are trying to change that,” said Dr. Michael Nesheiwat, interim health commissioner. “Everyone is used to recycling hard plastics, usually through curbside pick-up. However, plastic films must be recycled differently. They have to be brought to a drop-off site, which all major stores should have.” The health department has been working with stores in the county that are required by law to accept plastic films. All large retail stores, or chains with more than five smaller stores, must participate. Currently there are 25 drop-off locations in Putnam County, including Home Depot, Acme and Kohl’s. A complete list is available at www. putnamcountyny.com/health. “Plastic film recycling may require a bit of effort at first, but only until it becomes more routine,” said Nesheiwat. “Think of it as an investment in the future – for our children. Then it becomes a little easier.” Plastic films include many everyday items. Newspaper delivery bags, dry cleaning bags and shrinkwrap, in addition to the commonplace “carry-out bags,” are some examples. Wrap from packages of paper towels, napkins, bathroom tissues and diapers; beverage case wrapping; shipping “pillows” and bubble wrap; as well as clean bags from bread, produce and sealable food storage bags should all be dropped off for recycling. It is important to know that the recycling items need not be brought back to the store where they were originally purchased, as participating stores are required to accept all items together. Next month will host America Vicki DiLonardo explains, sandwich bags belong to the “plastic film” category of recyclables, that can and should be recycled. Recycles Day and the health department will be visiting local drop-off sites Tuesday, Nov. 15 to photograph residents as part of a “Caught in the Act” recycling campaign. Stay tuned or the health department website for more information in the weeks to come. 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The septet features Jay Rattman (alto sax), Alexander McCabe (alto sax), Matt Haviland (trombone), Steve Little (drums), Ben Rubens (bass), Tony Speranza (trumpet), and Michael Bank (piano). Bank first became interested in early jazz piano styles as a teenager after playing Fats Waller's old piano and learning from player piano rolls at the Songwriter's Hall of Fame in New York City. After graduating from Harvard College with a degree in Physics and Chemistry, Bank took classes at Manhattan School of Music and Mannes College as well as studying privately with Dick Katz, Jaki Byard, and classical pianist Patricia Lutnes. He has performed with Kevin Dorn, The United States Coast Guard Band, Steve Little, and Fat's old guitarist Al Casey and has played gigs at Birdland, The Cotton Club, Smalls, The Garage, Swing 46, Aaron Davis Hall, Cleopatra's Needle and numerous other venues mostly around New York City. To register call 845-6282009, ext 100, or visit www. mahopaclibrary.org. The BAMM (books, art, music in Mahopac) Concert Series is funded by Tompkins Mahopac Bank, PCSB Bank, and the Henschel Trust, a bequest to Mahopac Public Library. For further information about the BAMM concert series, call 845-628-2009, ext 100. revenue. Misleading Fact 4: Butterfield, “A Backroom Deal” Odell made clear that the County was never paying half of the entire property tax bill for the former hospital center. Putnam pays 50 percent of the tax for the Lahey Pavilion, the only space the County currently occupies. Investments in Butterfield to build a state-of-the-art senior center will help serve the underserved senior citizen community of southern Putnam; a community which is expected to double in the next 10 years. (During the debate it was reported that Senator Sue Serino’s office obtained $100,000 in grants for the Butterfield Senior Citizen Facility, in actuality $250,000 in grants were obtained.) With the misleading information put to rest Odell distilled the budget. The fiscal year started with a $12.4 million surplus in the general fund. It is anticipated that $2.6 million and $2.4 million will be added from surplus sales tax and savings from expenses, respectively. A total of $11.4 million remains. Odell’s office is calling for the County Legislature to pay off the county’s amortized pension debt inherited from previous administration, as part of the continuing accelerated debt repayment plan. The final $2.9 million payment, allocated in the 2017 fiscal plan, will save taxpayer $775,000 in interest. The fiscal year, starts as always, in debt because of mandates. Unfunded state and federal mandates account for 70 percent or $106.6 million of expenditures. Medicaid for county citizens, the single largest line item, represents $118.8 million. Quality of life services, including outside agencies, share $46.5 million. The proposed budget includes $1.2 million employee and retiree health care costs, $1 million in longevity increases and pending contract negotiations, and represents the $730,000 decrease in the New York State Pension expenses due to the amortization pay down. Essential services such as, Putnam Area Rapid Transit with $2.5 million allotted, the Bureau of Emergency Services with $4.5 million allotted, and parks and recreation with $3.6 million, are on par with last year’s budget projections. Programs for the young and old will remain fully funded as Elderly service are set to receive $3.4 million, with an additional $656,000 for SNAP, and youth programs, including Pegasus, to receive nearly $600,000. Outside agencies, including libraries, the Putnam Humane Society, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Putnam County Fish and Game Society, the Putnam History Museum and Southeast Museum, Putnam Arts Council, the SPCA, CAP, and county historians will share an estimated $990,000. This shared amount is down from last year’s $1.5 million. The Veterans Service Agency will also see a slight decrease from $316,000 to $300,000. Lastly, budgeted roadway maintenance, which includes snow removal and maintenance, will remain around last year’s $4.8 million, the sheriff’s department (including services and specialized departments) will receive $19.1 million, and approximately $10 million are budgeted to account for “operational costs.” If the Legislature approves the tentative expenditures the average homeowner, assessed at $261,352, can expect a minor increase of $10 or an average of $1,018 in county taxes for the year. Other revenue sources included county tourism, which has had recent success in attracting visitors with special events, grants (awarded and in the pipeline) of upwards of $54 million, $2.7million returned thanks to Chapter 13 provision to prevent zombie houses and decrease value, and sales tax, which accounts for 37 percent of all county revenue. Despite a lull during the summer months Putnam remains ahead of 2016’s projected sales tax revenue by $2.7million. Members of the Putnam County legislature will review the fiscal expenditures during a series of committee meetings beginning Friday Oct. 7, and continuing on Oct. 13, 14, 17 and 20. A public hearing on the budget is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 26, with the adoption of the budget slated for Thursday, Oct. 27. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 Michael Bank Septet to Perform Nutrition Corner 2017 County Budget 5th Year in a Row Within Tax Cap Continued from Page 1 and a substantial pension rise,” Odell said. Odell started the presentation by “setting the record straight on some misleading information floated recently: Misleading Fact 1: “County Bonding is Out of Control.” Odell corrected this assumption, noting that Putnam County’s long-term debt has decreased by 15 percent since 2007. Moody’s Investor Servicing Inc., cited that Putnam County “low debt burden” continues to be a credit strength. And due to a tradition of solid financial operations the county borrows money at a lower rate. Misleading Fact 2: “County Government Funding is Out of Control” To this, Odell points to Putnam’s ranking as the second lowest in expenditures of all 62 New York State counties. The County’s portion of the homeowner tax bill is 9.1 percent, with the largest portion (71.9 percent) designated for school districts, and the remaining 19.71 percent shared with towns, villages, and fire districts. Misleading Fact 3: “Tilly Foster Farm is a Debacle” Odell argues that the investments made are worthwhile. The $2.4 million investment updated important compliance codes, necessary utilities, and needed hard assets. By making the investment, instead of allotting funds for “band-aid” repairs, Odell reports, taxpayers saved a low estimate of $500,000. With the large-scale rehabilitation Tilly Foster is now the County’s first public institute for career education. More education programs are expected in addition to the Culinary Arts program partnered with BOCES, which launched in September. The Putnam County Golf course also received rehabilitation expenditures. $100,000 of the improvements investment came from the course’s own Musician Michael Banks lead instrumentalist of the Michael Banks Septet picture with red keyboard. By Allison J. Stowell MS, RD, CDN Gluten Free Demo Week at Hannaford Annually, in October, Hannaford Supermarket dietitians acknowledge the importance of the gluten free diet with a week devoted to highlighting gluten free products in our stores. If you follow a strict gluten free diet, then you know that cost and variety can be two limiting factors that come between you and the foods you want to eat. The goal of gluten free demo week is to make this struggle a little less challenging. Luckily, for those who are celiac and gluten intolerant, there are more options today then there ever have been. Of course, as more foods are labeled in the stores and the GF symbol appears on restaurant menus, the confusion over whether people should be generally limiting their gluten intake grows too. It is important to understand that gluten, a starchy protein, is not harmful to individuals who do not have a sensitivity, intolerance or celiac. Eliminating gluten is not correlated with weight loss or a reduced risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease or diabetes. In fact, in many cases, processed gluten free products are higher in calories, sugar and sodium. Generally speaking, the healthiest gluten free diet is one that’s low in labeled foods and higher in those that are naturally gluten free (GF). The exception to this would be nuts and some varieties of cheese, as these products should be GF, but can be contaminated so looking for a GF label is important. Fruits, vegetables, most dairy foods, beans, and meats are naturally GF and should be the focus of a healthful GF diet. GF staples, such as pasta, crackers, bread and a couple of wholesome snacks should round out a balanced GF shopping list. While the GF diet can be limiting, that limitation shouldn’t be offset by consuming GF cookies, muffins and the like. If you follow a strict GF diet, I highly encourage visiting both the Hannaford and Guiding Stars websites for GF recipes and getting into the kitchen at least a couple of times a week. Cooking and freezing foods ahead of time will give you the convenience of having prepared foods on hand, while also giving you complete control over ingredients. For more ideas and GF inspiration, visit me at Pawling Hannaford during one of the following events: Gluten Free Demo Week Demonstration: Samples, Coupons, and Information Tuesday Oct. 11th 11a.m. to 2p.m. Friday, Oct.14th 10:30a.m. to 1p.m. Class: GF around the Store & Tips for Managing the GF Lifestyle Thursday Oct. 13th 12p.m. to 1p.m. Thursday Oct. 20th 12p.m. to 1p.m. Chicken Fajita Bowl www.guidingstars.com Ingredients: 2 ½ lbs. chicken skinless breasts, cut into strips 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 large bell pepper, julienned 3 T. olive oil ¼ c. lime juice, divided 2 cans (14.5 oz. each) low sodium black beans, rinsed and drained ½ c. sweet corn (cooked frozen kernels works well) ½ c. fresh tomatoes, diced 1 red onion, diced ¼ c. cilantro, minced 3 c. brown rice, cooked 1 avocado, diced Directions: In a large skillet, sauté chicken, garlic and pepper in oil until chicken is cooked. Remove from heat and stir in 2 tablespoons lime juice. In a large bowl, combine beans, corn, tomatoes, onion, cilantro, and remaining lime juice. In serving bowls, layer chicken mixture, bean mixture, and hot rice. Top rice bowls with avocado and serve. Roasted Chicken Provencal (Family Features) Ingredients: 8 chicken thighs (bone-in, skin-on) ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon black pepper 1 tablespoon olive oil ½ cup dry white wine ¼ cup chicken broth 2 thyme sprigs 2 garlic cloves, crushed 2 cups Idahoan Signature Russets Mashed Potatoes (from 16.23-ounce package) 1 cup sliced cremini mushrooms ½ cup cherry tomatoes, halved ¼ cup pitted black olives, halved sauteed green beans Directions: Sprinkle chicken thighs with salt and pepper. In 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat, brown chicken thighs on both sides in hot oil. Add white wine, chicken broth, thyme sprigs and garlic. Over high heat, heat mixture to boiling. Cover and simmer 25 minutes, stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, prepare mashed potatoes according to package directions. In skillet, add mushrooms, cherry tomatoes and olives; cover and simmer 5 minutes longer until chicken is tender. Serve chicken thighs with mashed potatoes and sauteed green beans. Serves: 4 Source: Idahoan Mashed Potatoes PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PAGE 5 Camp Herrlich Debuts New Mural & Peace Pole Students from George Fischer Elementary School play the hand bells. Youths Create Mural at Camp Herrlich. Rotarian Doug Martin Sturomski shows off the new peace pole at the Patterson camp. Carmel Rotarians with Camp Herrlich Executive Director Bob Gentile, left. Campers work on a mural at Camp Herrlich. SPAIN & SPAIN PC ATTORNEYS AT LAW Camp Herrlich in Patterson has recently received some upgrades to property. The Carmel Rotary and Doug Martin Sturomski, past Rotary peace chairperson, sponsored and dedicated a peace pole on the camp grounds, which was dedicated during a Sept. 21 ceremony. There, 10 members of the Camp Herrlich after-school program – all students from George Fischer Middle School – participated in the ceremony by playing “It’s a Small World,” “Jesu Joy” and “Let There Be Peace on Earth” on hand bells. In addition, all around the camp were signs with words that are components of peace – “courage,” “simplicity,” “joy,” “respect,” “determination” and others. The dedication was followed by a small reception. A peace pole is a hand-crafted monument that displays the message and prayer “May peace prevail on Earth” on each of its four or six sides, usually in different languages. There are tens of thousands of peace poles in 180 countries all over the world, dedicated as monuments to peace. They serve as constant reminders for people to visualize and pray for world peace. Earlier this summer, local artist Dana Dalton visited Camp Herrlich to work with sleepaway camp counselors in training to create a work of art at the waterfront. Dalton, who graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in studio art from SUNY Oswego, volunteered her time over a weekend in July and worked with campers to create an underwater scene. She was adept at involving the campers – even the ones who did not consider themselves “artists” – and educat- The Freight House Cafe presents…. The 7 Sundays of Brunch 10am-2pm 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30 $25 per person Check our website for details [email protected] nestled behind Salon Uccelli & Putnam Music Center 845.628.1872 ing them on how to get the right color or shading on the portion of the mural they were painting. For more information on Dalton, visit oneofakindmuralsbydana.com. For more information about Camp Herrlich and its many programs, visit www.campherrlich. org or facebook.com/campherrlich. PERSONAL INJURY/ACCIDENT (No Fees Unless Recovery) WILLIAM D. SPAIN, JR. C. COMPTON SPAIN BONNIE N. FEINZIG ROSE S. DeBELLIS FREE Consultation/30 Yrs. Exp 671 RT. 6 MAHOPAC 1-845-628-5900 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES PAGE 6 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 Senior Happenings By George D’Alessandro Rest in Peace, Frank Spano Sr. Mahopac High School senior Courtney Spaeth receives Award of Excellence. Mahopac Student Awarded Excellence in Science Mahopac High School senior Courtney Spaeth received the Award of Excellence for her participation in the Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders in Boston. • Painting • Power-Washing • Spring Clean Ups • Snow Plowing • Landscape Design • Retaining Walls • Weekly Lawn Maintenance 95 Mooney Hill Road, Holmes, NY 12531 • E E FRE TES A STIM Fully Insured Residential & Commercial 845-519-7916 Spaeth, who attended the conference last summer, said it was a life-changing event. “It was amazing. We learned about advancements in technology in artificial intelligence, heard speeches from scientists from all over the world, and learned about forensic science from a leader in the FBI.” Spaeth, spends her free time teaching Tae Kwon Do to elementary school students, plans to major in mechanical engineering in college. The conference presenters included Nobel Prize and National Medal of Science winning scientists, leaders in the IT field, and pioneers in medicine. He was not a big man physically, but what Frank Spano Sr. might have lacked in size, he more than made up in heart and spirit. Frank, who recently passed away at the age of 100, was the first person to sign up for my initial exercise class at the Koehler Senior Center in Mahopac. And what a cornerstone of the class he was! If memory serves me correctly, Frank was 96 years old at the time of my first Mahopac class, and a marvel in physical fitness. Many times he would point out what I was not doing correctly, saying, “I’m taking over as your step-uncle. If you’re going to teach a class you have to be perfect. And I’ll make sure you do!” He was challenging me to push-up and sit-up contests, which he always won handily. Frank didn’t pull any punches and would take delight after each contest announcing out loud, in front of the entire class, the reason I lost was because of the size of my stomach, large at the time because of inactivity. As much as he was a standout in exercising, Frank was always tops in the class in our hand-eye coordination activities. (His handeye coordination was as good as men in their 30s.) At lunchtime, Frank would make sure I ate the right nutritional foods and tell stories of the “good old days.” One of his most interesting stories was about the day he was born, April 8, 1916, in New York City. He used to explain that it was snowing heavily and the doctor couldn’t make it through the snow to deliver him. So, not to be delayed, Frank’s father hitched up a horse to a snow sled and took off to the hospital despite the storm, with Frank’s mother, father and unborn Frank. A Wo r l d Wa r I I A r m y veteran,serving in both the European and Pacific areas, he was also a graduate of the Pratt Institute art school, later utilizing his talents as a sign painter and artist. We’re all going to miss you, “Uncle Frank.” You were a great man and mentor and I’ll keep exercising as you taught me.! --------------------------------------------Looking for Competition Things are going along smoothly on the Carmel Friendship Center’s shuffleboard courts, with many tight games and plenty of sunshine is being absorbed. However, my partner Jerry Cecere and I have run out of opponents. We need competition, men or women, 75 years of age and older. “Bring ’em on,” declared Jerry, who learned the game in the Catskills. “The more the better!” Anyone interested caall the center at 845-808-1701 for more information. Putnam Hospital Center, in conjunction with The Boxwood Alliance, will host a health and wellness fair for seniors and caregivers from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, and from 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Oct. 26, at PHC, 670 Stoneleigh Ave., Carmel. Exhibitors will include a variety of hospital, business, county and community-based organizations that offer services and resources to seniors and caregivers. Some of the hospital departments participating include dietary, oncology, radiology, physical therapy, pharmacy and case management. Screenings will also be avail- able to participants, including a tutorial on sepsis and medical orders for life-sustaining treatment forms. Community agencies taking part in the two-day fair include the Alzheimer’s Association, Mental Health Association of Putnam County, the Putnam County Department of Health and Plaza at Clover Lake. “This is a great opportunity to share with our residents all the resources available to them within our own community,” said PHC Health Education Coordinator Sarena Chisick. The Boxwood Alliance is an aging-in-place organization supporting seniors and their families. New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli’s office completed audits of several local school districts including the Putnam Northern Westchester Board of Cooperative Educational Services. State Comptroller DiNapoli has made it a priority to audit school district, BOCES and charter school finances and operations to ensure money is being spent appropriately and effectively. New York’s school districts annually spend approximately $60 billion in federal, state and local funds. DiNapoli’s office, has concluded that BOCES officials need to improve controls to adequately secure and protect IT systems. The rooms housing the servers and IT infrastructure did not have safeguards to track access and protect IT assets, and BOCES officials have not developed a disaster recovery plan to guide action in the event of a disaster. Additionally, the board appointed a claims auditor but needs to improve its oversight of the claims auditing function. There was no evidence that 33 claims totaling $100,873 were checked to ensure they did not exceed their related purchase orders or that 13 claims totaling $42,526 agreed with approval contracts or agreements. Senior Fair at PHC WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF HOMEOWNER AND COMMERCIAL POWER EQUIPMENT PICKUP AND DELIVERY AVAILIBLE S P R I N CLEANUP G I S H E R E . . . TIME K I C K SIS O MHERE E GRASS ! Comptroller DiNapoli Releases School Audits PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 Green Chimneys Shines on Broadway ‘Musings’ Written by a very “senior” senior-citizen By Dorothy Killackey Musings, Continued Yes, here I am, writing again, even though I’ve finished my three “Musings” books, which included more than 150 stories. I told Holly, my editor, I was discontinuing my column and wouldn’t be writing more “Musings.” But we are allowed to reflect and change our minds. In fact, some of my best past experiences came when I allowed myself new thoughts and did change my mind. Thinking back and remembering why my 80-some years took twists and turns has caused me to have “afterthoughts,” and so, at 3 a.m., I’m having warm milk and cookies and once again writing. In the past I’ve written about my fainting when I was teaching at school, and learning I needed a heart pacemaker. This was a shock to me, thinking I was in top condition, and it caused me to reflect and realize teaching was a strenuous job – all day in class, home then to mark papers, and in between times, being a conscientious mom. And so I retired from teaching and switched, for the next nine years, into a second career of selling real estate. This was easier and less physically taxing for me because I was able to better apportion my time and not overdo my activities. And then, as I reached my 70s, I decided it was time to stop working, and so I devoted myself to volunteering, piano playing for groups, chairing the new Seniornet Committee, editing newsletters for my retired teachers’ group, and crocheting lap-robes for the needy. Finally, in my 80s, I followed my convictions and got trained in home health work, and so worked with other seniors who needed my comfort and aid. But my mind continued to be alert to world “doings,” observing all the changes in our culture. How could I pass up the opportunity to write of what I observed, and so share my thoughts, after 80 years of experience? But, when asked to write, I never imagined I’d end up writing more than 150 stories these past six years. In reflection, I remember teenage years when I listened to “Grand Central Station” on the radio, and the announcer’s deep, resonant voice told us that station was where more than 1,000 people intermingled daily. It was the “crossroad of a million lives.” It made me realize that everyone has his own story. I was inspired to want to know those stories and tell my own. And, many, many years later I remember the popular television personality Andy Rooney, fascinating his audience each Sunday with a 5-minute segment of his life’s vignettes – one session even dedicated to his unruly, bushy eyebrows. And I realized even the banal can be interesting. Surely, with my many years I could write my continuing thoughts and experiences, sharing the fact with others that old people often have interesting memories, but also, even more importantly, that they might have come to important conclusions worthy of sharing. I had always heard that many cultures value the wisdom of their old people. And so, even after publishing those three “Musings” books, I’m still thinking and writing. Maybe not as often, but at least my editor has kept “the door open” to my “afterthoughts.” And if I get inspired and she thinks a story is worthy of print, another of my stories will be published here. Dot’s three “Musings” books are available on Amazon and Kindle. To request an autographed copy, contact her at 845-279-8452 or [email protected]. We Will Miss Tomei, Pauline L., 94, Sept. 29. Beecher Funeral Home, Brewster. 845-279-3615. Brewster Bird, Theresa M., 85, Oct. 5. Cargain Funeral Homes Inc., Mahopac. 845-225-3672. Parent, Beatrice D., 74, Oct. 2. Dwyer Funeral Home, Patterson. 845-878-3161. Garrison Brother Riley S.A., James, Dorsey-Carlone Funeral Home, Peekskill. (914) 737-0848. Carmel Bukzin, Linda, 67, Sept. 30. Cargain Funeral Homes Inc., Mahopac. 845-225-3672. Ginese, Christine A., 94, Sept. 30. Cargain Funeral Homes Inc., Mahopac. 845-225-3672. Klein, Edward J., 67, Oct. 1. Cargain Funeral Homes Inc., Mahopac. 845-225-3672. LaSpisa, Rosaria, 82, Sept. 26. Cargain Funeral Homes Inc., Mahopac. 845-225-3672. McBride, Michael H., 79, Oct. 1. Cargain Funeral Homes Inc., Mahopac. 845-225-3672. PAGE 7 Mahopac Mann, Kiernan C., 63, Oct. 1. Cargain Funeral Homes Inc., Mahopac. 845-225-3672. Owens Jr., Douglas M., 64, Sept. 29. Joseph J. Smith Funeral Home, Mahopac. 845-621-1992. Russo, Joseph, 89, Oct. 3. Joseph J. Smith Funeral Home, Mahopac. 845-621-1992. Smith, Glen, 77, Oct. 1. Cargain Funeral Homes Inc., Mahopac. 845-225-3672. Tornello, Rose M., 89, Oct. 4. Dorsey-Carlone Funeral Home, Peekskill. 914-737-0848 Putnam Valley Foy, Winifred O’Hanlon, 100, Sept. 27. Hawthorne Funeral Home, Hawthorne. 914-769-4404. King, John E., 72, Oct. 3. Beecher Funeral Home, Brewster. 845-279-3615. McCormick, Marion S., 92, Oct. 5. Heritage Funeral Home. Putnam Valley. 845-526-3000. Org Featured on Broadway Billboards this October The lights are bright on Broadway for Green Chimneys, thanks to Morgan Stanley and its dynamic multi-media campaign to build awareness of the nonprofits the company supports. “Lights on Broadway” offers Green Chimneys, a renowned Putnam non-profit, a unique opportunity to shine a light on the benefits of animal-assisted activities for children with special needs on a most prominent stage: New York City’s Times Square. During the month of October, NYC residents, business people, and tourists can look up and learn about the power of the humananimal bond and its value in helping children who face social, emotional and behavioral challenges. The digital billboards illuminating the exterior Morgan Stanley’s NYC headquarters on Broadway and 48th Street prominently display images of Green Chimneys children and the farm friends that have come to mean so much to them. Viewers are invited to share a photo of their own favorite animal friend by posting online with #greenchimneys. “For over 10 years, Morgan Stanley has been an outstanding philanthropic partner to Green Chimneys and a model of corporate citizenship,” says Executive Director of Green Chimneys Joe Whalen. “We are extremely proud to be a part of this exciting and informative communications effort.” The faces depicted in the 40-second presentation represent what is possible when children with special needs connect with animals and nature. These special interactions can help children who face an array of social and emotional challenges to discover their strengths, build self-esteem, and develop the coping skills they need. “My child’s year at Green Chimneys was a true turning point,” shares the parent of a child featured in one of the images. “The opportunity to be with the animals and in nature facilitated the growth and change our child needed in order to flourish.” Visitors to Times Square will be able to experience the excitement throughout the month of October but those who can’t make it in person can still support the human-animal bond by posting a favorite animal photo and tagging #greenchimneys. Headquartered on a farm in Brewster, with a second campus in Carmel, Green Chimneys is recognized as a worldwide leader in animal-assisted therapy and educational activities for children with special needs. The organization was founded in 1947 by Samuel B. “Rollo” Ross, Jr., who at just 19 years old, was inspired by his childhood boarding school experiences and a genuine devotion to animals to create an environment where children and animals could live together in a farm setting. The Green Chimneys Farm & Wildlife Center is home to over 200 animals and is a primary component of Green Chimneys’ educational and therapeutic programs. Animalassisted activities range from play with a dog, cat or rabbit during a session with a trained adult, to assisting with everyday tasks of feeding, grooming and collecting eggs, to comprehensive activities such as therapeutic horseback riding. Beneficial nature-based activities also include horticulture therapy including greenhouse and garden work, adventure activities, and a dog interaction and training program to help prepare rescued dogs for adoption. 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Carmel, NY 480 Route 52 Carmel, NY 845-225-7766 kentcountryside.com PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES PAGE 8 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 The Legal Corner By Rick S. Cowle, Esq. The Sins of Our Dogs Leaders from the Putnam Valley area participate in a discussion about reducing substance abuse in the community. Forum Addresses Community Issues in PV Thirty-four key leaders from Putnam Valley attended a breakfast meeting Sept. 20 sponsored by the Putnam Communities That Care Coalition and Putnam Valley CTCC, and hosted by the Putnam Valley Volunteer Ambulance Corps. The goal of the event was to procure a snapshot of what the community leaders thought were the issues facing young people in Putnam Valley. The leaders were from all different sectors of the Reasonable Rates Call Vincent Malacarne 845-282-2113 community. There were representatives from local government, the faith and business communities, law enforcement, the schools, parents, media, health care professionals, youth-serving organizations, and organizations that deal with substance abuse issues. The school district assisted the coalition by presenting the survey in an interactive format that enhanced the process. With these results and the results of the student survey, the coalition will be able to effectively assess the problems facing young people in the community and work on strategies to address those problems. Putnam Valley CTCC was formed to address those issues and do something about it. If you live in Putnam Valley and wish to help in this effort, contact Bruce Kelly at [email protected]. We all love our canine friends, and they are certainly dedicated to us. At times, though, they may not love or even like others, especially strangers. Other than disturbing the peace, there is no harm when they bark. But what happens when they bite? If a person gets bit by a dog in New York State, he or she can sue the owner for damages. But be aware that the burden of proof rests on the victim. The first time a dog bites someone, the victim must prove that the owner was negligent. Negligence is what is known under the law as a “tort,” and has four criteria or elements that must be met or proven – duty, breach, causation and damages. The person who was injured or bit by a dog must first and foremost prove that the owner had a duty to keep his dog restrained or properly penned. (Many local municipalities actually have ordinances requiring that dogs be on a leash when off the owner’s property.) Then the injured party must prove that the owner breached that duty in some way, such as not keeping the dog on a leash. Next, the victim must prove that, as a result or causation of the dog owner’s breach, the dog bit or attacked him. So if you pulled Wags’ tail and he bit you, the causation will not be a result of the owner’s breach. Finally, the injured party must prove that he or she was damaged or injured in some way. So if Wags bit you but didn’t leave a scratch, you will not be able to prove damages, and your negligence case will consequently fail. However, if it is determined that the dog had bitten or attacked someone else in the past or that the dog had a “vicious propensity” (Wags has a reputation for going after the neighborhood children), then the dog owner will be considered strictly liable and the elements of negligence need not be proven. In that case, the victim need only prove that the attack occurred and that the owner’s dog did it. Depending on the severity of the injury, a jury could ultimately award a dog bite victim thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. Therefore, a dog owner must do his best to keep Wags under control so that he never bites or attacks anyone, because if your dog’s bite is really worse than its bark, you could end up paying dearly for the sins of your beloved pet. Rick Cowle is an attorney admitted to practice law in New York, Connecticut, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Supreme Court. He is president of the Law Office of Rick S. Cowle, PC, a general practice law firm located at 95 Gleneida Ave., Carmel. Contact him at 845-225-3026, [email protected] or www.RCowleLaw.com. This article is meant for informational purposes only and is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship or to give legal advice. Bronx Man Selling Heroin in Southeast On Sunday, Sept. 24 at 8 p.m., members of the Sheriff’s Department Narcotics Enforcement Unit were conducting ongoing checks of reported suspicious activity at a Town of Southeast service station when they encountered a subject, later identified as Jeffery Gomez, in the side parking area who was acting in an unusual manner. The deputies made contact with Gomez during which a field interview and investigation revealed that the he was there for the purpose of selling narcotics. Gomez was found to have a package secreted on his person that contained 40 baggies of heroin and 34 Alprazolam pills. In addition, he possessed $600.00 in cash and several cellular telephones. Gomez, 27, of Grand Avenue in the Bronx was arrested and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree and with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the fifth degree, felonies. He was arraigned before Town of Southeast Justice Gregory Folchetti and committed to the Putnam County Correctional Facility in lieu of $15,000.00 cash bail pending a future court appearance. If found guilty of the most serious felony charge, the defendant could face up to twenty-five years in a New York State Correctional Facility and a fine of up to $30,000.00. Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith reports the arrest of a Connecticut man on a charge of drug possession. On Sunday, Sept. 25 at 2:06 a.m., Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Irwin stopped a motorist who had committed a traffic violation on Sodom Road in the Town of Southeast. During the course of the traffic stop, the deputy observed white powder around the nose of a passenger in the vehicle. An investigation revealed that the passenger, identified as Selvin Donis, 23, of 87 Franklin Street, Danbury, Connecticut was in possession of a quantity of cocaine. The deputy arrested Mr. Donis and charged him with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Seventh Degree, a misdemeanor. The defendant was processed at the Putnam County Correctional Facility and held pending arraignment. If found guilty of the misdemeanor charge, the defendant could face up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.00. Drug Arrest PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PAGE 9 Putnam County Community Events Computer Help The Putnam County Computer Learning Center holds registration the first Thursday of every month at the William Koehler Senior Center, Mahopac and at the Putnam Valley Senior Center, Putnam Valley. Registration, in person, hours in Mahopac are from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Putnam Valley registration is from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. iPad, iPhone and Android Basics classes available. For more information or to volunteer call Judy Kolt at (845) 277-5422 or email her at [email protected]. Vendors Wanted Vendors are needed this year’s Christmas bazaar at St. James the Apostle Church in Carmel, on Saturday, Dec. 3. For information, contact Barbara Howard at 914-980-7122. Vendors are wanted for the annual holiday craft fair at the Lake Carmel Community Center, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Email [email protected] or call 845-306-5602. The sign-up deadline is Oct. 28. AA “Alcoholics Anonymous offers free help to anyone who thinks they may have a problem with alcohol. Meetings are held every day of the week throughout Putnam County. You can find meeting times and places by calling 914-949-1200 or online at www. nyintergroup.org/meetinglist.” Drop-In Art Program Reed Memorial Library in Carmel will host an artists’ dropin program Mondays from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Artists are invited to drop-in to the library with their pencils, pads and paints for a creative afternoon. This session will provide camaraderie but not instruction. Homework Help The Kent Public Library offers homework help to students in elementary and middle school Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4 to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 1 to 2:45 p.m., at 17 Sybil’s Crossing, Kent Lakes. The program offers assistance with homework, projects and study guidance. No registration is necessary; call 845-225-8585 or visit www. kentlibrary.org. Kent Seniors Kent Seniors meet the third Sunday of every month at 12:30 p.m. at the Lake Carmel Community Center on Hugenot Road and Lakeshore Drive. Become a Firefighter The Putnam Lake Fire Volunteer Fire Department is looking for new members. Volunteer firefighters enjoy tax breaks, Length of Service Awards, tuition assistance, community service, new friendships, and the satisfaction of helping the community. If interested, visit www.plfd.org for more information. Lakeshore Boat Removal As a reminder the deadline for lakeshore boat removal in Kent is Tuesday Nov. 1. Park officials may impound any boat not removed from the lakeshore and a fee of $75 will be charged per year to regain it. For more information, email at lcpdclerk@ townofkentny.gov or call 845306-5602 ‘Animal Magnetism’ The Studio Around the Corner in Brewster will host its third annual “Animal Magnetism” exhibit this month, featuring work community members showcasing their animal companions. Hours are 1 to 2 p.m. Saturdays, Oct. 8, 15 and 22 at 67 Main Street, Suite 101. In appreciation for the work done by Forgotten Felines and The Putnam Humane Society, the Studio will be collecting canned cat and dog food. Blood Drive Girl Scout Troop 10543 of Pawling will a blood drive Monday, Oct. 10 from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Pawling firehouse, 25 South Street. Sign up in advance by contacting Alexi at [email protected] or 845519-0828. Walk-ins welcome. Candidates’ Forum Putnam’s League of Women Voters will host a General Election Candidates’ Forum on Monday, Oct. 10, from 6 to 9 p.m. Mahopac Library Community Room. State senators Terrence Murphy, Allison Boak, Andrew Falk, Susan Serino, Terrence Gipson, Assemblymen Kevin Byrne, Brian Higbie, Sandy Galef, Greg Purdy, Legislator Paul Jonke, Jennifer Cassidy, County Justice James Reitz, Gina C. Capone and Town Justices Camille Linson and Faye Thorpe are all invited. Living With Alzheimer’s The Alzheimer’s Association-Hudson Valley chapter will offer “Living with Alzheimer’s for middle-stage caregivers” on Tuesdays, Oct. 11, 18 and 25 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Putnam Ridge Rehabilitation Center, 46 Mount Ebo Road N., Brewster. Dinner will be served during these programs. Pre-register by Oct. 5 by calling 845-278-3636. Donate Blood The American Red Cross will host a blood drive Oct. 11 from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Mahopac firehouse at 741 Route 6. Board Meeting The Kent Town Board will conduct Budget Workshops at the Kent Town Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. to review the Kent Police Department, Recreation, the Kent Library and the Lake Carmel Fire Department. Watercolor Painting “Watercolor Black and White” is scheduled for Tuesdays, Oct. 11, 18 and 25, from 10 a.m. to noon at Reed Memorial Library in Carmel. Instruction in working with white and black watercolor paints to achieve a unique opaque painting effect. Registration is required at 845-225-2439. Teen Movie Night The Brewster Public Library will host a Teen Movie and Pizza Night Tuesday, Oct. 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. Teens, grades 6 to 12, are invited to come to the library after hours to watch the newly released comedy “Ghostbusters.” This movie is rated PG-13. Registration is required. For more information, visit http://tinyurl. com/zr977k3 or call 845-2796421. Coffee & Color Drop in to the Kent Public Library on Wednesday, Oct. 12 from 10:30 a.m. to noon to enjoy some stress-relieving coloring and light refreshments. For adults. No registration required. ‘Medicare 101’ “Medicare 101” will be presented Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 10:30 a.m. at Reed Memorial Library in Carmel. Learn the ins and outs of Medicare – how one qualifies, the different options available, Part D prescription drug plans, secondary insurance and more. Call 845-225-2439 to register. Movie Matinee The Patterson Library will screen “Hello, My Name is Doris” on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. Meet Doris, a quirky older woman who finds her world turned upside down by a young new co-worker in a witty and compassionate late-life comingof-age story. Starring Sally Field, Max Greenfield and Beth Behrs. Rated R. Free. School District Work Session A Board of Education work session is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m. at the District Office Mahopac Central School District. Cancer Support Support Connection, Inc., will host an ovarian cancer telephone support group Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 8 p.m.; and an inperson breast and ovarian cancer support group Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. at Putnam Hospital Center in Carmel. Advanced registration required at www. supportconnection.org, 914-9626402 or 800-532-4290. Fall Festival The Kent Countryside Nursery, Carmel, to host Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event features face painting, caramel apples, cider, gourds, and 100’s of mums and pumpkins to choose from. Enjoy free hot dogs and free popcorn. For more info call 645-225-7766 or visit kentcountryside.com. Uncorked Uncorked & On Tap, an event to honor Kent Recycling Center leaders, will be held Saturday, Oct. 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Putnam County Golf Course, Mahopac. Enjoy cigar bar, silent and live auction, appetizers. For tickets visit www.campherrlich.org Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde A live musical with accompaniment by Cary Brown will be held Saturday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library, 10 Morris Ave., Cold Spring. For more information, call 845-265-3040 or visit www. butterfieldlibrary.org. Tag Sale The Catholic Daughters will host a tag sale Saturday, Oct. 15 from 8 to 7 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 16 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the St. John the Evangelist Church, (social hall), 221 East Lake Blvd, Mahopac. For information call Joanne 845-628-5909. Free Mammograms Putnam Hospital Center and the Cancer Services Program of the Hudson Valley will host a free breast cancer screening for eligible women from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Outpatient Radiology Department, 664 Stoneleigh Ave., Carmel. It is open to uninsured women between the ages of 50 and 64. Registration is required at 855-277-4482. ‘High Tea’ Join the Lake Mahopac Garden Club for its annual fundraiser Oct. 15 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at Mahopac Public Library, 668 Route 6. “High Tea at Downton Abbey” will feature sandwiches and desserts, music by the Westchester/Putnam Youth Quartet, trivia contest and door prizes. Donation of $25 per person; reservations required by Oct. 1. Email lakemahopacgarclub@ gmail.com or call 845-227-2414. Psychic Fair Putnam Valley’s seventh annual psychic fair is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the German American Social Club, 11 Kramers Pond Road. This year the fair will be set up differently; vendors will be outdoors and readers will be inside, which will be designated a quiet zone. More than 20 psychics, offering tarot, palm, soul, aura, spirit communication and angel card readings; and vendors of unique gifts, crystals, books and food. Admission is free; prices vary for readings.www.apracticalpsychic.com or facebook.com/ APracticalPsychic. Education Conference The Putnam Early Education Partnership will host its fifth annual “Spring into Learning” conference Saturday, Oct. 15 from 8 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at Casey Hall at Carmel High School, 30 Fair St. The registration fee is $15 per participant. Register at 845-4734141, ext. 217. Tag Sale The Patterson Recreation Center will host its bi-annual tag sale, rain or shine, Saturday, Oct. 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 65 Front St., Patterson. Vendors wanted; $25 per space. Call 845-878-7200. Silent Film A Silent Film Series with live musical accompaniment featuring “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” (1920) is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. at the Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library, 10 Morris Ave., Cold Spring. www.butterfieldlibrary.org. BAMM Concert The Mahopac Public Library will present at BAMM Concert featuring The Michael Bank Septet on Oct. 16 at 2 p.m. A mix of swinging originals and jazz tunes associated with big band greats including Duke Ellington and Chick Webb. Free; bring one nonperishable food item to be donated to a local food bank. Registration is requested at 845-628-2009, ext. 100, or www.mahopaclibrary.org. Author Talk Author and Garrison resident Bevis Longstreth will be at the Desmond-Fish Library on Sunday, Oct. 16 at 2 p.m. to talk about his newest novel, “Boats Against the Current.” This, his third historical novel, charts the struggles of six unforgettable lives braided together in the Great Depression. Jazz Sunday Arts on the Lake will host the Pittson Family Band Sunday, Oct. 16 from 1 to 3 p.m. Vocalist Suzanne Pittson is widely acclaimed for her groundbreaking albums of the music of John Coltrane and Freddie Hubbard. Multi-keyboardist Jeff Pittson has played with Maynard Ferguson, Ruth Brown, Larry Coryell and many others. Evan Pittson presents a modern direction for the post-Coltrane language on the Electric Viola, with influences including Jean-Luc Ponty and Michael Brecker. For more information, visit artsonthelake. org or call 845-228-2685. Advisory Board Lake Carmel Park District will host an advisory board meeting Monday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Kent Town Hall, Kent Lakes. All district residents are welcome to attend. Cancelled Please be advised the Launch Party at the Music Conservatory on Monday, Oct. 17 is now cancelled. Film Screening The Mahopac Public Library will screen “Peaceable Kingdom – The Journey Home” on Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. A riveting story of transformation and healing, the film explores the awakening conscience of several people who grew up in traditional farming culture and who have come to question the basic premise of their inherited way of life. Registration is requested at 845-628-2009, ext. 100, or www.mahopaclibrary.org. Send Us Your Community Events! Let everyone in Putnam County know about your upcoming Community Events. Send info to [email protected]. Please allow two weeks notice. PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES PAGE 10 Mahopac Church Welcomes Interim Pastor The First Presbyterian Church of Mahopac recently appointed the Rev. Cheryl Montgomery as interim pastor. Morning services on Sunday, Oct. 2 marked her first day. Montgomery graduated from Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio, and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. For the past few decades she has served, in a similar capacity, at Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania, Florida, Connecticut, New Jersey, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Nebraska and Indiana. Since 2006 she has been pastor of Greenwood Presbyterian Church in Greenwood, Indiana. In accordance with guidelines from the Presbyterian Church, USA, Montgomery will be interim pastor for at least a year, possibly longer, while the church searches for a permanent pastor. The pulpit has been basically open since the retirement of the Rev. Kenneth Mast at the end of last year, after 27 years at the church. Services have continued with guest ministers since that time. Known as “The Church on The Hill,” First Presbyterian Church was established in 1784 when the area was still part of the Town of Southeast in Dutchess County. The church filed incorporation papers with the State of New York in 1806. The congregation is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, USA, and is a part of the Synod of the Northeast and the Presbytery of the Hudson River. Cheryl Montgomery Interim Pastor Mahopac Schools Look to go Solar buildings, so that they can accommodate solar panels in the near future. “We have to replace the roofs so we can install solar,” explained Clamser. “You can’t put solar on an old roof.” The long-term goal is to eventually have solar panels in place on all of the district’s buildings, which would allow the district to generate enough electricity to be self-sufficient. In addition, improvements to various buildings including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, general construction and abatement work is planned. At the same time, the district is also asking for voters’ approval to complete energy performance upgrades. While this project does not require a public referendum, the district may be eligible for 10 percent state aid if it does get voter approval. This particular project will involve energy efficiency and conservation improvements at district buildings, including lighting system upgrades and door and window replacement. This project is expected to cost $4.2 million, which will be returned in energy cost savings and therefore impose no cost to taxpayers, explained Clamser. A public discussion regarding the referendum is planned for the Oct. 18 school board meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Falls Office Building, with the vote scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 15 from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Mahopac High School, 421 Baldwin Place Road. The project needs state approval, and has to go out to bid. If the timeline allows, the work could begin as early as next summer. of the Brooklyn Bridge, and built their own bridges that could hold 21 cubes over a table. According to Warden, these STEAM projects allow kids to work together, and think critically and creatively. “People in general are natural problem solvers,” she said. “They are also natural innovators.” Also, the job market is showing an increase in STEAM-related careers, such as biomedical engineering and systems software development. “We’re understanding that that’s going to be the market, and our students are going to be able to compete in that market and have some really good foundational skills to be successful in that,” said Warden. In addition, STEAM changes the way educators are teaching; while once upon a time a problem may have only had one answer, now, a challenge may have multiple answers, or multiple ways of reaching an answer. Teacher Alison Aubry, who was the facilitator of the summer school program, said STEAM classes re-invigorated learning for the 103 students who attend the recent program. “Part of the reason we wanted to integrate this was it created more of an active learning environment for these students,” she said. “They were able to show strengths in other areas that they normally wouldn’t be able to show during this time in school, and we were able to bring in those 21st century skills. “I still have students from this summer stop me in the hallway and they want to talk about ideas they have for some of their creations; they want to know when we’re going to do it again; they want to know what else we can do,” she added. “Overall I felt that all of the students really enjoyed this” During last week’s Carmel School Board meeting, Warden also discussed Project Lead The Way, which the district is launching this year at Kent Primary School, thanks to funding provided by the parent-teacher association. According to Meredith Dutra, STEM coordinator for the district, this initiative gives students the independence to explore in a creative way. “Project Lead The Way structures itself in a manner that a lot of the foundational elements of the program can be replicated in any of the lessons, any sort of classroom instruction across the curriculum,” she said. PLTW follows an activity-, project-, problem-based approach, with programs that are sometimes teacher-centered with students heavily involved in the problem solving, and other times studentlead. The program launches this year with students in grades two through four. It follows an “engineering design process” including “ask,” “explore,” “model,” “evaluate” and “explain” – not necessarily in that order. “The process is not one-sided,” said Dutra. “You might have to go back and ‘ask,’ and this is how it should be with (students’) thinking.” Superintendent of Schools Andy Irving thanked the board of education for its support of the innovative programs Carmel is spearheading, as well as educators. “I want to thank all of the teachers that have been involved… I applaud them for jumping into this with their students,” he said. Continued from Page 1 will be paid for – without raising taxes, according Assistant Superintendent for Business and Human Resources Ron Clamser. The main focus of the project is to upgrades the roofs at district Carmel Makes Teaching Creative Continued from Page 1 to make their cup towers. They also had to build newspaper towers, create cube launchers using a variety items, build boats with the requirement that they float and hold cargo, and more. During one exercise, students read the book “Twenty-One Elephants” about the construction NOW OPE N Therapists: Joseph Winther, DPT and Christian Campilii, DPT Now Accepting New Patients New Carmel Location 264 Route 52, Carmel (1/2 Mile from Shoprite) (845) 200-7646 www.CenterForPhysicalTherapy.com WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 Local Charities Awarded Grants Putnam Family and Community Services, Inc., will receive $1 million in grant funding over the next five years through the New York State Office of Mental Health. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced recently that PFCS is one of eight behavioral health providers in the state selected to receive the grant, with the goal of expanding community-based programs for older adults facing mental health, substance use and aging-related issues. As the lead agency of a triple partnership with the Office for Senior Resources and the National Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies/Putnam, PFCS will oversee the mental health component of the new program. “PFCS has a long history of working in the community with the aging population, and we are looking forward to partnering with OSR and NCADD in new ways to help those in need,” said Alison Carroll, vice president of strategic initiatives at PFCS. The three agencies will collaborate to identify, assess, and provide access to behavioral health and aging services to seniors age 55 and older who are in need. Leading the initiative will be a licensed clinical social worker, care manager and recovery coach, as well as nursing and psychiatric supports. The program will identify and offer services to individuals whose independence and involvement in the community may be compromised by behavioral health issues. “This will be an exciting new model of care that will not only involve mobile services for this population, but will also employ telehealth monitoring units for our more fragile individuals,” said Carroll. The telehealth monitors will be used to communicate with seniors who are at risk and can benefit from more immediate connections to health care providers. The program will fall under the administrative oversight of the director of the mental health clinic of PFCS, and is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2017. *** The Hudson Gateway Realtor Foundation, the charitable arm of the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors, recently announced the awarding of $55,000 in donations to 17 different 501(c)3 charities and non-profit organizations throughout the Hudson Valley, including Drug Crisis in Our Backyard of Carmel and Green Chimneys of Brewster. “As realtors, we are so pleased to be able to give back to the local communities where we make our living,” said Linda Crispinelli, president of the Hudson Gateway Realtors Foundation Board of Trustees. “Our goal is to continue to strengthen the foundations of these communities and offer support to those living there who may be in need.” Established in 2004 and relaunched in 2013, the foundation has donated thousands of dollars to charities and non-profits throughout the Hudson Valley. To apply for funding from the Hudson Gateway Realtor Foundation, visit www.hgar. com/about/hgar-foundation. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES PAGE 11 Supporters Attend BFD Open House Despite Rain Despite the weather families came out to the Brewster Fire Dept.’s Open House, and took part in workshops, fire truck rides, games, a raffle, and enjoyed refreshments. Photos by Edith Hill Mark Pierson, Brewster FD, collects donations on Main Street. Inflatable bouncy houses and slides provided by Fun Zone inflatables. Deputy Charles Johnson greets guests, and offers coloring books to children. Inflatable bouncy houses and slides provided by Fun Zone inflatables. Chief Tommy Leather (not pictured) leads car rescue demo, where firefighters pull a victim out of a car wreckage on a “long board”. PAGE 12 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PUTNAM COUNTY AND TOWN NOTICES -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Mahopac NOTICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING M A H O PA C C E N T R A L SCHOOL DISTRICT, IN THE COUNTY OF PUTNAM, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Education of the Mahopac Central School District, in the County of Putnam, New York, adopted on September 13, 2016, a Special District Meeting of the qualified voters of said School District will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 from 6:00 o’clock A.M. to 9:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) at the Mahopac High School, 421 Baldwin Place Road, Mahopac, New York, for the purpose of voting upon the following Proposition: PROPOSITION RESOLVED: (a) That the Board of Education (the “Board”) of the Mahopac Central School District, in the County of Putnam, New York (the “District”), is hereby authorized to construct improvements to various school buildings throughout the District including roofing, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, general construction and abatement work (“the “Project”); to include the original furnishings, equipment, machinery, apparatus and ancillary or related site, demolition and other work required in connection therewith, and to expend therefor, including preliminary costs and costs incidental thereto and to the financing thereof, an amount not exceeding the aggregate estimated maximum cost of $3,719,375; (b) that a tax in the amount of not to exceed $3,719,375 is hereby authorized to pay the cost of the Project, such tax to be levied and collected in installments in such years and in such amounts as shall be determined by said Board of Education, and that in anticipation of such tax, bonds of the District may be issued, and a tax is also hereby voted to pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable; (c) that the amount of not to exceed $2,500,000 currently onhand or expected to be available in the District’s “Capital Reserve Fund-2016” is hereby authorized to be expended for the Project, and any of such amount so expended shall offset a like amount of the taxes herein authorized to pay for the Project, and such expenditure is hereby approved; and (d) that the Board is hereby further authorized to construct energy efficiency and conservation improvements, substantially as referred to and described in the a plan prepared by Ameresco, ECG Engineering, P.C., and Tetra Tech Architects & Engineers, including lighting system improvements, door replacements, solar system improvements, and other energy related improvements as, authorized by Article 9 of the Energy Law and Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, at an estimated cost of $4,244,944, such amount to be financed, in anticipation of the realization of energy cost savings, pursuant to an energy performance contract. Such Proposition shall appear on the paper ballots to be used for voting at said Special District Meeting in substantially the following condensed form: PROPOSITION YES NO RESOLVED: (a) That the Board of Education (the “Board) of the Mahopac Central School District, in the County of Putnam, New York (the “District”), is hereby authorized to construct improvements to various school buildings throughout the District, (the “Project”), and to expend therefor an amount not to exceed $3,719,375; (b) that a tax in the amount of not To Place Legal Notices, Email ([email protected]) or Call 845-628-8400 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- to exceed $3,719,375 is hereby authorized to pay the cost of the Project, such tax to be levied and collected in installments in such years and in such amounts as shall be determined by said Board of Education, and that in anticipation of such tax, bonds of the District may be issued, and a tax is also hereby voted to pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable; (c) that the amount of not to exceed $2,500,000 currently on-hand or expected to be available in the District’s “Capital Reserve Fund2016” is hereby authorized to be expended for the Project, and any of such amount so expended shall offset a like amount of the taxes herein authorized to pay for the Project, and such expenditure is hereby approved; and (d) that the Board is hereby further authorized to construct energy efficiency and conservation improvements, as authorized by Article 9 of the Energy Law and Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, at an estimated cost of $4,244,944, such amount to be financed, in anticipation of the realization of energy cost savings, pursuant to an energy performance contract. The voting will be conducted by ballot as provided in the Education Law and the polls will remain open from 6:00 o’clock A.M. to 9:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) and as much longer as may be necessary to enable the voters then present to cast their ballots. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that personal registration of voters is required pursuant to §2014 of the Education Law. Qualified voters may register for said Special District Meeting at the District Clerk’s Office, 179 East Lake Blvd. Mahopac, New York on weekdays between the hours of 8:30 o’clock A.M. to 3:30 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) up to and including November 10, 2016. On Thursday November 10, 2016 registration will be opened until 9 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time). The register of the qualified voters of said District prepared for the Annual District Meeting and Election held on May 17, 2016, shall be used as the basis for the preparation of the register for said Special District Meeting to be held on November 15, 2016. Any person whose name appears on such register or who shall have been previously registered for any annual or special District meeting or election and who shall have voted at any annual or special district meeting or election held or conducted at any time since January 1, 2012, will not be required to register personally for this Special District Meeting. In addition, any person otherwise qualified to vote who is registered with the Board of Elections of Putnam County under the provisions of the Election Law shall be entitled to vote at said Special District Meeting without further registration. Immediately upon its completion, said register will be filed in the Office of the District Clerk, and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District from November 11, 2016, to the day of the Special District Meeting, November 15, 2016, between the hours of 9:00 o’clock A.M. and 4:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time), except Sunday, November 13, 2016, and on Saturday, November 12, 2016, by appointment only. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots may be applied for at the office of the District Clerk, District Offices, 179 East Lake Blvd. Mahopac, New York. An application for an absentee ballot, on a form provided by the School District Clerk, shall be made to the School District Clerk, at least seven (7) days before the Special District Meeting, if the School District Clerk is to return the absentee ballot to the applicant by mail. If the applicant is to personally pick up the absentee ballot, the application must be received by the School District -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Clerk at least one (1) day before the Special District Meeting. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued will be available in the office of the District Clerk from November 10, 2016, to the day of the Special District Meeting, November 15, 2016, between the hours of 9:00 o’clock A.M. and 4:00 o’clock P.M. (Prevailing Time), except Saturday and Sunday. Only qualified voters who are registered to vote will be permitted to vote. BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Dated: September 13, 2016 Jennifer M. Bisaccia District Clerk 2712274.1 040166 RSIND P. 9/28 , 10/12, 10/26, 11/09- 255 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Brewster LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF BREWSTER BOARD OF TRUSTEES SPECIAL MEETING October 26, 2016 7:30 PM PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Brewster will hold a Special Meeting ON OCTOBER 26, 2016 at VILLAGE HALL 50 MAIN STREET BREWSTER, NY 10509, at 7:30 PM. for the purpose of Executive Session for contractual matters related to the LADA (LAND ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT). The Special Meeting will take place at Village Hall, 50 Main Street, Brewster, NY 10509, at 7:30 P.M. Discussions during Executive Sessions are closed to the public. No actions are expected to be taken at the conclusion of the Executive Session other than adjournment. Dated: October 6, 2016 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES VILLAGE OF BREWSTER PETER BREWSTER HANSEN VILLAGE CLERK Peter Brewster Hansen Village Clerk & Treasurer 845.279.3760 Village of Brewster 50 Main Street Brewster, NY 10509 P. 10/12 - 44 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- VILLAGE OF BREWSTER ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND MEETING October 25, 2016 - 7:00 PM PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Zoning Board of Appeals (the “ZBA”) of the Village of Brewster shall hold a Public Hearing and Meeting on Tuesday October 25, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at 50 Main Street, Brewster, New York 10509 in the meeting room there concerning the below listed matters. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the Public Hearing and Meeting shall concern the application for Brewster Honda Sales Center. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the Public Hearing and Meeting shall concern 899 Route 22, tax map #: 67.36-2-6,7 to accommodate the following variance according to paragraph 7-712-B of Village Law. Village Code Sec. 263- 18 B. (13) Automobile Dealerships shall have one (1) parking space for each 200 square feet of sales area and a minimum of 10 parking spaces. Sales area is 9,515 square feet divided by 200 = 48 spaces. 35 provided. Variance for 13 spaces required. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the Public Hearing and Meeting shall also concern -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- approval of any outstanding Draft Minutes from prior Meetings of the ZBA. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the Public Hearing and Meeting shall also concern any other matters and/or new business that may lie within the jurisdiction and/or purview of the ZBA that the Chairman and/ or Members of the ZBA and/or members of the public would like to discuss. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that members of the public are invited to attend the aforesaid Public Hearing and Meeting and to offer comments to the ZBA concerning the aforesaid matters. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that anyone desiring to attend the aforesaid Public Hearing and Meeting and requiring a reasonable accommodation to do so should contact Peter Brewster Hansen at the address and phone number delineated below. By Order of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Brewster, by Peter Brewster Hansen Clerk and Treasurer Village of Brewster 50 Main Street Brewster, N.Y. 10509 845-279-3760 ext. 13 P. 10/12 - 82 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Patterson TOWN OF PATTERSON PLANNING & ZONING OFFICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE TOWN OF PATTERSON BOARD OF APPEALS of a public hearing to be held on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at the Patterson Town Hall, 1142 Route 311, Patterson, Putnam County, New York to consider the following applications: 1. Steven Sauro (Barlen Route 311 Center, LLC): Case #19-16 – Area Variances Applicant is requesting area variances pursuant to §154-7 of the Patterson Town Code: Schedule of regulations, in order to install a 25KW generator on the property. Patterson Town Code requires accessory structures to meet a minimum side yard setback of 10’; Applicant will have 2’; Variance requested is for 8’. Patterson Town Code requires accessory structures to meet a minimum rear yard setback of 10’; Applicant will have 3’; Variance requested is for 7’. This property is located at 1072 Route 311 (GB Zoning District). 2. Lisa Formisano: Case #2016 – Area Variance Applicant is requesting an area variance pursuant to §1547 of the Patterson Town Code: Schedule of regulations, in order to replace the existing 7’ x 7’ front entry deck with a 41.25’ x 7’ front porch with steps. Patterson Town Code requires primary structures to meet a minimum front yard setback of 15’; Applicant will have 11’; Variance requested is for 4’. This property is located at 39 Interlaken Road (RPL-10 Zoning District). 3.Pavel Kois & Natalia Niebrzydowska: Case #21-16 – Area Variance Applicant is requesting an area variance pursuant to §1547 of the Patterson Town Code: Schedule of regulations, in order to legalize an existing 10’ x 14’ shed. Patterson Town Code requires accessory structures to meet a minimum side yard setback of 15’; Applicant has 7’; Variance requested is for 8’. This property is located at 53 High View Drive (R-1 Zoning District). 4.Jeanette Langone: Case #22-16 – Special Use Permit: Accessory Apartment Applicant is requesting a special use permit for an accessory apartment pursuant to §154105 of the Patterson Town Code; -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Accessory apartments. Patterson Town Code §154-105A(12)(a) states that if there is a change in the ownership of a residence with a legal accessory apartment, the new owner must receive a special use permit to continue the use of the accessory apartment within 90 days of the change in ownership. This property is located at 27 Kenwood Road (RPL-10 Zoning District). 5.Jamie Provenzano, Centennial Provisions (859 Fair Street Realty, LLC): Case #23-16 – Area Variance Applicant is requesting an area variance pursuant to §1547 of the Patterson Town Code: Schedule of regulations, in order to construct an additional 12,457 sq. ft. storage/warehouse building behind an existing building on the property. Patterson Town Code requires primary structures to meet a minimum rear yard setback of 50’; Applicant will have 28’; Variance requested is for 22’. This property is located at 859 Fair Street (I Zoning District). By Order of the ZBA Lars Olenius, Chairman P. 10/12 - 107 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- LLC Legal Notice Notice of formation of DAV Handyman Services LLC Arts. of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 09/26/2016. Office location, County of Putnam. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 35 Rebecca Lane, Carmel, NY 10512. Purpose: any lawful act. P 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16 - 14 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Supreme Court SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF PUTNAM DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF THE INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE TRUST 2007-AR211P, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-AR21IP UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED OCTOBER 1, 2007, Plaintiff against KAREN PARKS A/K/A KAREN L. PARKS, STEPHEN PARKS A/K/A STEPHEN M. PARKS, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on September 8, 2016. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center, Carmel, N.Y. on the 14th day of November, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. premises All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Village of Cold Spring, Town of Philipstown, County of Putnam and State of New York. Said premises known as 25 Chestnut Street, Cold Spring, N.Y. 10516. Tax account number: SBL#: 49.5-3-3. Approximate amount of lien $ 712,818.64 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 695-13. Naomi Duker, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street - Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 P. 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02 - 57 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PUTNAM COUNTY AND TOWN NOTICES -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Supreme Court NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PUTNAM, WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, DOING BUSINESS AS CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR BCAT 2015-13BTT, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN RUFUS A/K/A JOHN J. RUFUS; BARBARA RUFUS A/K/A BARBARA A. RUFUS, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on May 13, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Front Steps of the Putnam County Supreme Court, 20 County Center Drive, Carmel, NY on October 31, 2016 at 9:30 a.m., premises known as 32 Gardineer Road, Putnam Valley, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Putnam Valley, County of Putnam and State of New York, Section 85.05, Block 1 and Lot 66. Approximate amount of judgment is $226,786.84 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 1222/13. Naomi Duker, Esq., Referee Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter Road, Ste. 590, Elmsford, NY 10523, Attorneys for Plaintiff P. 9/28, 10/05, 10/12, 10/19 - 45 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PUTNAM, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. CLAUDETTE OF TAHATDIL, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on July 22, 2016, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center Drive, Carmel, NY on November 16, 2016 at 1:00 p.m., premises known as 212 Barger Street, Putnam Valley, NY. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Putnam Valley, County of Putnam and State of New York, Section 74.13, Block 1 and Lot 22. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 1276/2013. Stephen P. Gold, Esq., Referee Berkman, Henoch, Peterson, Peddy & Fenchel, P.C., 100 Garden City Plaza, Garden City, NY 11530, Attorneys for Plaintiff P. 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02 - 37 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: PUTNAM COUNTY DITECH FINANCIAL LLC; Plaintiff(s) vs. ROBERT GRAY; SUSAN J. GRAY; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about September 2, 2016, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center, Carmel, NY 10512. On November 15, 2016 at 9:30 am. Premises known as 88 CHIEF NIMHAM CIRCLE, CARMEL, NY 10512 Section: 21.17 Block: 1 Lot: 44 ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land, situate at Lake Nin- To Place Legal Notices, Email ([email protected]) or Call 845-628-8400 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- ham in the Town of Kent, County of Putnam and State of New York, bounded and described as Lot No. 42 on a certain map entitled, “Map One of Lake Ninham, situate in the Town of Kent, Putnam County, New York, made by Roy Burgess, Land Surveyor, dated February 26, 1952 and filed in the Putnam County Clerk’s Office on January 25, 1953, File No. 635. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $312,618.30 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 2535/2014 Gordon B. Fine, Esq., REFEREE P. 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02 - 52 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT PUTNAM COUNTY U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTON MUTUAL MSC MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-S5, Plaintiff against SEAN M. MITTS ,et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein, Such & Crane LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered MARCH 28, 2016 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 20 COUNTY CENTER, CARMEL, NY on NOVEMBER 4, 2016 at 9:00 A.M.. Premises known as 58-60 ALLVIEW AVENUE A/K/A 58 ALLVIEW AVENUE #60, BREWSTER, NY 10509. Sec 68 Block 1 Lot 7. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the Town of Southeast, County of Putnam and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $879,779.51 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 146/2015 . NAOMI R. DUKER, ESQ. , Referee P. 10/05, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26 - 44 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PUTNAM HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO ASSET SECURITIESCORPORATION, MORTGAGE ASSET-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-PA1, Plaintiff, v. MARGUERITE OCELLO A/K/A MARGEURITE OCELLO, DIANE OCELLO A/K/A DIANE FEGEL A/K/A DIANE FEGAL, MARK OCELLO, Defendants. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the Office of the County Clerk of Putnam County on April 28, 2016, I, the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction at the Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center, Carmel, County of Putnam, State of New York, on November 4, 2016 at 10:00 A.M., the premises described as follows: 43 Englewood Terrace Mahopac, NY 10541 SBL No.: 76.19-1-48 ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Carmel, County of Putnam and State of New York The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 211/2014, any state of facts an accurate survey and inspection of the premises may disclose, to covenants, restrictions and easements, if any, to assessments or water charges not a lien upon the prop- -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- erty, to violations, zoning regulations, prior liens of record, if any, and ordinances of the city, town or village in which said premises lie, to leases, tenancies and occupancies, and to other charges and liens with priority over plaintiff’s mortgage. Joseph A. Charbonneau, Esq., Referee Judgment Amount: $413,777.89 Yimell M. Suarez Abreu, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff’s Attorney 700 Crossroads Building, 2 State Street Rochester, New York 14614 Tel: 585.987.2800 P. 10/05, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26 - 62 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT PUTNAM COUNTY FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff against STEPHEN R. LIMITONE ,et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein, Such & Crane LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered JULY 5, 2016 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 20 COUNTY CENTER, CARMEL, NY on OCTOBER 28, 2016 at 9:30 A.M.. Premises known as 7 NANCY ROAD, BREWSTER, NY 10509. Sec 56.18 Block 2 Lot 69. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southeast, County of Putnam and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $347,096.71 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 3398/2011 . JOSEPH A. CHARBONNEAU, ESQ. , Referee P. 9/28, 10/05, 10/12, 10/19 - 40 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PUTNAM W I L M I N G T O N S AVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST, Plaintiff AGAINST MANUEL CORTEZ, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated July 19, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center, Town of Carmel, on October 24, 2016 at 2:00PM, premises known as 204 HILL AND DALE ROAD, CARMEL, NY 10512. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Kent, County of Putnam and State of New York, SECTION 33.81, BLOCK 1, LOT 49. Approximate amount of judgment $129,769.66 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index# 429-2015. Naomi R. Duker Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 P. 9/21, 9/28, 10/05, 10/12 - 45 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PUTNAM U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR BY -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-2, Plaintiff AGAINST ALBA L. LOPEZ, et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated July 25, 2014 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the County Office Building, 20 County Center, Town of Carmel in the County of Putnam, State of New York, on October 20, 2016 at 10:00AM, premises known as 44 Lakeview Drive, Brewster, NY 10509. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southeast, County of Putnam and State of New York, Section 45.68, Block 1, Lot 28. Approximate amount of judgment $517,093.54 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index #859/08. Robert C. Bickford, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 P. 9/21, 9/28, 10/05, 10/12 - 52 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PUTNAM WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, v. CLAUDIA LIMA A/K/A CLAUDIA MARIA LIMA, et al., Defendants. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the Office of the County Clerk of Putnam County on August 4, 2016, I, the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction at Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center, Carmel, County of Putnam, State of New York, on November 15, 2016 at 10:30 A.M., the premises described as follows: 22 Katonah Road Carmel, NY 10512 SBL No.: 33.58-1-43 ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Kent, County of Putnam, and State of New York The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 47/2015, any state of facts an accurate survey and inspection of the premises may disclose, to covenants, restrictions and easements, if any, to assessments or water charges not a lien upon the property, to violations, zoning regulations, prior liens of record, if any, and ordinances of the city, town or village in which said premises lie, to leases, tenancies and occupancies, and to other charges and liens with priority over plaintiff’s mortgage. Stanley E. Esposito, Esq., Referee Judgment Amount: $255,152.95 Yimell M. Suarez Abreu, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff’s Attorney 700 Crossroads Building, 2 State Street Rochester, New York 14614 Tel: 585.987.2800 P. 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02 - 54 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT PUTNAM COUNTY STATE OF NEW YORK MORTGAGE AGENCY, Plaintiff against STEPHEN SODERSTROM A/K/A STEVEN E. SODERSTROM, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOANNE SODERSTROM A/K/A JOANNE M. SODERSTROM, DECEASED ,et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein, Such & Crane LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of PAGE 13 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Foreclosure and Sale Entered AUGUST 25, 2015 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 20 COUNTY CENTER, CARMEL, NY on OCTOBER 28, 2016 at 9:00 A.M.. Premises known as 173 TERRY HILL ROAD, LAKE CARMEL, NY 10512. Sec 22.82 Block 1 Lot 16. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Kent, Putnam County, New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $69,263.56 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 811/2014 . TED A. NOVICK, ESQ. , Referee P. 9/28, 10/05, 10/12, 10/19 - 45 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF PUTNAM HOUSEHOLD FINANCE REALTY CORPORATION OF NEW YORK, Plaintiff against MATHELYN CLAUDIOSANTIAGO A/K/A MATHELYN CLAUDIO; ANGEL R. SANTIAGO; JOSE SANTIAGO, Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on June 22, 2015. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center, Carmel, N.Y. on the 19th day of October, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. premises All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Philipstown, County of Putnam and State of New York. Said premises known as 9 Brant Terrace, Garrison, N.Y. 10524. Tax account number: SBL #: 91.5-2-25. Approximate amount of lien $ 697,549.99 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 3655-10. Margaret A. Nicholson, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street - Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 P. 9/21, 9/28, 10/05, 10/12 - 49 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT PUTNAM COUNTY FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff against TIMOTHY J. FISHER ,et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein, Such & Crane LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered JUNE 7, 2016 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 20 COUNTY CENTER, CARMEL, NY on OCTOBER 21, 2016 at 9:30 A.M.. Premises known as 10 ANN PLACE, LAKE PEEKSKILL, NY 10537. Sec 83.72 Block 1 Lot 67. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate, lying and being in the Town of Putnam Valley, County of Putnam and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $318,302.20 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 782/2013 . DIANNE BRAUN HANLEY, ESQ. , Referee P. 9/21, 9/28, 10/05, 10/12 - 42 PAGE 14 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PUTNAM COUNTY AND TOWN NOTICES -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT PUTNAM COUNTY JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff against KEVIN T. CLIFFORD; PATRICIA FILIPAKIS CLIFFORD A/K/A PATRICIA F. CLIFFORD A/K/A PATRICIA CLIFFORD ,et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein, Such & Crane LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered FEBRUARY 25, 2016 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 20 COUNTY CENTER, CARMEL, NY on OCTOBER 28, 2016 at 10:00 A.M.. Premises known as 10 SPLIT ROCK ROAD, MAHOPAC, NY 10541. Sec 64.12 Block 1 Lot 49. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected situate, lying and being along Split Rock Road, in the area known as Mahopac Woods, near the northeasterly corner of Lake Mahopac, in the Township of Carmel, County of Putnam and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $426,953.84 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 2011/2014 . JOHN F. COCOLA, ESQ. , Referee P. 9/28, 10/05, 10/12, 10/19 - 49 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF PUTNAM BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff against ARTHUR CONNOLLY, JR. AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR CONNOLLY, TIMOTHY CONNOLLY AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR CONNOLLY, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered on August 4, 2016. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center, Carmel, N.Y. on the 16th day of November, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. premises All that piece or parcel of land, situate and being at Putnam Lake in the Town of Patterson, County of Putnam and State of New York. Said premises known as 17 Newburgh Road, Patterson, N.Y. 12563. Tax account number: SBL#: 25.62-1-72. Approximate amount of lien $ 210,001.62 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 116-14. Christopher York, Esq., Referee. McCabe, Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 145 Huguenot Street - Suite 210 New Rochelle, New York 10801 (914) 636-8900 P. 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02 - 49 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PUTNAM HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for Wells Fargo Asset Securities Corporation, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-18, Plaintiff AGAINST Nicolas Velez; Awilda Velez; et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated July 15, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center, Carmel, NY on October 25, 2016 at 10:30AM, premises known as 4 Shindegan To Place Legal Notices, Email ([email protected]) or Call 845-628-8400 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Hill Rd, Carmel, NY 10512. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Carmel, County of Putnam and State of NY, Section 77.13 Block 1 Lot 52. Approximate amount of judgment $783,362.32 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 405/14. Charles A. D’Agostino, Esq., Referee Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, LLC Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff 175 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, New York 14624 (877) 759-1835 Dated: August 16, 2016#89303 P. 9/21, 9/28, 10/05, 10/12 - 46 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF PUTNAM SANTANDER BANK, N.A. F/K/A SOVEREIGN BANK, NA A/K/A SOVEREIGN BANK, Plaintiff -againstKEVIN D. NICASTRI A/K/A KEVIN NICASTRI, MARIE NICASTRI, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., DISCOVER BANK, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC MARINE NICASTRI Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly dated AUGUST 29, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at THE PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 20 COUNTY CENTER, CARMEL, NEW YORK on October 27, 2016 at 2:00 PM premises known as 2 BARNUM COURT, BREWSTER, NY 10509. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southeast, County of PUTNAM and State of New York. Section: 35. Block: 2 Lot: 38 Approximate amount of lien $547,087.08 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment Index # 427/13 JUDITH REARDON, ESQ., REFEREE STEIN, WIENER AND ROTH, L.L.P., ATTORNEYS FOR THE PLAINTIFF O N E O L D C O U N T RY ROAD, SUITE 113 CARLE PLACE, NY 11514 DATED: September 23, 2016 FILE #: SOV 61632 P. 9/28, 10/05, 10/12, 10/19 - 54 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PUTNAM WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, v. ANTHONY ZERBO A/K/A ANTHONY L. ZERBO, DAWN ZERBO A/K/A DAWN M. ZERBO, et al., Defendants. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the Office of the County Clerk of Putnam County on June 24, 2016, I, the Referee named in said Judgment, will sell in one parcel at public auction at the Putnam County Courthouse, 20 County Center, Carmel, County of Putnam, State of New York, on October 27, 2016 at 9:00 A.M., the premises described as follows: 1233 Route 311 Patterson, NY 12563 SBL No.: 4-1-11 ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Patterson, County of Putnam and State of New York The premises are sold subject to the provisions of the filed judgment, Index No. 359-2013, any state of facts an accurate survey and inspection of the premises may disclose, to covenants, restrictions and easements, if any, to assessments or water -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- charges not a lien upon the property, to violations, zoning regulations, prior liens of record, if any, and ordinances of the city, town or village in which said premises lie, to leases, tenancies and occupancies, and to other charges and liens with priority over plaintiff’s mortgage. Kenneth L. Bunting, Esq., Referee Judgment Amount: $322,588.12 Yimell M. Suarez Abreu, Esq. Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Plaintiff’s Attorney 700 Crossroads Building, 2 State Street Rochester, New York 14614 Tel: 585.987.2800 P. 9/28, 10/05, 10/12, 10/19 - 55 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF PUTNAM NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, Plaintiff AGAINST LEO P. SURETTE, JR., et al., Defendant(s) Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly dated January 22, 2016 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Putnam County Courthouse at 20 County Center, Carmel, NY 10512, on November 04, 2016 at 9:15AM, premises known as 9 Maiden Lane, Carmel, NY 10541. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Carmel, County of Putnam and State of New York, Section 75.6, Block 2, Lot 10. Approximate amount of judgment $207,283.04 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment for Index #1708/14. Michael Khader, Esq., Referee Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100 Williamsville, NY 14221 P. 10/05, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26 - 40 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT PUTNAM COUNTY WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004PR2 TRUST, Plaintiff against NANCY MARINACCIO; CAMILLE M. MARINACCIO ,et al Defendants Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Fein, Such & Crane LLP, 1400 Old Country Road, Suite C103, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Entered DECEMBER 31, 2014 I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 20 COUNTY CENTER, CARMEL, NY on NOVEMBER 4, 2016 at 9:30 A.M.. Premises known as 2 MOUNTAIN BROOK DRIVE, BREWSTER, NY 10509. Sec 58.5 Block 1 Lot 11. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southeast, County of Putnam and State of New York. Approximate Amount of Judgment is $271,338.91 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index No 1987/2013 . MAUREEN FLEMING, ESQ. , Referee P. 10/05, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26 - 43 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Tax Lien NOTICE OF TAX DELINQUENCY STATE OF NEW YORK PUTNAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE CARMEL, NEW YORK -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- WHEREAS, arrears of taxes for the levy of 2016, charged and imposed pursuant to law, remain due and unpaid on various lots, tract, pieces or parcels of land located within Putnam County and as described in the attached list by Tax Map Number; and WHEREAS, the Tax Map Number is in accordance with the official tax maps of the Putnam County Real Property Tax Department, and is the official description; and WHEREAS, the name given being those of the owners or occupants as the same appear on the assessment rolls for the levy 2016 and the aggregate amount due on each parcel as of the time of filing the Notice of Tax Delinquency, such amounts including unpaid taxes, interest, expenses and other charges against the properties for such year. NOW, therefore, notice is hereby given that pursuant to the power vested in me, on the 1st day of November, 2016, I will file with the Putnam County Clerk a list of delinquent taxes on all parcels, or respective lots, tracts, pieces or parcels of land setting forth the tax amount due which shall be sufficient to pay the State, County, Town, Highway, School, or other taxes assessed thereon in the levy year 2016 on each thereof, respectively, together with interest, expenses, and charges which have arisen or accrued or that may arise on November 1, 2016. BE FURTHER advised that the filing of such list shall constitute constructive notice, to a purchaser from or encumbrance against, any owners or occupants of all tax map numbers listed herein with the same force and effect as the filing of an individual and separate notice of Pendency pursuant to Article Sixty-Five (65) of the Civil Practice Laws Rules. FURTHER NOTICE GIVEN THAT WHEN TWO (2) YEARS HAVE EXPIRED (JANUARY 1, 2018), AFTER THE DATE ON WHICH THE TAX BECAME A LIEN (JANUARY 1, 2016), THE LIEN WILL BE SUMMARILY FORECLOSED BY THE COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE MANNER PROVIDED BY TITLE 3 OF ARTICLE 11 OF THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW ON FORECLOSURE OF SAID LIEN. THE OWNERS OR OCCUPANTS COULD THEN LOSE ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST IN THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE ATTACHED LISTS. CARMEL 1. Cottages To Castles Dev Corp 42.-1-6 $5,609.79 2. Interpares Unus LLC Primus 42.-1-20 $201.43 3. CMF Property LLC 43.-1-33 $11,201.20 4. Filipponi George V & Mary E 43.17-1-58 $10,063.52 5. Langley Lorraine F 43.17-1-63 $3,846.25 6. Christatos Michael 43.20-1-31 $5,377.29 7. Macko John 44.-2-7.2 $3,911.89 8. Vataj Nuo & Mirash 44.-2-65 $23,403.29 9. Prestigiacomo Mavurizio 44.10-1-3 $6,054.87 10. Dash Consulting Inc 44.10-1-9 $171.60 11. Kalafus Richard J & Marion J 44.11-1-14 $5,204.38 12. Conciatori Jeffrey & Mindy B 44.11-1-20.-2203 $1,194.00 13. Barlow Cox Lois 44.11-1-20.-2905 $7,433.70 14. Selva Robert & Emily T J 44.11-1-22.-2001 $1,299.11 15. McGlinchey Matthew & Noelita 44.13-1-16 $8,825.52 16. Gleneida Professional Office 44.13-2-15 $33,359.00 17. Scalafani Rosalie G 44.13-2-33 $15,466.66 18. Long Joseph A 44.13-2-40 $16,423.53 19. Varga Veronica 44.13-2-43 $5,582.33 20. Alm Susan P 44.13-2-71 $19,186.04 21. Cohen Ivane & Laura 44.14-1-38 $19,074.37 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 22. Jacobsen Stacey 44.14-1-49.-1873 $7,042.31 23. Michaels Glen Homeowners Assoc 44.14-1-108 $444.08 24. Goutremout Vawn 44.14-2-11 $15,380.27 25. Camarda Paul 44.15-2-4 $465.91 26. Messerschmitt Steven A & Sullivan Maria 44.15-2-15 $13,615.43 27. McGill Daniel & Mary 44.15-2-26 $11,392.75 28. Morretta Matthew 44.17-1-11 $13,867.88 29. 12 Fair St Corp 44.18-1-19 $3,923.88 30. Constance Douglas C & Christopher C 44.19-2-8 $10,730.03 31. Feinstein Goldenberg Katz Associates Inc 52.-1-15 $776.77 32. Nachtwey Diane 52.20-1-3 $25,010.29 33. Zirkle Douglas 53.-1-33 $8,250.61 34. Primiano James & Mary Ann 53.-1-37 $103.63 35. Primiano James & Mary Ann 53.-1-38 $4,279.18 36. Ossi Sport Club Inc Novotny Marisol 53.-1-59.-56 $4,984.50 37. Ossi Sport Club Inc Illigasch Walter J 53.-1-59.-70 $8,931.29 38. Cottages To Castles Dev. Corp. 53.-1-63 $25,364.51 39. Vallely Kim 53.-2-8 $24,779.46 40. Evans Frances 53.-2-9 $19,243.83 41. Zirkle Douglas P 53.-2-45 $8,181.14 42. Aquilino Joanne 53.-2-62.1 $25,010.29 43. Illigasch Walter J 53.-2-77 $11,778.94 44. Carulli Anthony & Ita 53.8-1-10 $749.25 45. Drumme Mary 53.12-1-31 $575.30 46. Lebow Alan 53.12-1-39 $3,533.06 47. Chase Saul & Ingrid 53.13-1-10 $1,185.57 48. Bergin Mary C 53.16-1-18 $3,362.52 49. Schneider Suraj A & GarciaSchneider Perin 53.16-1-26 $4,133.12 50. Schere Richard A & Adrienne L 53.16-1-45 $1,062.34 51. Kaslow Nathan 53.16-1-48 $3,150.23 52. Bonder Scott & Amy 53.16-1-50 $3,988.16 53. Silao Nicholas 53.16-2-5 $95.10 54. Silao Nicholas 53.16-2-7 $95.10 55. Torres Eddie & Kristina 53.16-2-11 $3,375.04 56. Drumme Thomas 53.16-2-15 $50.02 57. Morando Ralph 53.17-1-39 $19,473.23 58. Forest Park Water Co Inc Billing Dept 53.20-1-10 $5,314.72 59. Butcher Harry S Jr & Karen I 53.20-1-12 $6,542.07 60. Brytus William Ciarlo Lisa 54.9-1-28 $20,884.01 61. Baione Michael 54.14-1-13 $19,045.74 62. Wdowiak Jazownik Izabela 54.14-1-21 $15,678.26 63. Maselli Gertrude Divernieri Audrey 54.16-1-58 $14,581.62 64. Charry Leslie E 54.19-1-1 $13,513.88 65. Crecco James A 54.19-1-6 $2,122.13 66. Mangione Julius R 55.-2-17.-7 $1,562.57 67. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.2-1 $6,390.84 68. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.2-2 $6,168.04 69. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.3-1 $6,489.44 70. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.3-2 $6,075.60 71. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.4 $12,264.25 72. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.5 $21,198.38 73. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.6-1 $14,523.04 74. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.6-2 $17,889.44 75. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.7-1 $10,733.46 76. Hudson Valley Realty Corp 55.-2-24.7-2 $11,284.50 77. Par Four Realty Company LLC 55.-2-24.8-1 $19,813.60 78. Par Four Realty Company LLC 55.-2-24.8-2 $18,890.72 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PUTNAM COUNTY AND TOWN NOTICES -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 79. Luppino Antonio & Krista 55.-2-115 $27,682.71 80. 15 Church St LLC 55.6-1-23 $35,040.74 81. Gerathy Marilyn L & Sakalian Barbara 55.6-1-52 $3,805.95 82. Austin Gary 55.9-1-20 $5,113.93 83. 118 Old Rt 6 Realty Corp. 55.12-2-5 $26,636.02 84. Kemp Lori 55.14-1-15 $8,078.27 85. Pickett Daryl & Marsha 55.14-1-36.2 $22,380.52 86. Fusco Paul & Laura 55.15-1-18 $5,363.52 87. Maccarini Anthony G 55.15-1-19 $4,672.38 88. SMA1, Inc. 55.15-1-20 $6,008.93 89. Simone Anna 55.15-1-36.-401 $2,542.98 90. Murphy Christopher S 55.18-1-2 $4,865.91 91. Rojas Lyda 55.19-1-4 $35,539.56 92. Facinelli Steven J & RabryFacinelli Mildred 55.19-1-19.1 $20,727.89 93. Serg Inc 63.-1-16.2 $6,998.89 94. Riendeau James W & Doris A 63.-1-21 $9,160.75 95. Zach Alois Jr & Rosalia 63.8-1-15 $12,111.38 96. Rimaldi Enzo & Jean A 63.16-1-24 $20,675.16 97. Solomon Diane 63.82-1-37 $8,895.83 98. Nelson Paul C & Suzanne H 63.82-1-61 $3,052.41 99. Martin Thomas F Jr 63.82-1-70 $9,111.43 100. Longobardi Kim 64.5-1-38 $8,624.00 101. Giannico Anthony A & Jacqueline 64.6-1-36 $24,786.43 102. Archer Lee Billing Dept 64.7-1-10 $5,342.54 103. Kirkwood Estates LLC 64.7-1-31 $749.25 104. Salzberger Thomas Zachar Danielle 64.8-1-11.11 $7,038.98 105. Hart Victoria Lynn 64.8-1-18.3 $7,708.77 106. M.O.T.M., Inc. 64.8-1-35 $5,874.11 107. Caruana Lorraine 64.9-1-13 $1,879.55 108. Panny Robert Jr 64.10-1-21 $27,217.38 109. Kirkwood Estates 64.11-1-19 $610.11 110. Yeates J C & Newton J 64.11-1-51 $4,486.52 111. Helbock Eric M 64.11-2-2 $262.87 112. Mannino Giuseppe 64.12-1-25 $2,273.43 113. Drumheller Ronald L & Lillian K 64.12-2-45 $3,324.97 114. Mcmahon Kenneth M & Laura 64.13-1-6 $12,020.41 115. Chastang Jean Claude 64.13-1-40 $10,992.40 116. Cooper Charles 64.15-1-30 $2,054.26 117. Haberin Lance & Susan 64.15-1-45 $5,156.65 118. Krauss Frank P & Maureen 64.17-1-13 $10,700.69 119. Green Empire Cleaners LLC 64.18-1-17 $19,040.81 120. Masters Henry L III 65.5-1-38.1 $9,653.35 121. Teakettle Spout Realty Corp 65.6-1-19 $38,330.71 122. Lopardo Federico 65.8-1-8 $3,974.65 123. Bevilacqua Matthew F & Rie L 65.9-1-2 $13,737.37 124. Pellegrino Gregory 65.9-1-27 $3,684.52 125. Prelvukic Redzep & Usa 65.10-1-11 $5,049.35 126. A C R A Holdings Inc 65.10-2-12 $25,420.17 127. Gallagher Brian 65.10-2-16 $9,001.69 128. Papineau Camille 65.11-1-8 $17,250.26 129. Carmody John & Sephine 65.11-2-10 $761.96 130. Miraglia Gina 65.11-2-28 $2,887.94 131. Suchomel Charles & Endres Susan 65.11-2-43 $7,643.78 132. Geyer Peter R & Margaret A 65.13-1-42 $4,406.92 133. Khalid Azahari 65.13-1-46 $8,171.08 134. Mayo Dominick 65.15-1-78 $15,950.39 135. Rohrig Michael J & Sylvia 65.16-1-51 $11,475.07 136. Serg Inc 65.19-1-1.3 $7,012.83 To Place Legal Notices, Email ([email protected]) or Call 845-628-8400 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 137. 5504 ME LLC 65.19-1-1.5 $401.29 138. D’Alessandro Raymond 66.-2-20.2 $4,779.55 139. D’Alessandro Raymond 66.-2-20.3 $8,755.56 140. Kling Carl 66.14-1-20 $12,449.05 141. Brogan Sonja 66.15-1-11.-301 $1,650.48 142. Forest Park Water Co Inc 66.17-1-4 $305.42 143. Forest Park Water Co Inc 66.17-1-11 $5,403.14 144. Materasso Michael & Dora 74.12-2-44 $137.15 145. Materasso Michael & Dora 74.12-2-47 $221.00 146. Mancino Giuseppe 74.12-2-48 $3,776.16 147. Gallinelli Angelo & Doreen 74.20-2-28 $42,525.37 148. McCord Susan P & Carrie B 74.34-1-9 $5,008.19 149. Reda Charles M & Ospina Maria E 74.34-1-39 $10,289.71 150. Umpenhour Charles H & Tracy A 74.34-1-44 $4,026.69 151. Chach Gregory B & Carol Ann 74.42-1-72 $11,514.80 152. FRF Corp 74.43-1-10 $4,814.41 153. Amiano Angelo M & Na 74.43-1-22 $11,502.38 154. Berardis Anthony J Jr & Lisa K 75.5-1-11 $18,452.04 155. Hill Brian M & Linda L 75.6-1-3 $10,139.29 156. Delamere Patrick J Jr & Kathleen F 75.6-1-74 $12,191.04 157. Fisher Attn: Richard Nannarello II 75.6-2-25.-1 $488.11 158. Fisher Attn: Ernest & Dagmar Iarussi 75.6-2-25.-2 $270.70 159. Fisher Attn: Reina Dominic 75.6-2-25.-4 $270.70 160. Fisher Attn: Ryan John & Heather 75.6-2-25.-5 $488.11 161. Fisher Attn: Bottari Laura 75.6-2-25.-7 $488.11 162. Fisher Attn: Michael T Fisher 75.6-2-25.-9 $705.52 163. Fisher Attn: Jane H Hauck 75.6-2-25.-12 $705.52 164. Fisher Attn: Millennium Home Contract 75.6-2-25.-15 $270.70 165. Fisher Attn: John Intile 75.6-2-25.-16 $488.11 166. Fisher Attn: King Charles & Jean A 75.6-2-25.-17 $270.70 167. Fisher & Fisher Michael 75.6-2-25.-18 $705.52 168. Thomas John J 75.6-2-28 $108.93 169. Vuksanaj Anthony & Gina 75.6-2-29 $261.69 170. Vuksanaj Anthony & Gina 75.6-2-34 $261.69 171. Helbock Eric M 75.6-2-40 $1,670.74 172. Thomas John J 75.6-2-62 $332.20 173. 56 William Street LLC 75.6-2-64 $9,953.56 174. Capital Ltd. JREL 75.7-1-1 $13,358.86 175. 79 West Lake Blvd., LLC 75.7-2-63 $7,574.26 176. Frumkin Joseph B & Debra 75.8-1-49 $25,093.02 177. Inc. M.O.T.M., 75.8-2-14 $22,355.51 178. Conlin Margaret & Peter 75.8-2-38 $9,601.02 179. Benson Cathleen J & John F III 75.9-1-17 $9,799.46 180. Besharat Ibrahim 75.9-1-57 $3,532.63 181. Koschack Alfred G 75.9-2-18 $206.73 182. Koschack Alfred G & B 75.9-2-19 $206.73 183. Koschack Alfred G 75.9-2-20 $199.69 184. Koschack Alfred G & B 75.9-2-21 $199.69 185. Koschack Alfred G 75.9-2-22 $4,410.70 186. Toro Leila J 75.10-1-11 $13,599.76 187. Estate Of Allen Edward Adam 75.10-1-24 $4,933.57 188. Kamvosoulis Stratos & Laurieann 75.10-2-18 $9,890.46 189. Dudyshyn Richard S & Tracy 75.11-1-31 $27,389.44 190. Silao Nicholas 75.12-1-22 $165.08 191. Helbock Eric M 75.12-1-23 $3,951.29 192. Forest Park Water Co Inc 75.13-1-6 $5,450.06 193. Cmaylo James 75.13-1-15 $13,202.81 194. Putnam Brook Homeowner -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Assoc 75.13-1-31 $749.17 195. Putnam Brook Homeowner Assoc 75.13-1-36 $401.24 196. Nardella Paul & Donna 75.13-1-69 $14,698.19 197. Bunyea Jeffrey J & Rosemarie 75.13-1-72 $19,167.63 198. Putnam Brook HOA Inc 75.13-1-74 $400.57 199. Putnam Brook Homeowner Assoc 75.13-1-82 $79.79 200. Iovino Peter & Madeline M 75.14-1-23 $24,884.53 201. Richard Dudyshyn Contracting 75.15-1-43 $563.04 202. Russo Joseph A & Roseann 75.16-1-46 $5,764.28 203. Zottoli Debra A & Thomas 75.16-2-41 $12,358.61 204. Forest Park Water Co Inc. 75.16-2-59 $1,528.75 205. Ferri Sam 75.18-1-43 $5,282.11 206. Ferri Sam 75.18-1-44 $5,282.11 207. C And C Meadowcrest Holding 75.19-1-1.12 $41,967.40 208. Agor Albert A 75.19-1-5 $10,495.36 209. Forest Park Water Co Inc 75.20-1-16 $10,033.26 210. Gilead Hill Corp 75.20-1-21 $2,734.00 211. Viscovich Mario & Adrian M 75.42-1-69 $123.04 212. Seeley Eric & McGean Margaret 75.43-1-14 $2,772.61 213. Palladino Realty Mgmt LLC 75.44-1-60 $11,148.12 214. Baron Lee M 75.51-1-24 $8,024.13 215. Seeley Eric & McGean Margaret 75.51-1-41 $6,998.24 216. Lebenkoff Abraham 75.65-1-25 $296.41 217. Casino Jacqueline Huberty 75.73-1-1 $17,867.41 218. Gallagher John & Leah 75.74-1-5 $3,861.56 219. Epstein Myrna & Grobe Marcie 75.74-1-24 $400.57 220. Epstein Myrna & Grobe Marcie 75.74-1-25 $747.86 221. Spano Elizabeth A 76.5-1-52.-1601 $4,950.15 222. Methodist Church 76.5-1-56 $443.49 223. Pearle Howard & O’Reilly George 76.9-1-12 $15,511.98 224. D’Agostino Amanda 76.9-1-21 $13,276.99 225. Harney Gail E 76.9-2-8 $2,903.51 226. Lake Mahopac United Methodist 76.9-2-14 $1,296.57 227. Genovese Louis & Frances 76.9-2-34.2 $1,066.41 228. Loan Servicing LLC Bayview 76.9-2-56 $3,466.37 229. Lemmens John C 76.11-1-34 $4,925.01 230. Hennelly Kevin & Catherine T 76.11-1-62 $2,858.02 231. Fossati Robert & Margaret 76.12-1-19 $31,184.15 232. Reilly Thomas J & Nancy L 76.13-1-22 $13,202.28 233. Decicco Robert & Donna L 76.13-1-45 $11,677.92 234. Honey Do Men LLC 76.13-2-40 $13,592.49 235. Goodrow Paul L & Kathleen 76.13-2-51 $13,786.91 236. Roman Juan 76.13-2-53 $9,974.08 237. Pareres Lisa & Joseph L 76.14-2-23 $18,157.43 238. Lam Ping Yick & Sophia F 76.14-2-25 $16,514.99 239. Forest Park Water Co Inc 76.16-1-15 $422.14 240. Kroell Gary S 76.17-1-17 $1,862.81 241. Kroell Gary 76.17-1-18.1 $749.25 242. 16 Lake Road, Inc. 76.17-1-19 $2,165.25 243. Parent Estate 76.17-1-28 $12,288.11 244. Kiernan Kevin 76.17-2-9 $11,818.59 245. Kiernan Gary & Brigid 76.17-2-10 $18,094.44 246. Ballerini John F & Eileen 76.17-2-23 $227.68 247. Saccente Trevor & Pascale Danielle 76.17-2-42 $3,846.08 248. Herlihy Diane J 76.18-2-36 $5,846.11 249. Frederickson Wm E & Coombs Bethann 76.20-1-8 $6,436.05 250. Deagan William J & Joanna 76.20-1-30 $2,465.96 251. Mistretta Gladys & Honigsberg Elizabeth -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 76.30-1-21.-108 $3,972.13 252. Laperuta Joseph A & Patricia M 77.5-2-18 $15,846.14 253. Sheahan Rita & Fries-Acker Joan 77.13-2-30 $679.70 254. Sheahan Rita & Fries-Acker Joan 77.13-2-31 $2,858.85 255. Perez Elizabeth 77.18-1-26 $5,336.02 256. Ellard Preston Scott 77.19-1-19 $11,068.80 257. Forest Park Water Co Inc 85.7-1-5 $1,303.50 258. Bauerlein Milka S 85.8-2-1 $5,072.94 259. Butler Patrick J 85.11-1-27 $11,273.28 260. Forest Park Water Co Inc 85.12-1-8 $7,957.58 261. Harvill Nancy & John 85.12-1-9 $6,453.03 262. Flynn Richard E & Dennis R 85.16-1-13 $16,034.82 263. Boniello Carmine & Rasulo Peter 85.16-1-20 $11,482.16 264. Lam Chun Kit 86.5-1-22 $4,701.35 265. Caristia Donna 86.6-1-2.-503 $5,533.66 266. Baldwin Hills Realty LLC 86.6-1-4 $27,838.98 267. DBS 17, LLC 86.7-1-2 $39,847.95 268. Empire State Assoc Holding Co 86.7-1-19 $16,267.08 269. Parent David W Est. 86.8-2-31 $1,793.20 270. Parent David W - Est. 86.8-2-43 $2,141.19 271. Germani Sonja & Joseph 86.9-1-21 $3,694.79 272. Savino Benedetto 86.9-1-26 $15,751.68 273. Stanek Christine 86.9-1-43 $9,330.75 274. Baldwin Hills Realty, LLC 86.11-1-1 $41,883.90 275. Lormat Construction Corp 86.11-1-10 $54,192.32 276. Cirino Peter & Gkanios John Philip 86.12-1-20 $5,302.85 277. Vought John J & Doreen A 86.12-1-35 $8,498.65 278. Serg Inc 86.14-1-8 $6,998.89 279. Barker John D 86.40-1-10 $11,512.48 280. Fellner Jacqueline 86.47-1-20 $13,196.49 281. Lake Baldwin Taxpayers 86.47-1-37 $10,239.95 282. Sargeant Michele 87.5-1-21.-7400 $467.06 283. Sequeira Manuel A Jr & Angela M 87.5-1-57.-5800 $7,860.83 284. Sequeira Manuel A Jr & Angela M 87.5-1-62.-8200 $467.06 285. Parent David W - Est. 87.5-1-91 $2,141.19 286. Parent David W - Est. 87.5-1-95 $749.25 287. Mazzei Joseph 87.5-2-34 $12,561.75 288. Santoriella Cristina 87.6-1-10 $4,144.25 289. Lawson Suzanne B 87.6-1-22 $14,518.12 290. Varone Frank V & Maria 87.6-2-50 $14,069.55 291. Rodriguez Hector & Cicchesi Bernadette 87.7-1-23 $20,188.08 292. Ford Laurie Lee 87.10-1-2 $7,034.57 KENT 293. Milltown Road Acquisitions LLC 1.-1-6 $7,616.40 294. Anavil Aroonsri & Longkot 8.-1-2 $76,503.42 295. Sleight Robert Jr 9.-1-6 $6,167.59 296. Burke Lew & Antoinette 9.-1-8 $1,476.31 297. Universal GT Brotherhood Found 9.-1-14 $13,839.37 298. Atkinson Dane & Mata Nicole 9.-1-62 $6,722.13 299. Perrin Pamela 9.-1-42 $7,292.95 300. Helbock Eric 9.-1-56 $2,020.70 301. Gordon Dove R 9.-1-88 $3,279.22 302. Bucci Kelli 10.-1-38.-1 $3,647.95 303. Bucci Kelli 10.-2-6.-1 $1,978.95 304. Fossati Richard H & Debra A 10.-2-7 $29,653.61 305. Vignola Michael 10.-2-14 $5,796.28 306. Benson Paul E 10.-2-17 $5,748.08 307. Sander Richard & Lillian 10.-2-21 $12,119.06 308. Raneri Jerry & Finney Brian 10.16-1-12 $5,608.26 PAGE 15 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 309. Fitzgerald Yolanda 10.20-1-34 $4,191.93 310. Hickory Brook Homes LLC 10.20-1-51 $5,714.31 311. Fraser Ann 11.-2-19 $2,745.85 312. Molony Gretchen 11.-2-25 $2,403.52 313. McCarthy Violet & Shawn 11.-2-31 $14,368.54 314. Heinz George William & Maureen A 11.7-1-4 $226.40 315. Cestero George & CesteroBou Madeline 11.8-1-22 $1,788.35 316. Maurch LLC & John Mauritzen 11.11-1-5 $2,870.87 317. Heinz George William & Maureen A 11.11-1-12 $7,382.41 318. Kang Youngmee 11.11-1-25 $2,822.92 319. Mannino Giuseppe 11.11-1-30 $1,024.56 320. Perry-Mapp Roberta & Rosenthal Mel 11.13-1-35 $199.11 321. Perry-Mapp Roberta J 11.13-1-36 $1,822.62 322. Rogers Life Estate Helen & Harrison Pamela M 11.13-1-42 $2,946.61 323. Nokland Sten A 11.15-1-19 $5,419.14 324. Mann Jason 11.15-1-35 $9,685.38 325. 2008 Realty Corp 11.16-1-4 $1,563.06 326. Donohue Terese N 11.16-1-33 $11,190.43 327. Broschart Francis P & Viola M 11.17-1-5 $8,092.47 328. Ricker Lance & Lennon Patricia 11.20-1-22 $14,897.47 329. Kane Paul 11.20-1-28 $4,794.07 330. Carino Antonio & Na 12.-1-7 $1,140.16 331. Carino Antonio & Na 12.-1-8 $1,111.01 332. Palushaj Enterprises LLC 12.-1-70 $109,547.35 333. Palushaj Enterprises LLC 12.-1-71 $9,568.49 334. Light Allen & Ida Mae 12.-1-78 $13,645.73 335. Light Ida Mae 12.-2-30 $5,712.43 336. Aquaro Daniel C & Thistle Farm 12.-3-24 $26,939.99 337. Vitiello Mario & Christopher 12.-3-32 $6,063.39 338. O’Connor Stephen S 12.-3-46 $2,816.92 339. Korangy Amir 12.-3-52 $7,452.92 340. Real Holding Corp 12.-3-58 $1,126.30 341. Real Management Corp 12.-3-59 $1,821.68 342. Angioli Corp 12.-3-68 $4,197.87 343. Real Holding Corp. 12.-3-74 $2,798.88 344. Pieratti Lawrence & Peiratti Susan 12.17-1-10 $18,203.06 345. Boyd Henry & Elizabeth 12.17-1-13 $14,289.97 346. Boyd Henry M 12.18-1-11 $9,281.65 347. Boyd Henry M 12.18-1-12 $3,611.29 348. Sicuranza Angelo & Donna 12.18-1-14 $4,914.25 349. Qualben Kai R 19.20-1-3 $5,902.40 350. Qualben Kai R 19.20-1-4 $4,525.62 351. Waldo Jeffrey B 20.-1-56 $13,455.46 352. Dolloff Donald & Joan 20.-1-61 $11,206.58 353. Bene Joseph 20.7-1-2 $916.43 354. Hall Katharine 20.8-1-11 $7,852.29 355. Blasi L. Malcom Jr 20.8-1-26 $2,117.11 356. Meisner Pearl B 20.8-1-49 $5,550.39 357. Knapp Timothy J 20.9-1-16 $9,287.43 358. Shushkewitch Lisa & Peter 20.12-1-9 $14,962.07 359. Frackman Robert J & Isa P 21.-1-15 $6,236.51 360. Nikac Mark & Ia 21.-1-24 $1,972.40 361. Nikac Maria 21.-1-25 $46,052.41 362. Gerrato-Creamer Carol & Leatherdale P 21.13-1-1 $3,332.43 363. Sferra Eileen P 21.13-1-9 $1,992.29 364. Adza, LLC 21.17-1-35 $1,495.75 PAGE 16 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES PUTNAM COUNTY AND TOWN NOTICES -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 365. Richardson Julie 21.18-1-7 $8,756.36 366. Deraffele David Charles 22.-1-1 $8,871.30 367. Newburgh Boxing Club, Inc. & Vincent Cappelletti 22.-1-21 $16,881.52 368. Real Holding Corp 22.-1-22 $3,044.55 369. Sumpio (As To 1/3) Catherine Z Zappolo (As To 1/3) James A 22.-2-28 $5,063.32 370. Sumpio (As To 1/3) Catherine Z Zappolo (As To 1/3) James A 22.-2-29 $3,668.97 371. Ebats, LLC 22.-2-35 $20,739.97 372. Capelletti Vincent 22.-2-42 $625.20 373. Capelletti Vincent 22.-2-43 $593.25 374. Urrutia Cesar 22.-2-49 $2,249.21 375. HVLI, Inc. 22.-2-50 $464.22 376. Verrastro William J & Joanne 22.18-1-23 $12,783.38 377. Matera Gregory K & Jennifer A 22.41-1-1.1 $1,622.52 378. Alers Jose A & Monica M 22.42-1-7 $5,026.20 379. Ziminski Michael 22.42-1-44 $1,017.32 380. Savitt Joseph 22.50-1-13 $321.12 381. Noga Russell 22.50-1-50.1 $5,057.18 382. Fed Home Loan Mort Corp 22.50-1-51 $12,119.80 383. Loyola Melissa 22.50-2-33 $8,271.12 384. Pecylak Joseph Jr & Darlene 22.56-1-3 $12,002.00 385. Oakes Bryce 22.56-1-4 $7,294.25 386. Helbock Eric 22.57-1-30 $197.95 387. Risbano George Louis & Nancy 22.57-1-45 $1,499.38 388. Haxhaj Rame 22.58-1-7 $2,500.95 389. Mohamed Mohamed-Ali 22.58-1-29 $4,728.95 390. QTLP, Inc. & Brian Mccaffrey, Esq. 22.58-1-46 $8,445.77 391. Maiello J 22.58-2-26 $1,017.32 392. Simpson Patrick 22.65-1-5.2 $3,807.71 393. Caporale Sabatino 2 2.65-2-33 $197.95 394. Rourke Thomas M & Christine P 22.65-2-40 $10,797.03 395. McCannon James & Sheila 22.66-1-15 $6,544.95 396. Shaffer Bertrand N 22.66-1-25 $246.10 397. Troetti Gail 22.66-1-28 $8,070.97 398. Sacred Heart Church 22.66-2-5 $1,017.32 399. R. J. A. Holding, Inc. 22.71-1-8 $1,462.07 400. Boccuzzi Joseph A 22.71-1-9 $197.95 401. R. J. A. Holding, Inc. 22.71-1-11 $1,258.34 402. Gilbert Myron 22.73-1-19 $140.39 403. Mancino Giuseppe 22.73-1-20 $1,392.26 404. Simmons Life Estate Eleanore D & Dickson Alan W 22.73-1-53 $5,505.54 405. Fed Nat Mort Assoc 22.73-1-63 $2,358.74 406. J J & D Properties & David Bodisher 22.74-1-4 $554.16 407. Mancino Giuseppe 22.74-1-35 $1,017.32 408. Defeno Richard F Jr 22.74-1-68 $13,212.39 409. Mancino Giuseppe 22.74-1-88 $1,124.49 410. Richard Jennie 22.75-1-5 $294.28 411. Burrowes Theodore 22.75-1-28 $8,595.75 412. Formisano Carmine 22.75-1-30 $1,140.55 413. RDJ Properties Inc.& James Tompkins 22.75-1-58 $1,660.05 414. McHugh John & Kathleen 22.79-1-1 $9,072.47 415. Fitzgerald Alma M 22.79-1-6 $1,140.55 416. R. J. A. Holding, Inc. 22.79-1-11 $1,572.66 417. R. J. A. Holding, Inc. 22.79-1-14 $226.40 418. Goldberg Jerome 22.79-1-16 $230.09 419. R. J. A. Holding, Inc. 22.79-1-17 $176.52 420. Goldberg Jerome 22.79-1-18 $85.45 421. Weitzmann Alvin & Fiora To Place Legal Notices, Email ([email protected]) or Call 845-628-8400 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 22.79-1-24 $246.10 422. Barrosa Nuno Jose S & Carla M 22.80-1-7 $7,842.52 423. Duff Kathleen A 22.80-1-14 $2,603.14 424. R. J. A. Holding, Inc. 22.80-1-21 $1,111.09 425. Walsh William P 22.80-1-24 $294.28 426. Carrick John V Sr. 22.80-1-36 $7,858.93 427. Carrick John V Sr. 22.80-1-38 $246.10 428. A C M L Inc 22.81-1-7 $8,842.08 429. Allen Peter N & Martha M 22.81-1-13 $140.39 430. Ochs George Jr 22.81-1-17 $251.51 431. Ochs George Jr 22.81-1-18 $1,140.55 432. McGuire Raymond 22.81-1-41 $8,467.15 433. McDonnell Brent M & Cara M 22.82-1-5 $294.28 434. Marinaccio John 22.83-1-10 $1,499.38 435. Ritchie Maria 22.83-1-21 $246.10 436. McCormack Mary 22.83-1-32 $267.55 437. Mannino Giuseppe 22.83-1-33 $246.10 438. Cooper Frederick J 22.83-2-23 $197.95 439. Cooper Frederick J 22.83-2-24 $1,017.32 440. Stern Nicole & Garewal, Eq Trt Karan 22.83-2-44 $4,155.15 441. Majestic Home Improve Corp & Lena Ivezas 22.84-1-12 $10,106.06 442. Boguski William J & Wool James W 22.84-1-13 $106.88 443. Erkmen Nuretin & Azmiye S 30.16-1-30 $2,446.04 444. Erkmen Nuretin C & Azmiyes 30.16-1-31 $3,002.64 445. Dileo Ronald & Loretta 30.20-1-13 $4,047.42 446. Hadley Maple Corporation 30.20-1-32 $1,490.28 447. Comiskey Terence & Maureen 31.-1-21 $17,935.08 448. Retained Realty 31.-1-22 $2,414.23 449. D’Alessandro Raymond 31.-1-26 $8,973.99 450. Mannino Giuseppe 31.-1-54 $1,017.72 451. Mancino Giuseppe 31.-2-10 $1,822.97 452. Helbock Eric 31.5-1-15 $4,426.86 453. Bartels Wilhelm 31.5-1-25 $5,569.65 454. Koberger Douglas 31.15-1-14 $2,635.46 455. 14 Par Ct. EJL, LLC 90% 31.19-1-2 $62,903.08 456. Williams Mark A 32.-1-5 $14,022.59 457. Good Sylvia F 32.-1-24 $4,454.81 458. Consolini Karen M 32.-1-47 $1,615.94 459. McIntire Robert W & Margaret E 33.-1-40 $3,244.46 460. Farrell Frank & Elizabeth 33.17-1-16 $11,599.62 461. 329 Route 52 Properties Inc 33.18-1-7 $3,154.49 462. 329 Route 52 Properties Inc 33.18-1-9 $2,231.37 463. Sandanova Dev Corp 33.18-1-10 $7,025.00 464. Sandanova Dev Corp 33.18-1-17 $8,419.33 465. Pugliese Kimberly & Dorene 33.18-1-41 $12,709.69 466. Gottwald Helen 33.19-1-1 $2,799.06 467. Alessi Josephine & Concetta 33.19-1-2 $1,576.98 468. Gottwald Charles 33.19-1-3 $1,576.98 469. Rosario Jorge 33.19-1-10 $1,457.39 470. Mannino Giuseppe 33.23-1-7 $1,670.76 471. RHS, LLC & Ray Schoenberg 33.24-1-17 $29,121.53 472. Alqattan Mohammad A 33.24-1-38 $246.10 473. Massi Guy M 33.24-1-59 $1,017.32 474. Mancino Giuseppe 33.25-1-13 $1,124.49 475. PGA Real Estate Solutions, LLC 33.25-1-29 $5,612.66 476. Levine Harry A 33.26-1-13 $9,066.98 477. Rose Terry 33.27-1-16 $7,728.12 478. McMahon Susan Lee 33.27-1-23 $7,813.89 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 479. Kelly John & Catherine 33.27-2-25 $2,361.29 480. Garibaldi Mike 33.27-2-30 $1,140.55 481. BNY Mellon,Trt Cit Mort Loan Trust 2007-1 33.28-1-12 $105.60 482. Lopez Ernesto & Alejandrina 33.32-1-1 $2,591.98 483. Towle Anita B 33.32-1-10 $235.39 484. Ferrucio Jaime 33.32-1-57 $294.28 485. Lubicich Paul 33.32-1-84 $2,403.27 486. Warner Tisha 33.34-1-24 $2,152.78 487. Baraldi George J & Anne B 33.34-2-14 $1,017.32 488. Imp John E & Helen E 33.35-1-32 $1,499.38 489. Greenfield Kassandra M & Jacob J 33.40-1-21 $11,541.38 490. Ill Rose Marie 33.40-1-35 $11,643.15 491. Schuster Austin & Renee W 33.41-1-14 $9,826.81 492. Plotke John 33.42-2-54 $1,140.55 493. Solomon Kathleen Dunn 33.43-1-11 $3,053.67 494. Lopardo Federico 33.43-1-22 $2,913.29 495. Richardson Dayton M 33.43-1-39 $3,440.82 496. Real Holding Corp 33.48-1-14 $1,613.83 497. Mora Humberto & Mylene 33.50-1-16 $13,410.52 498. Ereg Imre 33.50-1-37 $197.95 499. Zasso Peter & Atricia J 33.50-1-44 $9,811.43 500. Bierce Arthur & Marion 33.51-1-12 $1,258.34 501. Madden Joseph T & Elizabeth F 33.51-1-40 $1,381.58 502. Murphy Brian E & Judith A 33.51-1-41 $3,570.56 503. Gecaj Uk 33.57-1-43 $10,732.63 504. Medina Anibal & Maria 33.58-1-16 $8,735.05 505. Medina Anibal & Maria 33.58-1-17 $1,017.32 506. Hoffmann Bonnie J 33.58-1-23 $128.25 507. Hoffmann Bonnie J 33.58-1-24 $1,258.34 508. Gallagher Carelann 33.59-1-8 $4,739.59 509. Brabazon Kevin 33.59-1-10 $197.95 510. Brabazon Kevin 33.59-1-11 $197.95 511. Mannino Giuseppe 33.59-1-13 $1,124.49 512. Occhiogrossi Jos 33.59-1-29 $294.28 513. Alvarez Robert L 33.64-1-17 $3,281.94 514. Cuccia Nicholas & Tracey 33.64-1-24 $97.84 515. Carey John & Theresa 33.65-1-28 $8,461.87 516. Corsetti Rosemary 33.66-2-32 $8,601.05 517. Mannino Giuseppe 33.72-1-27 $246.10 518. KA Exclusive Properties, Ltd & Sanjeev Wahl 33.72-1-36 $15,256.63 519. Hellinger Kurt 33.72-1-58 $183.16 520. Hellinger Kurt 33.72-1-65 $856.71 521. Conway Ann Marie 33.73-1-12 $3,431.18 522. Ogiwara Oxana 33.73-1-15 $105.60 523. Ogiwara Oxana 33.73-1-16 $122.98 524. GPR Service Usa Inc. & Oxana Ogiwara 33.73-1-17 $839.22 525. Giakoumaros Georgia & Tsambicos 33.73-1-57 $3,566.67 526. Savona Nicholas 33.73-1-61 $1,140.55 527. Raneri Jerry & Finney Brian 33.73-1-70 $8,086.94 528. Raneri Jerry & Finnes Brian 33.73-1-71 $1,413.66 529. Joyce Patrick & Bridget 33.73-1-72 $3,125.56 530. Starck Edward B & Dominica D 33.74-1-12 $6,849.77 531. Bisignano Rose 33.74-1-36 $6,262.57 532. Woods Joseph M 33.74-2-49 $2,494.27 533. Woods Joseph M 33.74-2-50 $533.41 534. Devlin Hugh A Jr 33.74-2-63 $2,034.31 535. Mirro Richard & Obert 33.80-1-5 $122.98 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 536. Melagrano Josephine V 33.80-1-9 $1,017.32 537. Holotko Kristine 33.81-1-8 $197.95 538. Nemeth Joseph W & Ann T 33.81-1-23 $9,393.73 539. Gottwald Paul 33.81-1-61 $294.28 540. Balsamo Esther 33.81-1-71 $140.39 541. Mannino Giuseppe 33.82-1-4 $334.49 542. Partenza Stephen 33.82-1-7 $197.95 543. Partenza Rebecca 33.82-1-8 $294.28 544. Pisano Joseph & Loretta 33.82-1-17 $12,489.45 545. Dietrich Barbara M & Barbara Fox 33.82-1-51 $6,903.31 546. Matteo Rocco & Monaco Pasquale 33.82-1-54 $97.84 547. Jones Helen 42.-2-13 $14,875.16 548. Feldman, As Trustee Cecile & Feldman, As Trustee Robert L 42.-2-22.-2 $22,925.45 549. Delgiudice 42.-2-33 $5,598.59 550. Klein Edward J 42.7-1-11 $6,974.70 551. Tulipane William E 42.7-1-14 $4,923.51 552. Tulipane William & Hair Carolyn 42.7-1-15 $14,125.75 553. Iamiceli Rusty 42.7-1-16.2 $1,769.96 554. Buckley Jonathan 42.7-1-20 $43,210.09 555. Blatt Searle 42.11-1-16 $2,934.35 556. Primus Interpares Unus, LLC 42.15-1-4 $16,578.26 557. CMF Property LLC 43.-2-44 $18,121.29 558. Maki Christopher D 44.5-1-42 $3,221.84 559. 238-240 Route 52 Inc. 44.5-2-28 $12,876.44 560. 238-240 Route 52 Inc. 44.5-2-29 $9,429.02 561. Graziadei Lisa Ann 44.6-1-23 $8,507.57 562. Divernieri Alexander W & Valicenti Colleen 44.6-1-25 $8,478.66 563. Votano Gregory & Theresa E 44.6-2-8 $4,915.90 564. Hubsch Richard A & Catherine 44.6-2-50 $3,973.78 565. Gottwald Paul 44.7-1-15 $21,199.19 566. Rossano Angelo S & Patricia A 44.7-1-16 $1,680.71 567. Mastrangelo Sharon 44.7-2-72.-13 $7,848.83 568. Scarchilli Robert & Ilene 44.7-2-80.-5 $6,163.61 569. McLean Ave 31-34 Inc. 44.8-1-1.1 $6,842.27 570. Sclafani Family Ltd partnership 44.9-2-20 $10,948.40 571. Providence Prop. Mgmt. 44.9-2-25 $4,005.53 572. Dash Consulting, Inc 44.10-2-3 $121.31 PATTERSON 573. Fernandes Maria 3.-1-50 $4,987.77 574. Haddad William F 3.-1-11 $7,026.87 575. Salisbury Philip & Lisa 3.-1-51 $4,138.30 576. Williams Estate of Virginia & Williams Estate of Theodore L L 3.-1-81 $14,525.93 577. ARV Development LLC 3.-1-72 $3,605.79 578. Farese Robert 3.15-1-32 $9,643.59 579. Mulkins Russell 3.16-1-18 $6,853.98 580. Mulkins Russell 3.16-1-19 $1,046.18 581. Farese Robert 3.19-1-10 $12,520.22 582. Alpi Joyce 3.20-2-42.-504 $8,092.29 583. Barrett Estate of Lawrence & Barrett Estate of Arlene’ 4.-1-25 $5,912.11 584. Manrique Hugo 4.-1-27 $2,726.58 585. Gajdzik Rastislav 4.-1-3 $9,908.54 586. Vaccaro Irene 4.14-1-5 $15,459.44 587. Young Tonni 4.19-1-2 $13,581.33 588. Antonucci Ronald & Linda 4.19-1-9 $14,406.47 589. Hidalgo Nancy & I Delfredo F 5.-1-11 $21,797.08 590. Barnard Catherine 13.-1-25 $4,051.71 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 591. Burke Michael & Lori A 13.-2-16 $10,078.00 592. Solomon Helene & Emily Boldt 13.-3-105 $28,287.00 593. Caruana Lorraine 13.7-1-64 $4,203.64 594. Fraser Marcia 13.8-2-54 $2,181.77 595. Centrum Properties LLC & Denis A. Rocchio 14.19-1-17 $25,984.88 596. Honey Birch Farms LLC 15.-1-22 $18,630.56 597. Bruno Peter & Strol Krista 15.-1-46 $22,122.13 598. Patterson Crossing Realty Comp 22.-3-1 $21,517.68 599. Devane Maureen 22.12-1-3.1 $13,974.86 600. Floyd Jerome 22.12-1-3.2 $4,885.29 601. Boguski William J & Wool James J 22.84-2-10 $932.36 602. Putnam LI, LLC 22.84-2-13 $167.68 604. Garcia Daniel & Bertha 23.-1-50 $3,005.47 605. Bellucci Dominick A 23.-2-45 $7,892.34 606. Anderson Wayne & Lee Ann 23.7-1-5 $288.93 607. Al Quattan Mohammad Am 23.7-1-6 $243.63 608. Anderson Wayne 23.7-1-7 $8,039.01 609. Anderson Wayne & Lee Ann 23.7-1-8 $211.89 610. Windward Holding Corp. 23.9-1-17 $6,918.10 611. Battista Beverly & James 23.11-1-9 $11,390.13 612. Anderson Wayne & Lee Ann 23.11-1-35 $288.93 613. Anderson Wayne & Lee Ann 23.11-1-38 $211.89 614. Bellucci Dominick A 23.11-1-40 $1,421.73 615. Dalton Estate Of Jennie & James 23.12-1-27 $13,134.63 616. Pollock Hunter R 24.-1-10.1 $1,903.57 617. Barnes Harvey 24.-1-11.22 $17,248.05 618. Persaud Rampersaud D 24.-1-21 $6,134.18 619. Avellino Neil 24.-1-75 $2,217.90 620. 1118 Longwood Ave. Realty Corp 24.-2-12 $8,468.63 621. Tseshkovsky Viktor 24.7-1-21 $159.25 622. Putnam County Industrial Development Agency 24.19-1-2 $246,371.73 623. Putnam County Industrial Dev. & Brewster Plastics 24.19-1-2.-1 $4,723.44 624. Colon Nelson & Elizabeth 25.-1-51 $3,668.27 625. Porter Scott J & Janice W 25.39-1-14 $191.93 626. DiPippo Donna M & William L 25.40-1-39 $3,018.04 627. Teator Patricia 25.40-2-6 $257.35 628. Mancino Guiseppe 25.40-2-12 $203.42 629. Perri Builders Inc 25.40-2-44 $176.50 630. Perri Builders Inc 25.40-2-45 $257.35 631. Perri Builders Inc 25.40-2-46 $257.35 632. Dolan John & Gerry 25.41-1-23 $8,430.65 633. Muscolina Dorothy 25.41-1-39 $164.97 634. Rauch Howard & Charlene 25.41-1-55 $103.33 635. Caruso Michael 25.41-1-56 $214.97 636. Welch Rosemary & Nemeth Laura Julie 25.47-2-18 $138.03 637. Welch Rosemary & Nemeth Laura Julie 25.47-2-25 $138.03 638. Welch Rosemary & Nemeth Laura Julie 25.47-2-26 $4,234.79 639. Broccoli Joseph 25.47-2-32 $234.24 640. Kubie Christopher & Lisette 25.48-2-53 $8,403.72 641. Abadi Elie & Karta Shalom 25.49-1-26 $683.05 642. Mc Cormick Maureen 25.49-1-28 $64.89 643. Morris William 25.49-1-29 $85.78 644. Urrutia Cesar 25.53-1-1 $1,292.85 645. Buttigliere Mary &Facarazzo Luke 25.53-1-3 $353.56 646. Buttigliere Mary & Facarazzo Luke 25.54-1-1 $1,300.51 647. Cerbone Michael 25.54-1-40 $1,088.81 648. Esposito Joseph PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PUTNAM COUNTY AND TOWN NOTICES -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 25.54-2-41 $214.97 649. Robelen John 25.55-1-43 $4,289.96 650. Patricola Joanne 25.55-2-8 $607.63 651. Dapuzzo Ralph 25.55-2-29 $207.34 652. Camarino Matthew 25.57-1-34 $2,744.16 653. Kwechin Michael T 25.62-1-38 $9,946.99 654. Kwechin Michael 25.62-1-39 $176.50 655. Wilmoth Robert 25.62-1-55 $884.77 656. Mancino Guiseppe 25.62-1-61 $307.35 657. Borsellino Colleen A 25.62-1-73.1 $539.45 658. Wells Fargo Bank Na 25.62-1-73.4 $118.30 659. Parish Of Sacred Heart Church 25.62-1-75 $172.85 660. Parish Of Sacred Heart Church 25.62-1-79 $78.86 661. Stasieluk Karen 25.62-1-81 $1,667.73 662. Grant Eugene & Virginia 25.63-2-6 $2,705.53 663. Perri Steve 25.64-1-21 $542.22 664. Ultimate Dreamlands, LLC 25.64-1-25 $114.91 665. Rogers George & Ann 25.65-1-13 $103.33 666. Bonomolo Stella 25.65-1-29 $723.09 667. Radcliffe Samantha 25.70-1-11 $6,648.39 668. Parish Of Sacred Heart Church 25.70-1-32 $226.52 669. Parish Of Sacred Heart Church 25.70-1-33 $241.98 670. Perri Builders Inc 25.70-1-42 $1,566.12 671. Pagan Anthony & Debra 25.73-1-34 $640.66 672. Fay Michael G 25.78-1-14 $684.21 673. Robins Elizabeth 25.79-1-51 $7,102.27 674. O’Neill Edward J III & Mary Ann 25.79-1-75 $5,082.89 675. Porto Andrew & Fitzgerald Stephanie 33.-2-3 $12,260.91 676. Ambrosino Mary Ann 3 3.-2-14 $2,119.54 677. Patterson Crossing Realty Comp 33.-2-23 $45,900.09 678. Patterson Crossing Realty Comp 34.-2-3 $5,957.44 679. Finney Brian & Jennifer 34.-2-30 $30,486.04 680. Kissi Rosemond Kunadu 34.-2-48 $23,289.10 682. Azzolini Thomas N & Nadine 34.-3-17.-131 $5,890.79 683. Caballero II Julio 34.-3-17.-202 $5,890.79 684. Stever Albert 34.-3-17.-216 $4,699.05 685. Tart Craig R 34.-3-17.-230 $5,524.47 686. Christman John & Leslie 34.-3-17.-407 $1,629.96 687. Naruszewicz Eugene & Lizabeth 34.-3-17.-604 $4,166.35 688. Griffing Keith 34.-3-17.-615 $4,699.05 689. Kelly John 34.-3-17.-620 $4,332.79 690. Patterson Interstate 34.-3-53 $10,706.20 691. Hansen John & Mary 34.-4-7.2 $5,278.25 692. Shkreli Viktor 34.-4-15.1 $13,977.47 693. Shkreli Viktor 34.-4-15.2 $31,073.71 694. Shkreli Viktor 34.-4-15.3 $31,408.97 695. Shkreli Viktor 34.-4-15.4 $31,359.16 696. Shkreli Viktor 34.-4-15.5 $27,512.46 697. Kittel Lena 34.-5-41 $345.89 698. Lopardo Federico 34.13-1-59 $4,006.22 699. Bassett Margaret 35.-3-20 $2,334.68 700. Elting Seeley Adm 35.-4-64 $11,783.58 701. Anthony Bon Realty Inc. 35.-5-29 $9,163.66 702. 2160 Patterson Corp. 35.-5-31 $19,657.04 703. Hammond Robert & Margaret 35.6-1-56 $10,572.85 704. Sorano Paul A 36.5-1-10 $2,017.45 705. Roberts Estate Of Kenneth C & Charles 36.22-1-36 $145.69 706. Roberts Estate Of Kenneth C & Charles 36.22-1-37 $211.09 707. Pappas Katherine & Calliope 36.22-1-44 $815.47 To Place Legal Notices, Email ([email protected]) or Call 845-628-8400 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 708. Giloth Marie O 36.23-1-15 $138.03 709. Putnam Lake Castle Corp. 36.23-1-32.-106 $27,814.51 710. Whitfield George/Inez E & Donald 36.23-1-42 $8,135.50 711. Ford Elaine & Pellegrino Anthony M 36.23-1-57 $97.38 712. Klumbach Danielle 36.25-1-30 $1,192.60 713. Morrissey Joseph & Lorraine 36.25-1-49 $118.77 714. Morrissey Joseph & Lorraine 36.25-1-50 $114.91 715. Buchanan Entities LLC 36.30-1-8 $19,572.42 716. Slevin Rena 36.31-1-57 $7,088.36 717. Shkreli Viktor 36.31-2-32 $2,446.03 718. Efthimiou Stephanie F 36.31-2-52 $1,158.10 719. Lombardo Erica & Christopher 36.39-1-8 $1,163.01 720. 2008 Realty Corp 36.40-1-37 $1,970.32 721. Portocarrero Edgar 36.40-1-42 $7,180.81 722. Reed Paul Arthur 36.41-1-32 $103.33 723. Lesmes Donald 36.41-1-37 $214.97 724. Laracuente Jacqueline 36.41-1-39 $657.68 725. Gallodoro Pye & Living Trust 4/5/04 36.48-1-1 $1,342.82 726. Gallodoro Nicholas 36.48-1-2 $1,454.50 727. Gallodora Salvatore N 36.48-1-10 $2,043.47 728. Dolcemascolo Gaetano 36.48-1-14 $2,971.15 729. Ernest Marie Z 36.48-1-28 $145.69 730. Pollock Joan 36.48-1-37 $5,814.24 731. Wunner Gregory 36.48-1-46 $3,951.18 732. Graff William 36.48-2-17 $4,925.07 733. Mannino Giuseppe 36.48-2-21 $145.69 734. 2008 Realty Corp 36.48-2-25 $257.35 735. Gottwald Charles 45.-4-1 $14,322.11 736. Wilmoth Robert 999.-99-102 $248.16 PHILIPSTOWN 737. Kristoferson Lee & Sean 7.-1-2 $11,557.08 738. Wood William Scott & Elizabeth Mary 7.-1-22 $15,112.30 739. Lorentzen Cornelia M 8.-2-8 $1,244.75 740. Kincart John P 8.-2-15.31 $8,231.78 741. Kincart Associates Inc 8.-2-17.1 $8,449.65 742. Kincart John P & Elaine M 8.-2-18 $6,086.68 743. Scherer William 8.-2-22 $27,479.24 744. Geithner Dirk K 16.11-1-4 $21,495.31 745. Finger Mary Ellen 16.12-1-5.1 $18,361.16 746. Finger Mary Ellen 16.12-1-5.3 $4,719.16 747. Baden Richard & Carol 16.15-1-38 $22,070.79 748. Dahlia Todd 16.20-1-26 $9,948.23 749. Solomon Ira S & Michelle A 17.-2-45 $5,739.29 750. Phillips Diane M & Robert J 17.-3-31.2 $18,354.95 751. Lake Newel, Ltd 18.-2-1 $5,331.84 752. McDuffee Kathleen & Charles 18.-2-3 $12,794.75 753. Van Aernam Bernice B 18.-2-13 $3,988.97 754. Keller Jennifer & Schoenstein Richard 27.-1-31 $19,632.70 755. Rathe Richard 27.6-1-11 $1,600.38 756. Koseff Peter & Amela 27.7-1-35 $12,955.65 757. Kosseff-Putnam Partnership 27.7-1-36 $4,217.95 758. Hotaling Arthur W Jr & Llison 27.7-1-44 $9,468.71 759. Dagostino Richard & Yolanda 27.8-1-14 $9,069.49 760. R. G. Wrought Iron Railing Inc 27.11-1-18 $11,143.46 761. Villetto Elizabeth Feller 27.11-1-41 $8,924.21 762. Kavana Christopher 27.16-1-1 $3,683.99 763. Marden Holdings Corp 27.16-1-23 $26,272.56 764. Quintero Daisy & Jose 27.16-1-25 $6,863.54 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 765. Ostrow Eugene & Sandra 27.20-1-1 $11,216.79 766. Griffin’S Landscaping Corp 27.20-1-14 $6,117.71 767. Carlson Construction 27.20-1-16 $90.35 768. Waage Debra Ann 37.20-2-20 $8,286.93 769. Ventura Ricky Nelson & Mark Hamilton 38.-3-28 $39,252.39 770. Nieves Robert C & Laura L 38.14-1-23 $59.71 771. Caccetta Francis J & Mary Lou 38.17-2-45 $963.38 772. Paris Regina Quinta 38.17-2-55 $8,183.27 773. Hagen Richard & Heidi 38.18-1-24 $10,692.46 774. Needham Daniel B & Shaginian-Needham Natalya 48.8-2-24 $10,570.49 775. Shaginian Natalya 48.8-3-8.-106 $4,498.63 776. Solymosy Sylvia Sarah 48.8-3-8.-203 $4,616.48 777. Mooney Daniel & Jane 48.8-3-22 $11,076.48 778. O’Malley Patric & Jane 48.8-3-30 $17,536.57 779. Dade Andrew 48.8-4-5 $10,218.80 780. Adams Katherine A & Popp Gary M 48.8-4-76 $6,409.02 781. JJS Gill LLC 48.8-5-35 $14,761.94 782. Hansen Carl & Lillian 48.8-6-43 $6,584.74 783. EB II LLC 48.12-1-70 $1,739.74 784. Lusk Donald 48.12-1-71 $8,919.21 785. Garuffi Concetta 48.12-2-12 $13,797.88 786. Kohler William & Patricia M 49.-1-32 $12,620.17 787. Murphy-Erickson Cristin A 49.-4-25 $2,798.27 788. Rutman Geraldine 49.-4-48 $476.68 789. Indian Brook Road LLC 49.-4-51.11 $3,630.66 790. Indian Brook Road LLC 49.-4-51.14 $3,715.29 791. Mullane Deirdre 49.5-2-76 $7,291.81 792. Sugarloaf Land Co Inc 49.5-3-64 $4,859.73 793. Rodino Nick D & Kathleen 49.5-4-2 $8,471.67 794. Rutman Benjamin & Geraldine 50.-2-11 $12,410.97 795. Sherman Constance A 60.17-1-5 $5,066.12 796. Nelson Blanche H 61.-3-19 $7,453.50 797. Hansen Christopher J & Jennifer R 61.-3-61.2 $18,884.03 798. Lichtenstein Phyllis H 61.-4-11 $17,689.15 799. Lant David & Shani Lelach 61.-4-27 $3,757.67 800. Waldorf Andrew 61.-4-41 $180.32 801. One To One Services LLC 71.-2-49 $7,377.30 802. Waxman Avrom S 71.-2-75 $7,965.55 803. Conklin Doris J 71.-2-79 $6,896.62 804. Dooley Thomas 71.-3-25 $2,263.17 805. Oslands Inc 71.20-1-8 $1,111.71 806. McCluskey Kenneth 71.20-1-23 $167.65 807. Baker Abraham 72.-2-54 $182.85 808. Route 9D Garrison LLC 81.-1-2 $3,792.83 809. Lee Doris W & Aranda Arturo N 81.-1-57 $6,584.36 810. Conklin John C 81.-1-65 $13,056.47 811. Albertson Glenn J & Amy 81.-1-67 $10,112.16 812. Evarts Caroline Strickland 82.-1-57 $6,403.60 813. Portas Manuel Jr 82.-2-5 $2,872.82 814. Berg Jean & Eder Frank Jr 82.7-1-1 $2,152.96 815. Meyer Jeffrey D 82.8-1-21 $5,466.66 816. Petrone Claudia T 82.20-2-25 $2,114.70 817. Shkreli Marash 82.20-2-35 $4,254.11 818. Gruener Rolf 82.20-2-50 $143.66 819. Gruener Rolf 82.20-2-51 $143.66 820. Bruen James D 82.20-2-52 $459.94 821. Estate Of Heinz Schaal 82.20-3-1 $72.79 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 822. Hill Industries LLC 82.20-3-11 $787.09 823. Spence Bernard & Virginia 82.20-3-13 $12,740.35 824. Elsroth John P & Laura B 83.10-2-40 $809.94 825. Tonndorf Victor J 83.10-2-41 $18,229.72 826. Tonndorf Augusta 83.10-2-42 $414.77 827. Ruscigno Giuseppe & Marie 83.10-2-44 $4,146.70 828. Edelheit Martha 83.13-1-7 $3,206.94 829. Edelheit Martha N 83.13-1-10 $1,578.71 830. Tonndorf Joan A 83.14-1-2 $18,216.16 831. Tonndorf Victor 83.14-1-21 $62.34 832. Tonndorf Victor 83.14-1-22 $62.34 833. Tonndorf Victor 83.14-1-23 $62.34 834. Sprout Brook LLC 83.17-1-11 $16,553.51 835. Sprout Brook LLC 83.17-1-12 $3,416.28 836. Dunkley Jennell 83.17-2-51 $409.35 837. Sanca Rose 83.17-2-68 $3,768.01 838. Henderson Thomas & Elaine V 83.18-1-13 $62.34 839. Almazon Jonel 83.18-1-16 $909.74 840. Grietens Ilgvars 83.18-1-48 $8,881.93 841. Bump R. Jacob 89.7-1-17 $4,823.14 842. Manitou Land, LLC 89.11-1-1 $2,428.34 843. Manitou Land, LLC 89.11-1-2 $1,632.45 844. Wells Fargo Bank 90.8-1-3 $5,889.76 845. Convertino Robert & Elizabeth 90.8-1-8 $3,875.64 846. Lagoida Fred R & Helen A 90.8-1-30 $1,210.06 847. Rossouw J H 90.8-2-6 $813.88 848. Brown David & Melinda & Newman Keith & Cheryl 90.8-2-10 $16,296.83 849. Rossi Lois A 90.8-2-20 $2,135.34 850. American Dream Financial Corp 90.8-2-43 $1,887.73 851. Mendelson Daniel 90.8-2-49 $3,437.78 852. Tomlinson Alice & John A II 91.5-1-6 $2,321.32 853. Gousgoulas Georgios & Patricia 91.5-1-30 $1,887.73 854. Seco Jose Mayes Gloria 91.5-2-21 $3,708.89 855. Hunt John P Jr 91.5-3-12 $15,095.95 856. Rossouw Hugh J & Beatrice M 91.5-3-50 $3,131.68 857. Hitner Scott & Tara 91.5-3-76 $2,465.55 PUTNAM VALLEY 858. Catania Charles 30.-2-34 $3,293.66 859. Catania Charles 30.-2-37 $5,323.95 860. Mazzeo Katherine 30.18-1-20 $552.46 861. Schneider James 41.5-1-25 $1,381.20 862. Mancino Giuseppe 41.9-1-2 $1,028.04 863. Lamy Bonnie Rose 41.10-2-2 $13,299.13 864. Sceppaquercia Rose & Mario 41.10-2-48 $938.59 865. Mannino Guiseppe 41.10-2-55 $938.59 866. Garibaldi Peter III 41.11-1-3 $289.03 867. Magazzo Joseph J 41.14-1-63 $1,249.35 868. Giuffre Eleanor O 41.14-1-79 $77.13 869. Feldman Ronald 41.14-1-83 $100.42 870. Hadley Maple Corporation 41.14-1-85 $100.42 871. Feldman Ronald 41.14-1-86 $100.42 872. HYH Associates LLC 41.15-1-3 $1,465.99 873. Prestigiacomo Mavurizio 41.15-1-9 $1,117.52 874. Patino Nelson & Sabrina 51.-1-50.4 $31,152.36 875. Scherph William 51.19-1-28 $3,146.80 876. Franklin Nancy 51.73-1-32 $127.24 877. Franklin Nancy 51.73-1-58 $1,529.83 878. Asherson Neville PAGE 17 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 51.81-1-16 $337.66 879. Retta Marie 52.-2-2 $7,591.70 880. Retta Marie 52.-2-3 $8,559.77 881. Mountain Top Estates LLC & Bajraktari, Harry 52.-2-40 $24,277.49 882. Inga Manuel & Ria E 52.-3-11 $6,247.17 883. Inga Maria E & Nuel 52.-3-12 $7,300.40 884. Tac Peek Equities Ltd 52.-3-70 $25,769.97 885. Yakunin Igor 53.-3-4 $653.93 886. Cetra Christine M 53.-3-10 $11,946.59 887. Patterson Mary Jane 61.-2-8 $11,482.94 888. Couch Walter S & Lillian P 62.-1-8 $712.13 889. Paonessa Benedetto 62.-1-39.2 $6,238.20 890. Gordon James & , Jeanne C. 62.10-1-19 $3,266.43 891. Lockwood William M 62.10-2-7 $2,530.48 892. Moses Andrew F 62.11-1-8 $3,652.70 893. Haggarty & Haggarty Marian V 62.11-1-23 $11,645.68 894. Moses Andrew F 62.11-1-25 $2,372.65 895. Rappaport Richard 62.11-1-29 $237.23 896. Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 62.11-1-45 $1,756.68 897. Munro Vivienne & Arthur & Jennifer 62.11-1-49 $104.90 898. TTLV 62.11-2-33 $3,862.36 899. McConnell Edward 62.14-1-55 $2,788.24 900. Natertaul Kamini 62.17-1-28 $8,017.87 901. Polis Laurie 62.17-2-10 $445.95 902. Polis Laurie 62.17-2-15 $21,617.67 903. Muller Raymond J & Zerillo, Christine 62.17-2-47 $2,328.01 904. Cottrell Thomas Jr & Mia 62.17-3-48 $504.66 905. Cottrell Thomas Jr & Mia 62.17-3-55 $2,810.84 906. Cottrell Thomas Jr & Mia 62.17-3-56 $504.66 907. McQuillan Patrick J Jr & Michaeline V 62.18-1-14 $8,240.06 908. Muscolino Christopher 62.18-1-35 $5,698.87 909. Laurel Wood Manor Assoc. Inc 62.18-1-54 $955.92 910. Whittaker Thomas J & Kevin 62.18-1-87 $1,576.60 911. Whittaker Thomas J & Kevin 62.18-1-88 $5,202.93 912. Colosi Thomas R 62.25-1-7 $2,115.78 913. Reggio John & Patricia 62.25-1-9 $4,462.60 914. Green Theodore & Edna 62.25-1-16 $2,511.56 915. Green Theodore A 62.25-1-17 $186.61 916. Spindrift Sailing Yacht 62.63-1-10 $1,248.06 917. Spindrift Sailing Yacht 62.63-1-11 $1,391.39 918. Spindrift Sailing Yacht 62.63-1-12 $196.65 919. Spindrift Sailing Yacht 62.63-1-13 $1,248.06 920. Edelman Herbert S 62.63-1-19 $18,953.74 921. Edelman Herbert S 62.63-1-21 $15,279.03 922. Acito Thomas E 62.63-1-35 $6,322.07 923. Becerra Joseph 62.64-1-11 $100.62 924. Josal Properties, LLC 63.-3-2 $1,996.62 925. Pullis David F & Jane 63.-3-35 $14,194.45 926. Mehmel William R & Vuksanaj Katherine 63.-4-26 $17,227.51 927. Kuck Thomas G & Veronica 63.-4-31 $1,477.09 928. Fabbri Rudolph & Lillian 72.-1-32 $1,553.08 929. Baker Abraham 72.-1-53 $17,833.18 930. Cimmaron Real Estate Corp 72.16-1-4 $1,097.50 931. Santoli Joseph & Maria 72.16-1-5 $5,109.88 932. Gillen Clifford L & Mildred 72.16-1-19 $5,969.32 933. Bruno Julie 72.19-1-1 $219.79 934. Bruno Julie 72.19-1-2 $209.82 935. Long Mary Ellen 72.19-1-3 $9,797.78 936. DBL Realty Corp. PAGE 18 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PUTNAM COUNTY AND TOWN NOTICES -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 73.-1-46 $29,234.39 937. Zayas John 73.-1-52 $1,756.45 938. Mannino Giuseppe 73.-1-73 $436.01 939. Van Ross John 73.-1-78 $12,441.10 940. Prestigiacomo Mavurizio 73.5-1-32 $2,213.43 941. Tatnell Bridget 73.5-1-59 $2,021.43 942. Grafer Jessica 73.5-1-85 $14,563.69 943. Cornu Pierre 73.5-2-54 $7,907.49 944. Perez Francesca & Haggan Phillip 73.8-1-7 $15,395.56 945. Danko Steve Jr 73.8-1-11 $13,195.02 946. Vazeos Evangelos 73.9-1-5.1 $2,554.68 947. McCaffery Helene E 73.9-1-35 $11,850.46 948. Gragert Howard 73.13-1-30 $5,619.05 949. Maus Juliana & Frederick 73.17-1-4 $9,667.93 950. Adorno Ralph 74.-1-10.2 $26,025.31 951. White Rock Road Development 74.-1-63 $97.07 952. Zirkle Douglas 74.6-1-2 $5,017.29 953. Zirkle Douglas & Raymond 74.6-1-3 $9,339.56 954. Smith Saxon 74.6-1-23 $4,512.72 955. Dilieto Leon & Rose 74.14-1-18 $137.11 956. Spaccarelli Lucy & Victor Jr. 74.15-2-4 $7,537.87 957. Lentine John R & Ulia 74.17-1-38 $13,693.62 958. Vegliante Ernest & Filomena 74.17-1-60 $141.68 959. Vegliante Ernest & Filomena 74.17-1-65 $141.68 960. Mannino Giuseppe 74.17-1-70 $189.00 961. Vegliante Filomena 74.17-1-73 $543.73 962. Decker Austin 74.19-2-33 $215.52 963. Williams Mark & Jacqueline 74.19-2-35 $1,975.58 964. Navarra Mildred & Lori Deskin 83.-1-26 $1,536.79 965. McNamara Beverly 83.8-1-1 $875.72 966. Leggiero Charles & Denice 83.10-1-7 $103.53 967. Mercorella Anthony & Maria 83.12-2-42 $317.72 968. Osterer Michael 83.12-2-57 $2,796.23 969. Stockinger Elizabeth M 83.16-1-53 $5,951.38 970. Rush Philip A & Anne 83.20-1-6 $15,096.83 971. Stockinger Elizabeth M 83.20-1-10 $6,331.19 972. Marazino Diane M 83.20-1-23 $3,459.46 973. Bollok Frank & Barbara 83.50-1-3 $344.77 974. Blitzer Harvey & Pearl 83.50-1-11 $8,314.72 975. Barahona Maria E 83.50-1-14 $103.59 976. Argento Joseph & Anne 83.50-1-18 $249.28 977. Argento Joseph & Anne 83.50-1-19 $445.30 978. Bollok Frank & Barbara 83.50-1-21 $344.77 979. NRLL East, LLC. 83.50-1-28 $4,470.40 980. Tonndorf Victor 83.56-1-2 $500.69 981. Tonndorf Victor 83.56-1-3 $678.71 982. Tonndorf Victor 83.56-1-4 $770.02 983. Springer-Helm Kristin & Helm William 83.56-1-12 $14,351.16 984. Turner Heather L 83.57-1-2 $131.82 985. Stalp Carol 83.57-1-36 $354.81 986. Stalp Carol 83.57-1-37 $254.31 987. Stalp Carol 83.57-1-38 $354.81 988. Hattford, Brown & Assoc LLC 83.57-1-42 $13,013.20 989. Hattford, Brown & Assoc 83.57-1-43 $405.07 990. Tomenta Paul & Turner Heather 83.57-1-59 $210.32 991. Clement Joyce & Ryan Robert 83.58-1-5 $7,194.04 992. Colangelo Alfred J & Josephine 83.58-1-63 $204.07 993. Ishak Ghassan & Naim 83.58-1-66 $2,656.46 To Place Legal Notices, Email ([email protected]) or Call 845-628-8400 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 994. Smith Kari Ann & McAneney David 83.58-1-70 $5,527.04 995. Jemab Family Ltd Partnership 83.58-1-78 $3,334.94 996. Berkey Mitchell & Cheryl 83.64-1-18 $91.57 997. Berkey Mitchell & Cheryl 83.64-1-20 $69.88 998. Kruse Frances & Hitchcock Catherine 83.64-1-34 $14,954.20 999. Robinson Steve 83.65-2-30 $2,508.86 1000. Camerino Matthew F 83.66-2-31 $9,822.25 1001. Lema-Illapa Alberto 83.66-2-74 $2,872.45 1002. Medla Robert J 83.66-2-79 $13,153.85 1003. Capria Richard T & Mary 83.67-1-7 $13,812.17 1004. Bermingham Thomas E 83.72-1-13 $6,120.00 1005. Redmond Robert & Abby 83.72-1-28 $5,949.12 1006. Capobianco Dana 83.72-1-45 $4,592.32 1007. Silao Nicholas 83.72-1-50 $390.01 1008. Janum Management LLC 83.72-1-54 $656.35 1009. Graby Realty 83.72-1-58 $153.83 1010. Presser Marcia S & Aleschin Ramia 83.72-1-68 $807.11 1011. Marden George 83.73-1-9 $249.28 1012. Daddi Enzo 83.73-1-11 $2,058.29 1013. Daddi Enzo 83.73-1-12 $1,869.83 1014. Durham Wendla 83.73-1-20 $9,289.55 1015. Prestigiacomo Mavurizio 83.73-1-21 $249.28 1016. Solinga Mark & Helene 83.73-1-28 $7,315.95 1017. Acevedo Alexis & Pamela 83.73-1-29 $390.01 1018. Acevedo Alexis & Pamela 83.73-1-30 $249.28 1019. Acevedo Alexis 83.73-1-31 $3,336.06 1020. Bryant Jessie 83.73-1-41 $354.81 1021. Fernandez Neury 83.73-2-2 $445.30 1022. Fernandez Nuery 83.73-2-4 $1,194.01 1023. Marden George W 83.73-2-11 $294.50 1024. Ferrara May 83.73-2-13 $304.58 1025. Ferrara May 83.73-2-14 $209.12 1026. Marden George 83.73-2-15 $209.12 1027. Fernandez Neury 83.73-2-25 $686.46 1028. Valle Craig 83.73-2-36 $4,627.52 1029. McKenzie Marisa 83.73-2-44 $148.79 1030. Dennehy Joseph P 83.74-1-7 $15,138.80 1031. Gragert Howard 83.74-2-4 $2,165.02 1032. Grasso John & Mary 83.74-2-60 $445.30 1033. Powe Ronald & Agnes 83.75-1-26 $24,822.32 1034. Gragert Howard B 83.75-1-31 $8,672.99 1035. Hilyer Ray 83.75-1-37 $9,902.61 1036. Rottjer John & Carolyn & Fassacesia Carl & Linda 83.75-1-49 $249.28 1037. Fisherhall Inc 83.80-1-7 $585.99 1038. Prestigiacomo M 83.80-1-20 $390.01 1039. Chappell Sidney 83.81-1-6 $294.50 1040. Chappell Sidney 83.81-1-7 $9,289.55 1041. Viscovich Mario 83.81-1-8 $731.75 1042. Viscovich Mario 83.81-1-13 $254.31 1043. Viscovich Mario 83.81-1-14 $209.12 1044. Saljanin Jack 83.81-2-17 $6,867.38 1045. Saljanin Jack 83.81-2-18 $1,274.44 1046. Cohen Cathy 83.81-2-19 $2,929.66 1047. Schirch Denis & Elane 83.82-1-12 $535.75 1048. Schirch Denis & Elane 83.82-1-13 $4,432.19 1049. 131 Lake Drive Corp 83.82-1-42 $628.46 1050. Gragert Howard 83.82-2-10 $945.09 1051. Silao Nicholas -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 83.82-2-25 $344.77 1052. Hawaiian Moon Realty Corp. 83.82-2-50 $6,626.23 1053. Gragert Howard 83.83-1-1 $503.88 1054. Gragert B 83.83-1-34 $254.31 1055. Osteres Michael 84.-1-15 $142.96 1056. Osterer Michael 84.-1-16.1 $5,781.05 1057. Osterer Michael F 84.-1-17 $15,322.84 1058. Raimondo Antonio 84.-2-45 $12,659.52 1059. Palumbo John & Anne 84.7-1-50 $3,665.64 1060. Frederick Danny R & Marsha Jane 85.5-1-32 $141.68 1061. Hajkowski Joseph Jr & Marion H 85.5-1-58 $3,031.22 1062. Kamvosoulis Laurieann 85.6-1-22 $5,576.02 1063. Strong Maureen 85.9-1-6 $10,235.40 1064. Szkolnicki Darius & Spencer Nancy 85.13-1-23 $140.82 1065. Szkolnicki Darius & Spencer Nancy 85.13-1-24 $189.00 1066. Szkolnicki Darius & Spencer Nancy 85.13-1-25 $1,864.81 1067. Bonnetti John 85.13-1-50 $272.10 1068. Putnam Cafe LLC 91.8-1-1 $14,628.89 1069. Zarcone Marie 91.8-1-2.1 $5,440.06 1070. Bossert Suzanne Elizabeth 91.8-1-23 $6,679.82 1071. Farley Thelma & George J 91.8-1-24 $5,753.14 1072. Ajamian Family Trust 91.24-1-4 $756.81 1073. Wallis Brian & Hannah 91.24-1-35 $153.83 1074. Dermer Robert 91.24-1-41 $9,334.78 1075. Prestigiacomo Mavurizio 91.25-1-20 $445.30 1076. Szigethy Daniel J 91.25-1-41 $4,627.52 1077. O’Neill Michael J 91.25-1-56 $6,893.86 1078. Oak Ridge Parkway Inc. 91.25-1-59 $1,527.62 1079. Walther Bernadette 91.25-1-70 $1,473.47 1080. Cardella Charles III 91.25-2-31 $7,756.88 1081. Oak Ridge Parkway Inc. 91.25-2-46 $1,232.49 1082. Oak Ridge Parkway Inc. 91.25-2-47 $1,420.09 1083. Perez Carlos A 91.26-1-79 $103.59 1084. Hawaiian Moon Realty Corp. 91.26-2-1 $535.75 1085. Hawaiian Moon Realty Corp. 91.26-2-3 $4,264.35 1086. Alagoz Selcuk 91.26-2-5 $4,284.53 1087. Bukowski Walter 91.26-2-53 $776.96 1088. Gragert Howard 91.27-1-26 $204.90 1089. Gragert Kenneth H 91.27-1-27 $4,720.77 1090. McEvoy Jean 91.32-1-18 $490.50 1091. McEvoy Jean 91.32-1-19 $148.79 1092. Brassell Anthony 91.33-1-11 $776.96 1093. Ninia Carmine 91.34-1-3 $4,745.20 1094. Lane Thomas 92.-1-49 $1,039.79 1095. Osterer Michael 92.-1-50 $1,039.79 1096. Sarich Debra A 92.-1-51 $1,039.79 1097. Osterer Michael 92.-1-58 $1,039.79 1098. Colon Marcie 92.-1-90 $1,039.79 SOUTHEAST 1099. Yannone Linda M 35.-2-6 $5,685.96 1100. Parrottino Kimberly M 36.-1-14.2 $1,264.25 1101. Cartales Mary E & Thorborne Glenn D 36.-2-5.2 $13,543.78 1102. Simon David M 36.17-1-24 $2,763.73 1103. Gottwald Fred & Charles 45.-1-9 $1,431.13 1104. Clearwater Excavating Corp. 45.-2-35 $15,932.82 1105. Graby Realty, LLC 45.-2-44 $503.93 1106. Warm Mildred 45.-2-52 $8,047.17 1107. Koepke Erna Marie 45.-2-53 $3,315.73 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- 1108. Forest Park Water Co Inc 45.16-1-47 $7,398.26 1109. DDC 17, LLC 45.68-2-1.1 $8,686.48 1110. Bailie Michael & Gail 45.76-1-11 $13,033.39 1111. Kampcoe Properties LLC 45.76-1-17 $12,465.18 1112. Kollar Susan 45.76-1-22 $2,302.26 1113. Woelfle Fred & J 45.84-1-11 $7,495.50 1114. Gillotti Diane 45.84-2-19 $1,279.13 1115. Sparta Realty Enterprises Inc 46.-1-16 $41,644.73 1116. Moore Gregg & Dymek Dana & Dorothy 46.-2-27.-205 $7,690.12 1117. Lepere Matthew B 46.-2-27.-604 $5,743.41 1118. Ricci Richard K & Joanne A 46.-2-28.-203 $4,394.47 1119. Ricci Richard K & Joanne A 46.-2-28.-5003 $486.99 1120. Sri Vaibhav Laxmi, Inc. 46.-2-42 $16,431.49 1121. Maggiore Bartolo J 46.-2-51.-1004 $8,189.41 1122. Ginty Lory Smith 46.-2-51.-5024 $470.31 1123. A R J R Trucking Inc 46.-3-1.2 $6,605.30 1124. Sisca Joseph J Jr 46.-3-12 $1,357.52 1125. Sclafani Louis 46.-3-16 $3,021.15 1126. Palladino Anthony 46.-3-20 $23,176.60 1127. Dwyer A/K/A Ziemer Katherine P 46.-5-18 $10,054.27 1128. Speed Michael & Laura 46.13-1-35 $11,229.12 1129. Sarreal Romina W 46.17-1-3 $2,465.30 1130. Ramos Mynor 46.17-2-18 $5,673.62 1131. Lanning Mary 46.61-1-27 $12,095.86 1132. Rezkallo Matthew 46.69-1-2 $14,421.13 1133. Vitaliano Barbara 46.69-1-29 $8,142.63 1134. McDonnell Patrick J & Denna L 46.77-1-21 $11,665.05 1135. 371 Gage Road LLC 47.-1-26 $11,301.95 1136. Fong Michael & Ary 47.-1-31 $2,624.52 1137. Gambitta Salvatore & Scarpinato Maria C 47.-2-21 $1,644.63 1138. Martino Sharon & Anthony 47.-4-5.7 $56.68 1139. Iarusso John C & Donna M 47.-4-10 $2,161.75 1140. Conklin Gary & Debra 47.-4-13 $1,050.79 1141. Abrams Yury & Ibragimov Leonty 47.-4-28 $29,857.12 1142. Mancini-Ciolo Inc 55.-1-47 $4,067.24 1143. AAR Management Corp 56.-1-6 $6,258.38 1144. Hopta Andrew J 56.-1-7 $5,280.39 1145. Jimenez Reinaldo Y 56.-1-44.-1406 $7,201.94 1146. Oakes Raymond J & Therese 56.11-1-3 $5,044.06 1147. Urrutia Cesar 56.12-1-2 $2,852.28 1148. Ambrose Sean & Elizabeth 56.12-1-24 $7,575.46 1149. Higgins Nora 56.12-1-25 $6,928.29 1150. Walsh Lawrence D & Inda R 56.12-3-33 $13,138.35 1151. Ford Margaret L 56.12-3-41 $2,692.15 1152. Bradley Edward S & Joan L 56.15-2-42 $2,049.24 1153. Pitkat Veronica E & David 56.15-2-46 $1,395.99 1154. Bruen Jeanne 56.16-1-28 $4,713.96 1155. Meyer Karen 56.16-2-18 $2,769.71 1156. Giordano Kristen & Ferguson Polman Faith 56.17-1-9 $4,126.81 1157. Testani Anna 56.18-1-33 $3,887.25 1158. Venuti Lisa Ann 56.19-1-3 $18,342.20 1159. Broker Walter & Concetta 56.19-1-20 $12,792.94 1160. S & L Management Of Putnam 56.19-2-8 $6,415.35 1161. Wunner Gregory F 56.20-2-3 $5,094.73 1162. Stabe Kenneth G & Roger 56.28-1-6 $830.66 1163. Cabrera Hipolita M 56.28-1-35 $2,295.30 1164. Morris Leland & Merrick -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Properties 56.81-1-9 $2,467.75 1165. Murello Tyler 56.81-1-12.1 $2,360.14 1166. Murello Laurie 56.81-1-12.2 $1,053.58 1167. JP International Development 57.-2-6.1 $8,897.23 1168. JP International Development 57.-2-6.2 $12,197.26 1169. JP International Development 57.-2-6.3 $12,395.55 1170. Bruen Michael 57.-2-46.2 $1,137.98 1171. Fox Trust Anne AKA Ann Marie M 57.-2-47 $27,558.54 1172. Hilltop Meadows Waterworkscorp 57.9-1-1 $8,614.92 1173. Henry Van Motel Inc. 57.17-1-1 $11,186.38 1174. Hunt Michele & Kathryn 57.18-1-11 $10,330.52 1175. Spencer Family Irrev Trust Che & Trust Steven Jo 66.-1-13 $3,226.68 1176. Spencer Family Irrev Trust Che & Steven John 66.-1-29 $5,157.46 1177. Guerra Victor 67.9-1-21 $15,101.14 1178. Bucci Helen 67.10-1-14 $2,122.78 1179. O’Donnell Robert & Margaret 67.10-1-22 $1,260.90 1180. B.O.S. Land Development 67.12-2-28.1 $871.31 1181. Spencer Cheryl J 67.25-1-10 $16,365.71 1182. Murello Tyler 67.26-1-26.2 $952.17 1183. Deihle Estate Of Joseph S 67.26-1-38 $6,023.66 1184. Burns Michael G 67.26-2-34 $7,142.72 1185. Village View Apt LLC 67.34-1-7 $14,867.28 1186. Murello, Inc. Tyler 67.34-1-38 $2,017.26 1187. Wunner Gregory 67.34-2-35 $11,171.84 1188. Jimenez Alejandra 67.34-2-36 $8,845.70 1189. Wunner Greg 67.34-2-40 $5,942.17 1190. 55 Main St. (Brewster), LLC 67.34-2-51 $131,600.23 1191. Marst Holding Co. LLC 67.34-2-52 $36,983.48 1192. Palomino Gurtavo 67.35-1-7 $75,545.13 1193. A&M Holdings Of Brewster, LLC & Delia Marco 67.35-1-51 $17,632.06 1194. A&M Holdings Of Brewster, LLC 67.35-1-52 $4,131.44 1195. Adams Dennis & Kristen 67.36-1-10 $5,831.15 1196. Brewster Development Group 68.-1-2 $8,461.74 1197. Brewster Development Group 68.-1-3 $6,771.88 1198. Ferguson Daniel & Jennifer 68.-2-11 $47,322.40 1199. PLI, LLC 68.-2-15 $111.89 1200. PLI, LLC 68.-2-16 $648.14 1201. PLI, LLC 68.-2-19 $350.73 1202. PLI, LLC 68.-2-48.1 $12,490.19 1203. PLI, LLC 68.-2-48.2 $68,839.07 1204. L&R Property Management, LLC 68.5-2-30 $2,360.72 1205. Canfield Christopher & Frances 69.17-1-36 $11,625.49 1206. Serrano Thomas M 78.-1-15.-1502 $6,795.19 1207. Bergstrom Rudolph III 78.-1-19.-5104 $486.99 1208. Brody Ashley & Cathy 78.-1-19.-5603 $138.66 1209. Gatti Nino 78.-1-29.-101 $9,270.08 1210. Gerardi John & Marg 78.-1-66 $7,933.09 1211. Giamundo Paul & Veronica 78.-2-24 $18,496.80 1212. Maher Thomas J 79.-1-40.-101 $6,978.31 1213. Weitzmann Alvin & Fiora 79.-1-40.-37 $4,349.15 1214. Myers Henry 79.-1-40.-43 $7,684.11 1215. Myers Timothy & Monica Mastrisciani 79.-1-40.-79 $12,749.45 1216. Myers John H & Gabel-Myers Joan 79.-1-40.-81 $3,982.77 1217. Spear Kay L 79.-1-51 $15,879.21 1218. Mannino Giuseppe 79.6-1-23 $196.76 1219. Felton Brian J & Debra C 79.8-1-2 $17,415.36 1220. Devito Gary & Diane M 79.10-1-49 $18,856.58 P. 10/12 - 2562 PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 PUTNAM COUNTY AND TOWN NOTICES -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Putnam C O U NTY O F PUTNAM NOTICE FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed bids will be received by the Director of Purchasing of Putnam County for the following commodities and/ or service: RFB-44-16 COLD MILLING Detailed specifications may be secured at the office of the Director of Purchasing, County of Putnam Office Facilities, 40 Gleneida Ave., Room 105, Carmel, New York l05l2 between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. You may also visit our web site at www.empirestatebidsystem. com. Sealed bids must be filed in the above office on or before l:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2016. dated: Carmel, New York October 6, 2016 Sgd/Alessandro Mazzotta, Purchasing Director Putnam County Purchasing Department P. 10/12 - 35 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Southeast SOUTHEAST PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Planning Board of the Town of Southeast, New York, in accordance with Chapters 78 and 138 of the Code of the Town of Southeast, and NYCRR Part 617 of the Environmental Conservation Law (as applicable), will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, October 24, 2016 at 7:30 p.m., at Southeast Town Offices, 1360 Route 22, Brewster, New York, to consider the following: HENRY TREE SERVICE – Application is being made for an Amended Site Plan to construct a 55 ft. x65 ft. contractor’s building, a 55 ft. x 65 ft. canopy with outdoor storage beneath, and associated parking areas on a ±5 acre property at 47 Prospect Hill Road, Brewster, NY, in the ED Zoning District, and identified as Tax Map Number 56.15-1-6. SALMONS DAILY BROOK ESTATES, LOT 49 – Application is being made for a Wetland Permit for +/- 1 acre of wetland buffer disturbance for the construction of a three-bedroom home, driveway, well, and subsurface sewage disposal system on a ±2.25 acre property at 4 Salmons Hollow Road, Brewster, NY, in the R-60 Zoning District, and identified as Tax Map Number 47.-2-14. Thomas LaPerch, Chairman Town of Southeast Planning Board Dated: October 3, 2016 P. 10/12 - 50 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that the Preliminary Budget of the Town of Southeast for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2017, including General Town Funds, Highway Funds, Fire Protection District Funds, and Light District Funds, has been completed and filed in the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Southeast, 1360 Route 22, Brewster, NY, where it is available for inspecting during normal office hours. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Town Board of the Town of Southeast shall hold a public hearing on said Preliminary Budget on October 20, 2016 at the Civic Center, Town Hall, 1360 Route 22, Brewster, NY, at 7:00 PM showing such changes, alterations and revisions as shall have been made therein by the Town To Place Legal Notices, Email ([email protected]) or Call 845-628-8400 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Board of the Town of Southeast. At such hearing any person may be heard in favor of or against the Preliminary Budget as compiled or for or against any items therein contained. The following are the proposed 2015 salaries of certain Town Officers of the Town of Southeast: Supervisor $78,485 Town Board (4) $18,187 Highway Superintendent $95,404 Town Justices (2) $32,194 Town Clerk $70,907 Citizens have the right to provide written and oral comments and ask questions concerning the budget and the relations of entitlement funds to the entire budget. While the Civic Center is handicapped accessible, any handicapped citizen or senior any citizen who requires assistance in attending said public hearing or in furnishing comments and suggestions should contact the undersigned Town Clerk to request such assistance. Hon. Michele Stancati Southeast Town Clerk Tax Map No. 68.18-1-47, seek to vary the terms of Sections 138-25 and 138-20A of the Zoning Code as the same prohibits structures with the required minimum front yards to permit the applicants to construct shed structure which, as proposed, would be located within 12’ of the easterly side property line where a minimum side yard of 20 feet is required in an R-60 Zone. 5.RODRIGUEZ, DAVID AND MARIA owners of property located at 28 Forest Lane, Tax Map No. 56.19-1-12, seek to vary the terms of Sections 138-25 and 138- of the Zoning Code as the same prohibits structures with the required minimum yards to permit the applicants to legalize an existing deck which, as constructed, is located within 8’ of the southerly side property line where 20’ is required; consisting of 33.86’ total side set back where a minimum of 50’ is required; and located within 25.36’ of the front property line where a minimum of 35’ is required in an R-20 Zone. 6.BERNSTEIN, DEBORAH owner of property located at 8 Bradford Lane, Tax Map No. 35.2-29, seeks to vary the terms of Sections 138-25 and 138-20A of the Zoning Code as the same prohibits structures with the required minimum yards to permit the applicant to legalize an existing deck which, as constructed, is located within 35’ of the northerly rear property line where a minimum of set-back of 50’ is required in an R-60 Zone. 7.47 PROSPECT HILL LLC owner of property located at 47 Prospect Hill Road, Tax Map No. 56.15-1-6, seeks to vary the terms of Sections 138-9, 138-11A and 138-11C of the Zoning Code as the same prohibits the construction or reconstruction of nonconforming structures, prohibits continuation of non-conforming uses under certain circumstances; and prohibits the reconstruction or enlargement of pre-existing non-conforming uses to permit the applicant to renovate and occupy a pre-existing non-conforming residential structure construct in an ED (Commercial) Zone. P. 10/12 - 59 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) of the Town of Southeast shall hold a public meeting on October 17, 2016 at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall, 1360 Route 22, Brewster, NY, where the ZBA will conduct a work session to review potential applications and to deliberate on applications for which public hearings have been previously held. Thereafter, at or about 8:00 P.M., or as soon as interested parties may be heard, public hearings will be conducted on the following applications: 1.SCHANBACHER, VICTOR AND MARIA owners of property located at 36 Peach Brook Lane, Tax Map No. 68.141-22, seek to vary the terms of Sections 138-25, 138-20A of the Zoning Code as the same prohibits structures with the required minimum rear yards to permit the applicants to construct a deck which, as proposed, would be located within 36’ of the rear property line where 50’ is required an R-60 Zone. 2.J & P PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC owner of property located at 1224 Route 22, Tax Map No. 57.-2-42 seek to vary the terms of Sections 138-11 (D), 138-24, and 138-25 of the Zoning Code as the same restricts improvements of pre-existing, non-conforming lots and structures and regulates the required maximum lot coverage, set-backs of structures and parking and other bulk requirements to permit the applicant to renovate an existing service station to construct a protective canopy over existing pumps providing a set-back of 4 feet where 100’ is required; increase the pre-existing, nonconforming lot coverage to 80.6% where 45% is permitted; reduce “open space” on the site to 19.4%, where 55% is required and reduce the rear parking set-back to 16 feet where 100’ is required in an RC Zone. 3.VELASQUEZ, VICTOR and COLON, BRUNILDA owners of property located at 142 Milltown Road, Tax Map No. 57.-2-55, seek to vary the terms of Sections 138-25 and 138-20A of the Zoning Code as the same prohibits structures with the required minimum side yards to permit the applicants to construct an a two (2) car garage addition with master bedroom which, as proposed, would be located within 15.68’ of the westerly side property line where a minimum 30’ is required and have a total side setback of 53’36” where a minimum of 75’ is required in an R-60 Zone. 4.MORGANTI, RICHARD AND PATRICIA owners of property located at 101 Cobb Road, By Order of the ZBA Timothy Froessel, Chairman P. 10/12 - 148 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Kent LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF KENT NOTICE OF HEARING LOCAL LAW AUTHORIZING PURCHASING BASED ON BEST VALUE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been introduced before the Town Board of the Town of Kent, New York, on October 4, 2016 a local law to authorize the Town to purchase based upon best value pursuant to General Municipal Law Section 103. NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 20 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, the Town Board of the Town of Kent, New York will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Amendment at the Town Offices, 25 Sybil’s Crossing, Kent, New York, on October 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the evening of that day at which time all persons interested therein shall be heard. The Town Board will make every effort to assure that the hearing is accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone requiring special assistance and/or reasonable accommodations should contact the Town Clerk. Dated: October 5, 2016 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF KENT YOLANDA D. CAPELLI, TOWN CLERK P. 10/12 - 44 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name of LLC: 464 Perry Street LLC Date of filing of Articles of Organization with the NY Dept of State: April 23, 2015 Office of LLC: Putnam County The NY PAGE 19 -------------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE -------------------------------------------- Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 464 North Perry St. LLC, 1983 Route 52, Hopewell Jct., NY 12533. Purpose of LLC: Any lawful purpose permitted for LLCs under NY Limited Liability Company Act P. 9/21, 9/28, 10/05, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26 - 23 HELP WANTED Village of Brewster – Department of Public Works – Part-time Laborer Candidate must be 18 or over and legally eligible to work in the U.S. This is a manual work position which includes outdoor physical work. Physical condition should be commensurate with the demands of the position. Candidate must have the ability to understand and follow oral and written directions, ability to get along with others and dependability. Salary $12.00 to $13.00 per hour – up to 20 hours per week. Applications available at Village Office, 50 Main Street, Brewster NY 10509 or submit resumes and letters of interest to: Village of Brewster, 50 Main Street, Brewster, NY 10509 Attn: Village Clerk or email same to phansen@ brewstervillage-ny.gov 9/28, 10/5, 10/12,10/19 Seeking Director/Project Manager The Putnam County Visitors Bureau, Inc. (PCVB), a non-profit entity, is accepting applications for the newly created role of Director/Project Manager. Working alongside the PCVB Board, the Director/Project Manager will recommend and implement policies, strategies and programs designed to foster and promote tourism and economic development throughout Putnam. Qualified candidates will hold a Bachelor’s degree along with four years of professional tourism experience with a government agency, not-for-profit organization, tourism business, consulting firm or related organization. Please visit TourPutnam.Org for further information and a complete job description. Resumes and cover letters shall be submitted electronically, and must be received no later than October 14, 2016. PUTNAM COUNTY PRESS/TIMES PAGE 20 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016 our Paern SALE GRAND OPENING STARTS SALE CONTINUES! FRIDAY! BREWSTER JOINS IN THE SAVINGS! 2 79 lb. PREMIUM BEEF Lancaster Brand U.S.D.A. 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