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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER:<br />
Town of Warwick<br />
Village of Warwick<br />
Warwick Valley Central School District<br />
Village of Florida<br />
Florida Uni<strong>on</strong> Free School District<br />
Florida <strong>Public</strong> Library<br />
<strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Wisner</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Library<br />
Warwick Fire District<br />
Florida Fire District<br />
Pine Island Fire District<br />
VOLUME 120, NUMBER 3 WARWICK, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2004 50¢<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>Planners</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Bog</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Down</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Protect</strong> <strong>the</strong> Turtle<br />
By Scott Webber<br />
Who is perhaps <strong>the</strong> most VIP (Very Important<br />
Pers<strong>on</strong>) in Warwick? Although no <strong>on</strong>e will admit <strong>to</strong> having<br />
seen <strong>the</strong> little four-inch reptile, a good half of <strong>the</strong><br />
Town Planning Board meeting was devoted <strong>to</strong> coming<br />
up with ways <strong>to</strong> protect <strong>the</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Bog</str<strong>on</strong>g> Turtle.<br />
Big developers with big bucks must bow <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Bog</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
Turtle, who by law is guaranteed at least a 100-foot setback<br />
from any human encroachment <strong>on</strong> his muddy<br />
habitat. The <str<strong>on</strong>g>Bog</str<strong>on</strong>g> Turtle, said <strong>to</strong> inhabit this regi<strong>on</strong>, is an<br />
endangered species in New York State and thus receives<br />
protecti<strong>on</strong> from <strong>the</strong> State Department of<br />
Envir<strong>on</strong>mental C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
The <str<strong>on</strong>g>Bog</str<strong>on</strong>g> Turtle also is guarded by <strong>the</strong> New York<br />
State Envir<strong>on</strong>mental Quality Review Act (SEQRA)<br />
which has <strong>the</strong> power <strong>to</strong> encroach <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> best laid plans<br />
Entered As Sec<strong>on</strong>d Class Matter<br />
Warwick, N.Y. 10990<br />
<strong>Public</strong>ati<strong>on</strong> No.666800<br />
of developers, who are investing milli<strong>on</strong>s of dollars if <strong>the</strong><br />
little creature is threatened, something that <strong>the</strong> human<br />
homeowner doesn’t have.<br />
At <strong>the</strong> Wed., June 9, Planning Board meeting, a task<br />
force of lawyers and engineers huddled <strong>to</strong> discuss how<br />
<strong>the</strong>y planned <strong>to</strong> deal with wetlands and endangered<br />
species in <strong>the</strong> BCM plan <strong>to</strong> build 40 homes <strong>on</strong> 114 acres<br />
<strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> north side of Route 17A off Pumpkin Hill road<br />
and west of Upper <strong>Wisner</strong> Road. BCM is <strong>on</strong>e of five<br />
developers who want <strong>to</strong> build 96 homes in this vicinity<br />
of Bellvale.<br />
The Planning Board focused <strong>on</strong> BCM’s Full<br />
Envir<strong>on</strong>mental Assessment Form (FEAF), which is<br />
required under <strong>the</strong> SEQRA <strong>to</strong> answer questi<strong>on</strong>s raised<br />
by <strong>the</strong> public in previous hearings.<br />
When Goshen At<strong>to</strong>rney Alan Lipman asked what<br />
requirements <strong>the</strong> developer was supposed <strong>to</strong> comply<br />
with in <strong>the</strong> wetlands and endangered species secti<strong>on</strong>, no<br />
<strong>on</strong>e <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> Planning Board knew what <strong>the</strong>y were.<br />
Nei<strong>the</strong>r did <strong>the</strong> Town Engineer and <strong>the</strong> Planning C<strong>on</strong>sultant<br />
who said <strong>the</strong>y would have <strong>to</strong> get back <strong>to</strong> him about this after<br />
<strong>the</strong>y talked with <strong>the</strong>ir c<strong>on</strong>sultants in this area.<br />
Lipman, pressing for a final hearing date by <strong>the</strong><br />
Board, called it "an ecological nightmare." Board member<br />
Robert <str<strong>on</strong>g>Bog</str<strong>on</strong>g>danski said <strong>the</strong> Board was "playing a cat<br />
and mouse game with <strong>the</strong> developer."<br />
Meanwhile, <strong>the</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Bog</str<strong>on</strong>g> Turtle has never been notified<br />
of what is going <strong>on</strong> all around him, no <strong>on</strong>e has offered<br />
<strong>to</strong> bring him <strong>to</strong> any Planning Board hearings in a glass<br />
jar. He has no legal counsel. Yet he is <strong>the</strong> most c<strong>on</strong>troversial<br />
pers<strong>on</strong> in <strong>the</strong> whole proceedings. Could <strong>the</strong><br />
Z<strong>on</strong>ing Board of Appeals grant a variance and allow <strong>the</strong><br />
developer <strong>to</strong> build within less than 100 feet of <str<strong>on</strong>g>Bog</str<strong>on</strong>g>’s<br />
habitat? These questi<strong>on</strong>s go unanswered.<br />
‘Bike <strong>the</strong> Vote’ Gains Warwick Voter Support<br />
By Michael McVey<br />
After departing from New Haven, C<strong>on</strong>necticut, four<br />
young and exhausted bicyclists rode in<strong>to</strong> Warwick two<br />
days later <strong>on</strong> M<strong>on</strong>., June 21. And <strong>the</strong>y w<strong>on</strong>’t s<strong>to</strong>p until<br />
<strong>the</strong>y reach Portland, Oreg<strong>on</strong>, which is 4000 miles away.<br />
"Bike <strong>the</strong> Vote" is a C<strong>on</strong>necticut based group trying<br />
<strong>to</strong> rally Americans <strong>to</strong> vote. Their registrati<strong>on</strong> campaign<br />
has collected 221 voters in two days and will c<strong>on</strong>tinue<br />
for ano<strong>the</strong>r 78 days. After a full day of biking, "Bike <strong>the</strong><br />
Vote," set up in fr<strong>on</strong>t of ShopRite and collected nine<br />
voter registrati<strong>on</strong>s.<br />
"A lot of people feel that <strong>the</strong>ir vote doesn’t count<br />
anymore. They feel disillusi<strong>on</strong>ed," says rider Ally<br />
Brundige. "But we all start at <strong>the</strong> local level, whe<strong>the</strong>r it’s<br />
a school budget or a local leader."<br />
The group, which c<strong>on</strong>sists of three young women<br />
and <strong>on</strong>e young man, is a self-motivated and self-started<br />
effort. "We are n<strong>on</strong>-partisan," says Jessie Hoyt. "We are<br />
trying <strong>to</strong> make a real difference, especially with <strong>the</strong><br />
youth vote. It’s upsetting <strong>to</strong> see such low voter turnout<br />
<strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> nati<strong>on</strong>al level."<br />
c<strong>on</strong>tinued <strong>on</strong> page 5<br />
Bike <strong>the</strong> Vote stands in fr<strong>on</strong>t of Fa<strong>the</strong>r Scott Barker’s<br />
South Street residence, where <strong>the</strong> group stayed<br />
overnight. From left, Ally Brundige, Vanessa Herald,<br />
Chris F<strong>on</strong>dulas, and Jessie Hoyt.
2 WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004<br />
There was a ribb<strong>on</strong> cutting cerem<strong>on</strong>y <strong>on</strong> Fri., June 18, for new bathrooms at Airport Road Park, off Kings Hwy.<br />
Orange County c<strong>on</strong>tributed 50% of <strong>the</strong> funds with a matching grant. Participating in <strong>the</strong> cerem<strong>on</strong>y (from left) are<br />
Town Supervisor Michael P. Sweet<strong>on</strong>, Councilwoman Annie Rabbitt, Councilman James Gerstner, Domenick<br />
Treschitta from St<strong>on</strong>e Bridge C<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong>, and County Legislatures Ben Winstanley and Michael Pillimeier.<br />
Town <str<strong>on</strong>g>Planners</str<strong>on</strong>g> Grant Two Approvals<br />
By Scott Webber<br />
The Town Planning Board granted site plan<br />
approval and a special use permit <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Amity<br />
Presbyterian Church <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> southwestern side of<br />
Newport Bridge Road <strong>to</strong> use an existing building <strong>on</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong>ir property for office purposes.<br />
Edwards Nursery, across from <strong>the</strong> Amity Church <strong>on</strong><br />
Newport Bridge Road, was given final approval for a two-<br />
If you are a woman that struggles <strong>to</strong> balance <strong>the</strong><br />
demands of daily living with becoming <strong>the</strong> woman you<br />
were meant <strong>to</strong> be <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> "Having a Mary Heart in a<br />
Martha World" Summer Book Club at <strong>the</strong> Warwick<br />
Reformed Church is for you. Whe<strong>the</strong>r you are a mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />
with a house full of kids, a college student home <strong>on</strong><br />
break or a senior who can share your wisdom with <strong>the</strong><br />
group, you are encouraged <strong>to</strong> carve a little time out of<br />
your hectic summer schedule <strong>to</strong> join us <strong>on</strong> a journey <strong>to</strong><br />
Pho<strong>to</strong> by Jennifer O’C<strong>on</strong>nor/The Warwick Valley Dispatch<br />
lot subdivisi<strong>on</strong> of <strong>the</strong>ir 34.38 acres.<br />
The Board recommended <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Z<strong>on</strong>ing Board of<br />
Appeals (ZBA) that <strong>the</strong>y should grant a variance <strong>to</strong><br />
Tinsmann, LLC, <strong>to</strong> allow a three-s<strong>to</strong>ry office building at<br />
331 Route 94 <strong>on</strong> a ten-acre tract. The matter was held<br />
over by <strong>the</strong> ZBA <strong>on</strong> April 26 <strong>to</strong> hear from <strong>the</strong> Planning<br />
Board. The three-s<strong>to</strong>ry building will have 5000 square<br />
feet. The Warwick General Rental business is <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> site.<br />
Women’s Summer Book Club<br />
discover <strong>the</strong> importance of making time <strong>to</strong> nurture your<br />
spiritual life.<br />
"Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World" focuses<br />
<strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> New Testament s<strong>to</strong>ry of two sisters, Mary and<br />
Martha, who struggled with this issue two thousand<br />
years ago. With her fresh approach <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> familiar Bible<br />
s<strong>to</strong>ry, Joanna Weaver shows how every woman – Mary’s<br />
and Martha’s alike – can develop a deeper spiritual life<br />
in <strong>the</strong> midst of work and family resp<strong>on</strong>sibilities.<br />
SUPERVISOR’S<br />
CORNER<br />
By Michael P. Sweet<strong>on</strong><br />
Warwick Town Supervisor<br />
www.<strong>to</strong>wnofwarwick.org<br />
Please join Sena<strong>to</strong>r Tom Morahan at his<br />
Senior Appreciati<strong>on</strong> Day <strong>on</strong> Tues., June 30 from<br />
1p.m. - 3:30 p.m. at Warwick Town Hall, 132<br />
Kings Highway <strong>to</strong> get <strong>the</strong> answers you deserve <strong>to</strong><br />
your questi<strong>on</strong>s <strong>on</strong> Medicaid, EPIC, identity <strong>the</strong>ft<br />
protecti<strong>on</strong>, STAR, senior property tax exempti<strong>on</strong>s<br />
and veterans exempti<strong>on</strong>s. Refreshments<br />
and informati<strong>on</strong>al packets will be provided.<br />
June is Nati<strong>on</strong>al Dairy Farm Recogniti<strong>on</strong><br />
M<strong>on</strong>th and <strong>the</strong> Town Board, as well as Town<br />
Clerk Karen Lavinski, will be c<strong>on</strong>ducting a short<br />
cerem<strong>on</strong>y at Town Hall, 132 Kings Highway <strong>on</strong><br />
June 24 at 7:30 p.m. <strong>to</strong> present Certificates of<br />
Appreciati<strong>on</strong> <strong>to</strong> our dairy farmers. If you can<br />
find time in your schedule <strong>to</strong> come out and support<br />
this effort, by all means, please join us.<br />
I would like <strong>to</strong> publicly thank Paul<br />
Romanczyk for his recent Eagle Scout project at<br />
<strong>the</strong> Town Recycling Center. Paul’s painstaking<br />
res<strong>to</strong>rati<strong>on</strong> of antique farm equipment and creati<strong>on</strong><br />
of a flower planter has transformed <strong>the</strong><br />
center in<strong>to</strong> a place of beauty. If you have not visited<br />
<strong>the</strong> center lately, please s<strong>to</strong>p by. It is open <strong>to</strong><br />
all Town Residents, seven days a week from 9<br />
a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m. and is located <strong>on</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Works<br />
Drive just past Town Hall.<br />
Preliminary work <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> realignment of<br />
Kain Road with Bellvale Lakes Road will begin<br />
this week. The project is expected <strong>to</strong> take from<br />
6–8 weeks. Please exercise cauti<strong>on</strong> when traveling<br />
<strong>on</strong> those roads.<br />
The next regular meeting of <strong>the</strong> Town<br />
Board will be held <strong>on</strong> Thurs., June 24 at 7:30<br />
p.m. in <strong>the</strong> Warwick Town Hall, 132 Kings<br />
Highway.<br />
The book club will meet weekly <strong>on</strong> Wednesday<br />
afterno<strong>on</strong>s from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. from July 7 through<br />
Aug. 25 in <strong>the</strong> Fellowship Hall at <strong>the</strong> Warwick Reformed<br />
Church (Route 94 across from St. Anth<strong>on</strong>y Community<br />
Hospital). The program is free (including a copy of <strong>the</strong><br />
book). Childcare will be provided and refreshments will<br />
be served. For more informati<strong>on</strong> or <strong>to</strong> register call Linda<br />
Kurtz at 986-4517.<br />
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Special Vigil Held <strong>on</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>r’s Day<br />
On Fa<strong>the</strong>r's Day, Sun., June 20 <strong>the</strong> Warwick Women<br />
in Black held a special vigil in which <strong>the</strong>y remembered<br />
and mourned <strong>the</strong> many worthy lives lost <strong>to</strong> war and violence.<br />
Lisa Brown, <strong>on</strong>e of <strong>the</strong> women of <strong>the</strong> group said,<br />
"It's a terrible thing that more than 825 Americans have<br />
been killed in Iraq, but that's not <strong>the</strong> <strong>on</strong>ly place in <strong>the</strong><br />
world that people are being killed. In Afghanistan, <strong>the</strong><br />
Entergy Corporati<strong>on</strong>, <strong>the</strong> owner of <strong>the</strong> Indian Point<br />
nuclear power facility d<strong>on</strong>ated $5,000 <strong>to</strong> St. Anth<strong>on</strong>y<br />
Community Hospital <strong>on</strong> Tues., May 25. Andrea<br />
Blizard (center), a senior communicati<strong>on</strong>s specialist<br />
with Entergy Corporati<strong>on</strong>, presented her company’s<br />
check for $5,000 <strong>to</strong> Rudell Breedy (left), St. Anth<strong>on</strong>y’s<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r of development and Leah Cerkvenik (right),<br />
executive vice president/administra<strong>to</strong>r of SACH.<br />
"This m<strong>on</strong>ey will be used <strong>to</strong> help pay for <strong>the</strong> planned<br />
expansi<strong>on</strong> of <strong>the</strong> surgical suite and upgrade project,"<br />
said Breedy.<br />
Warwick Police Blotter<br />
June 3<br />
Scott A Rothamel, 45, of Sussex, NJ was arrested and<br />
charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operati<strong>on</strong> 3rd following<br />
an incident <strong>on</strong> County Hwy 1. He was released<br />
<strong>to</strong> reappear in Town Court.<br />
June 4<br />
Michael Colligan, 38, of Warwick, NY was arrested<br />
and charged with Unlawful Possessi<strong>on</strong> of Marijuana following<br />
an incident <strong>on</strong> Spring St. He was released <strong>to</strong><br />
reappear in Village Court.<br />
June 5<br />
An 18-year-old male from Warwick, NY was arrested<br />
and charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operati<strong>on</strong><br />
3rd following an incident <strong>on</strong> Lake Stati<strong>on</strong> Rd. He was<br />
released <strong>to</strong> reappear in Town Court.<br />
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Sudan and many o<strong>the</strong>r parts of <strong>the</strong> world, lives are being<br />
lost needlessly." Ano<strong>the</strong>r member, Alice McMechen<br />
added, "Even though it is known that n<strong>on</strong>-violent techniques<br />
for resolving disputes can be effective, for<br />
instance in Kosovo and Colombia, such n<strong>on</strong>-violent<br />
methods are little known in this country. Human beings<br />
need <strong>to</strong> learn alternative and less destructive ways <strong>to</strong><br />
resolve human c<strong>on</strong>flicts," she added.<br />
Women in Black is a n<strong>on</strong>-political, internati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
peace network, which was begun in 1988 by groups of<br />
Israeli women standing in silent solidarity with grieving<br />
Palestinian women and in oppositi<strong>on</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> violence <strong>on</strong><br />
both sides of <strong>the</strong> c<strong>on</strong>flict. Subsequently, <strong>the</strong> movement<br />
has spread <strong>to</strong> countries around <strong>the</strong> world including<br />
Italy, Spain, Germany, England, Azerbaijan, Colombia,<br />
and <strong>the</strong> former Yugoslavia, where weekly vigils have<br />
taken place since 1991 in protest against war. Since Sept.<br />
11th, Women in Black groups have formed in many<br />
cities in <strong>the</strong> United States. The Warwick Women in<br />
Black meet each Sunday at 1p.m. in <strong>the</strong> parking lot<br />
opposite <strong>the</strong> South Street Farmers’ Market.<br />
For informati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> vigils call Patricia DeBruhl: 258- 4645.<br />
A 20-year-old male from Sussex, NJ was arrested and<br />
charged with Driving While In<strong>to</strong>xicated and Driving over<br />
.08% following an incident <strong>on</strong> Warwick Turnpike. He was<br />
released <strong>on</strong> $100 bail <strong>to</strong> reappear in Town Court.<br />
June 6<br />
Frank A. Muench, 52, of Warwick, NY was arrested<br />
and charged with Driving While In<strong>to</strong>xicated following<br />
an incident <strong>on</strong> Galloway Rd. He was released <strong>to</strong> reappear<br />
in Village Court.<br />
A 20-year-old male from Warwick, NY was arrested and<br />
charged with Criminal Mischief 3rd following an incident <strong>on</strong><br />
Main St. He was released <strong>to</strong> reappear in Village Court.<br />
June 8<br />
Justin Allen, 28, of Warwick, NY was arrested and<br />
charged with Criminal Trespass 3rd. He was released <strong>to</strong><br />
reappear in Village Court.<br />
James N. Houman, 28, of Warwick, NY was arrested<br />
and charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operati<strong>on</strong><br />
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From<br />
The Mayor’s Office<br />
By Mayor Michael Newhard<br />
Village of Warwick<br />
www.villageofwarwick.org<br />
The annual Firemen’s Carnival will begin this<br />
Wednesday and run until Sunday at Memorial Park.<br />
The annual Firemen’s Parade will be this<br />
Saturday and <strong>the</strong> fireworks are planned for<br />
Saturday night.<br />
Please check <strong>the</strong> local newspapers for exact<br />
times.<br />
The Village is looking for two (2) part-time<br />
DPW laborers. Please send work experience <strong>to</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> DPW at Village Hall, Post Office Box 369,<br />
Warwick, NY 10990. For informati<strong>on</strong> please call<br />
986-2081.<br />
The Village web-site is www.villageofwarwick.org<br />
A Special thanks <strong>to</strong> Warwick in Bloom for<br />
making Warwick Village such a show place.<br />
Any<strong>on</strong>e interested in participating or d<strong>on</strong>ating<br />
please call Deborah Sweet<strong>on</strong> at 986-5571<br />
Insect repellent is available at <strong>the</strong> Village Hall<br />
during normal office hours for all Village residents.<br />
Please bring proof of residency. This is a<br />
County sp<strong>on</strong>sored program.<br />
Citizens interested in being part of <strong>the</strong><br />
Citizens Advisory Board are requested <strong>to</strong> send a<br />
letter <strong>to</strong> my office at P.O. Box 369, Warwick, NY.<br />
Walkers and hikers may enjoy a visit <strong>to</strong> our<br />
newest park and local treasure, Lewis Woodlands,<br />
at <strong>the</strong> end of Robin Brae off Maple Avenue. This<br />
is now open <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> public.<br />
3rd and Operating a Mo<strong>to</strong>r Vehicle with a Suspended<br />
Registrati<strong>on</strong> following an incident <strong>on</strong> Newport Bridge<br />
Rd. He was released <strong>to</strong> reappear in Town Court.<br />
June 11<br />
Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Tomczak, 21, of Pine Island, NY was<br />
arrested and charged with Aggravated Unlicensed<br />
Operati<strong>on</strong> 3rd following an incident <strong>on</strong> Ackerman Rd.<br />
He was released <strong>to</strong> reappear in Town Court.<br />
Adam H. Ubides, 33, of Goshen, NY was arrested<br />
and charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operati<strong>on</strong> 3rd<br />
following an incident <strong>on</strong> County Hwy 1. He was<br />
released <strong>on</strong> $50 bail <strong>to</strong> reappear in Town Court.<br />
Peter M. Booth, 22, of Newburgh, NY was arrested<br />
and charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operati<strong>on</strong> 3rd<br />
and Failure <strong>to</strong> Surrender a Suspended License following<br />
an incident <strong>on</strong> State Hwy 17A. He was released <strong>on</strong> $50<br />
bail <strong>to</strong> reappear in Town Court.
4 WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004<br />
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C<strong>on</strong>tributing Edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Anne Ruszkiewicz<br />
Reporter<br />
Scott Webber<br />
Advertising<br />
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Edi<strong>to</strong>rial Assistants<br />
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Press<br />
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Evelyn Card<br />
President<br />
Eugene Wright<br />
C<strong>on</strong>tribu<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
Nancy Owen<br />
The Warwick Valley Dispatch has been your<br />
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A resp<strong>on</strong>se <strong>to</strong> Scott Webber, "Are we losing our moral<br />
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Webber.<br />
"Dumbing <str<strong>on</strong>g>Down</str<strong>on</strong>g>" is not about religious teaching – which<br />
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Bush Administrati<strong>on</strong> and corporate-c<strong>on</strong>trolled media without<br />
any questi<strong>on</strong>ing.<br />
This sad state of affairs has led <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> diminishment of<br />
Edi<strong>to</strong>r,<br />
All of my fellow residents at <strong>the</strong> Warwick Valley Humane<br />
Society would like <strong>to</strong> extend a very big tail wagging thank you<br />
<strong>to</strong> all <strong>the</strong> humans who spent generously at our recent garage<br />
sale and <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> d<strong>on</strong>ors for all <strong>the</strong> great stuff! We offer paw<br />
shakes <strong>to</strong> our vigilant Police Department for watching over us,<br />
<strong>to</strong> All Wea<strong>the</strong>r Tent Rental and M&S Sanitati<strong>on</strong> for <strong>the</strong>ir relia-<br />
We are Losing Our Moral Compass<br />
A Thank You from S<strong>to</strong>rm<br />
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democracy in more ways than can be stated here – for a society<br />
that is an uninformed (or misinformed) as we have been cannot<br />
ultimately be a democracy. The Bush Administrati<strong>on</strong> was<br />
not duped about weap<strong>on</strong>s-of-mass-destructi<strong>on</strong>. "We, <strong>the</strong> people"<br />
were duped. We accepted, without questi<strong>on</strong>, deliberate lies<br />
and manipulati<strong>on</strong>s <strong>to</strong> justify an immoral and illegal war at great<br />
costs <strong>to</strong> our troops and <strong>the</strong>ir families – <strong>to</strong> our ec<strong>on</strong>omy and our<br />
moral character as a nati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
This was about <strong>the</strong> pers<strong>on</strong>al aspirati<strong>on</strong>s for empire building<br />
and for c<strong>on</strong>trol of oil in <strong>the</strong> Middle East by Mr. Bush and<br />
his administrati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
TULA TSALIS<br />
bility and promptness, and we have lots of sloppy kisses for <strong>the</strong><br />
volunteers who worked tirelessly <strong>on</strong> our behalf. All combined<br />
made this sale a huge success for our animal shelter. From me,<br />
and all of my homeless furry friends waiting for resp<strong>on</strong>sible,<br />
permanent homes.<br />
STORM,<br />
3-year-old German Shepherd<br />
Li<strong>on</strong>s Club Annual Golf Outing a Huge Success<br />
Edi<strong>to</strong>r,<br />
The Warwick Li<strong>on</strong>s Club had a perfect day for <strong>the</strong>ir 42nd<br />
Annual golf outing held <strong>on</strong> May 16 at <strong>the</strong> Warwick Valley<br />
Country Club. The event sold out with 72 golfers and also had<br />
a record number of 27 sp<strong>on</strong>sorships and gift d<strong>on</strong>ati<strong>on</strong>s from<br />
26 Businesses. The Warwick Li<strong>on</strong>s Club would like <strong>to</strong> thank<br />
<strong>the</strong> Warwick Valley Country Club, <strong>the</strong> golfers, and sp<strong>on</strong>sors<br />
that gave generously of <strong>the</strong>ir time, m<strong>on</strong>ey and merchandise.<br />
We will c<strong>on</strong>tinue <strong>to</strong> help those who have sight and/or hearing<br />
impairments by putting <strong>the</strong> net proceeds back in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Warwick Community.<br />
Additi<strong>on</strong>ally we would like <strong>to</strong> thank <strong>the</strong> following sp<strong>on</strong>sors<br />
that helped make our event such a success: Wades<strong>on</strong>'s Home<br />
Center, Sanford Insurance, Pennings Farm Market, AFLAC -<br />
Paul Bausch, Allstate - Bob Pugh, Myles Mortgage Services,<br />
Country Chevrolet, Regal Homes & Properties, Str<strong>on</strong>g-Basile<br />
Funeral Home, Cruise Holidays, WVT Communicati<strong>on</strong>s, D.L.<br />
Hawkins & Associates, Tulip Wines & Liquor, Bidwell<br />
Edi<strong>to</strong>r,<br />
This is a letter of thanks <strong>to</strong> all that played in <strong>the</strong> Disc Golf<br />
Tournament <strong>on</strong> Sat., June 12 at <strong>the</strong> Warwick Town Park <strong>on</strong><br />
Uni<strong>on</strong> Corners Road. You should be commended <strong>on</strong> how you<br />
In <strong>the</strong> June 16 issue of The Warwick Valley Dispatch, Eileen<br />
Patters<strong>on</strong> wrote <strong>the</strong> article "Birdhouses Fly-off Aucti<strong>on</strong> Block<br />
for Fundraiser."<br />
Also in this issue in <strong>the</strong> article "VFW Opposes Land Swap<br />
Thank You <strong>to</strong> Disc Golf Players<br />
Correcti<strong>on</strong>s<br />
Envir<strong>on</strong>mental LLC, Pat's Blueprinting, Warwick Eye Center,<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w H. Metzger CPA, Joseph Green Realty, Warwick Valley<br />
Au<strong>to</strong> Body, SJA Technologies Group, LLC, Gold Mortgage<br />
Services, Inc., The Warwick Savings Bank, Chris Carb<strong>on</strong>e -<br />
RE/MAX, Galloway Dental, Dr. Edwin Wiley, The Inkwell,<br />
Borgmeier & Alario CPA's, 1110 WTBQ Radio Stati<strong>on</strong>, <strong>Albert</strong><br />
<strong>Wisner</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Library, Warwick Press, Ten Railroad Avenue,<br />
The Books<strong>to</strong>re, Stage, Nathans & Ziobro, Landmark Inn,<br />
Frazzleberries, Seely & Durland, Inc., Backyard Grill & Café,<br />
Newhard's, WVCC - The Club, Yesterdays, Vic<strong>to</strong>rian Treasures,<br />
Chumley's BBQ Hut, The Warwick Inn, KeyBank, SunTrust<br />
Bank, Chateau Hathorn, The Card Spot, Warwick Valley<br />
Chamber, Mima's of Warwick, Port of Call, Esquire Title<br />
Company, Miller Ski & Sport, Nati<strong>on</strong>wide Insurance, Warwick<br />
Car Wash, Earth Essence, and Town Supervisor Michael<br />
Sweet<strong>on</strong>.<br />
JLINDA LISI<br />
Golf Outing Chairpers<strong>on</strong><br />
left <strong>the</strong> park as clean as you found it.<br />
Again many thanks.<br />
SCOTT RUSSELL, ADAM HASSELL<br />
& JOHN KUSZEK<br />
for Library Expansi<strong>on</strong>" Stan Mocarsky was misquoted. It<br />
should have said in <strong>the</strong> article that Mr. Mocarsky is a Veteran<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Vietnam Era. The Dispatch regrets <strong>the</strong> error.
Residents Seek <strong>to</strong> Close Jarmain Road<br />
After Death of Teen<br />
Scott Webber, Jennifer O’C<strong>on</strong>nor<br />
Una Pesante is a mo<strong>the</strong>r who has fought <strong>to</strong> make<br />
sure that her daughter’s death was not in vain. Mrs.<br />
Pesante’s daughter Jacqueline was a beautiful and intelligent<br />
17-year-old senior in high school, who was looking<br />
forward <strong>to</strong> attending college. Jacqueline’s life was cut<br />
short as she was killed in a car accident <strong>on</strong> 17A and<br />
Jarmain Road about a year-and-a-half ago.<br />
"Believe me, it is a lot easier for me <strong>to</strong> ignore it. It is<br />
a lot easier <strong>to</strong> bury my head and cry," said Mrs. Pesante.<br />
"But, how do you think I will feel if <strong>the</strong>re is ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />
tragedy <strong>the</strong>re. <strong>How</strong> would any of us feel if <strong>the</strong>re was<br />
ano<strong>the</strong>r tragedy <strong>the</strong>re?"<br />
Una Pesante and a group of residents from Jarmain<br />
Road asked <strong>the</strong> Town Board <strong>on</strong> Thurs., June 10, <strong>to</strong> come<br />
up with a plan <strong>to</strong> solve <strong>the</strong> use of this road as a shortcut<br />
<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Village of Greenwood Lake.<br />
The Board listened <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir comments and accepted a<br />
petiti<strong>on</strong> asking that <strong>the</strong>y close <strong>the</strong> Route 17A access <strong>to</strong> all traffic<br />
but allow gated access <strong>to</strong> police, fire, and emergency vehicles.<br />
The petiti<strong>on</strong>s, 15 in all, had a <strong>to</strong>tal of 345 signatures.<br />
In a letter <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Town, Michael J. King, President of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Greenwood Lake Volunteer Ambulance Corps, said a<br />
permanent closure of <strong>the</strong> Route 17A access would<br />
impact <strong>the</strong> resp<strong>on</strong>se time, something that can vary<br />
depending up<strong>on</strong> traffic.<br />
The closure would add four-tenths of a mile <strong>to</strong><br />
resp<strong>on</strong>d <strong>to</strong> Jarmain Road calls from Lakes Road. The<br />
same would go for a trip <strong>to</strong> St. Anth<strong>on</strong>y Community<br />
Hospital in Warwick.<br />
King suggested that if <strong>the</strong> road is closed, a turnaround<br />
should be c<strong>on</strong>structed <strong>to</strong> make this quicker. He<br />
said it was not possible <strong>to</strong> estimate how much time would<br />
be needed <strong>to</strong> open an emergency gate <strong>on</strong> Route 17A.<br />
Town Councilwoman Annie Rabbitt recently <strong>to</strong>ld<br />
WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004 5<br />
Jacqueline Pesante<br />
The Dispatch that she, al<strong>on</strong>g with Town Supervisor<br />
Michael Sweet<strong>on</strong>, and Department of <strong>Public</strong> Works<br />
(DPW) Commissi<strong>on</strong>er Jeff Feagles have come up with a<br />
soluti<strong>on</strong> that is "being c<strong>on</strong>sciousness of every<strong>on</strong>e."<br />
With this new soluti<strong>on</strong> residents will no l<strong>on</strong>ger be<br />
able <strong>to</strong> enter <strong>on</strong><strong>to</strong> Jarmine Rd. from Rte 17A, preventing<br />
future accidents. The road will be closed by flexible<br />
marker posts <strong>to</strong> allow access for emergency vehicles <strong>on</strong>ly.<br />
Not <strong>on</strong>ly do <strong>the</strong> marker posts have <strong>the</strong> ability <strong>to</strong><br />
bounce back in<strong>to</strong> place, <strong>the</strong>y reflect at night and are<br />
highly visible, said DPW Commissi<strong>on</strong>er Feagles. If residents<br />
have a substantial reas<strong>on</strong> and need for large<br />
machinery, such as for home renovati<strong>on</strong>s, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y can<br />
make arrangements with <strong>the</strong> Town <strong>to</strong> have posts removed.<br />
Also 100 ft. from <strong>the</strong> first house at <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>p of<br />
Jarmine Rd. will be <strong>on</strong>e-way. There will be a sign at<br />
Lakes Rd. and Jarmine Rd. saying "dead end."<br />
This new soluti<strong>on</strong> will be voted by board members<br />
at <strong>the</strong> Town Board meeting <strong>on</strong> Thurs., June 24. "We<br />
think this is <strong>the</strong> best soluti<strong>on</strong> for all involved," said<br />
Councilwoman Rabbitt.<br />
‘Bike <strong>the</strong> Vote’<br />
c<strong>on</strong>tinued from page 1<br />
The bicyclists stayed in Warwick with Fa<strong>the</strong>r Scott<br />
Barker at <strong>the</strong> Episcopalian Church off South Street. "It<br />
is good <strong>to</strong> see that people are willing <strong>to</strong> make a difference,"<br />
Fa<strong>the</strong>r Barker smiled.<br />
Vanessa Herald, "Bike <strong>the</strong> Votes" media liais<strong>on</strong>, was<br />
thankful <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> group’s behalf. "It’s amazing, hopeful<br />
even, <strong>to</strong> see such hospitality from people," said Herald.<br />
"We really are depending <strong>on</strong> it, and so far, we’ve been<br />
receiving it."<br />
The group was clearly energized as <strong>the</strong>y packed<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir gear in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir vehicle Tuesday morning. "That’s<br />
<strong>the</strong> way it’s been so far; we’re completely expended at <strong>the</strong><br />
end of <strong>the</strong> day, but ready <strong>to</strong> go in <strong>the</strong> morning," commented<br />
Chris F<strong>on</strong>dulas. Chris is documenting <strong>the</strong><br />
group’s journey <strong>on</strong> digital camcorder, with <strong>the</strong> hopes of<br />
shaping it in<strong>to</strong> a finished documentary.<br />
As <strong>the</strong>y prepared Tuesday morning for a 65 mile<br />
trek <strong>to</strong> Barryville, Ally Brundige explained <strong>the</strong>ir methods.<br />
"We’ve been working with local and nati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
groups. We’ll register people by knocking <strong>on</strong> doors,<br />
making public appearances, press c<strong>on</strong>ferences, through<br />
community groups and upcoming festivals. Whatever it<br />
takes," said Brundige.<br />
"Bike <strong>the</strong> Vote" promotes awareness of progressive<br />
issues: educati<strong>on</strong> equity, marriage, human rights, envir<strong>on</strong>mental<br />
issues, criminal justice, and women’s health.<br />
"We had a police escort in C<strong>on</strong>necticut. People wave<br />
when <strong>the</strong>y see us ride by. The local support has been<br />
great," said F<strong>on</strong>dulas.<br />
It began <strong>to</strong> rain as <strong>the</strong>y were leaving for Barryville.<br />
"We have rain gear," joked Hoyt. "We’ll keep going.<br />
People need <strong>to</strong> see us. They need <strong>to</strong> know; even when<br />
<strong>the</strong> margins are small you can still make a difference."<br />
The group’s progress can be seen at<br />
www.bike<strong>the</strong>vote.org.
6 WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004<br />
Florida Library Summer Programs<br />
The Florida <strong>Public</strong> Library is pleased <strong>to</strong> announce<br />
its schedule of programs for all ages for July and August.<br />
The Library will <strong>on</strong>ce again participate in <strong>the</strong> annual<br />
NYS summer reading program. This year’s <strong>the</strong>me is<br />
New York is Read, White and Blue! Complete program<br />
brochures are available at <strong>the</strong> circulati<strong>on</strong> desk and have<br />
also been sent home with all Florida students.<br />
Registrati<strong>on</strong> for <strong>the</strong> six-week program started M<strong>on</strong>.,<br />
June 21. The program begins M<strong>on</strong>., June 28 when <strong>the</strong><br />
Library will host a kick-off party at 3 p.m. in <strong>the</strong> Seward<br />
Senior Center. Young readers are invited <strong>to</strong> create a red,<br />
white and blue craft, register for <strong>the</strong> program and enjoy<br />
an ice cream sundae, courtesy of <strong>the</strong> Friends of <strong>the</strong> FPL.<br />
To sign up for individual summer events, register in pers<strong>on</strong><br />
or by calling 651-7659.<br />
Library programs are free and open <strong>to</strong> residents of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Florida School District. Residents from o<strong>the</strong>r areas<br />
may join in programs as space allows. Advance registrati<strong>on</strong><br />
is required for most programs. Children must be<br />
<strong>the</strong> age or grade specified. Grade level means <strong>the</strong> grade<br />
level completed this year.<br />
Special summer programs include <strong>the</strong> Golden Hill<br />
S<strong>to</strong>rytellers <strong>on</strong> M<strong>on</strong>days at 3 p.m. for children in grade<br />
4 and up. Students will select a s<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>to</strong> tell and will learn<br />
<strong>the</strong> traditi<strong>on</strong>al art of s<strong>to</strong>rytelling. Coaches will be<br />
Madelyn Folino, Anne Hans<strong>on</strong> and Deb Weber, members<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Black Dirt S<strong>to</strong>rytelling Guild. Youth s<strong>to</strong>rytellers<br />
will present <strong>the</strong>ir s<strong>to</strong>ries at <strong>the</strong> final Rojo, Blanco<br />
y Azul Fiesta <strong>on</strong> Sat., Aug. 7.<br />
On Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m., <strong>the</strong> Yankee All Stars for<br />
young adults in grade 6 and up will meet for c<strong>on</strong>tests,<br />
crafts and cooking projects with something different<br />
planned for each week. Programs include Ballo<strong>on</strong><br />
Decorating NY Style <strong>on</strong> June 29; Tie Dye Extravaganza<br />
<strong>on</strong> July 6; Empire State Jeopardy <strong>on</strong> July 13; Red, White<br />
& Blue Desserts <strong>on</strong> July 20; Blue Plate Special <strong>on</strong> July 27<br />
and a Deck Party <strong>on</strong> Aug. 3. The Library is also looking<br />
for teen volunteers <strong>to</strong> help with programs. To volunteer,<br />
teens can see Library Assistant Maritza Sheil for details.<br />
On Wednesdays, two programs for school age children<br />
are planned. Eileen Stelljes of It’s Time for a S<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
will return <strong>to</strong> supervise <strong>the</strong> fun. The Bay Scallops for<br />
kids in grades K-2 will meet at 11 a.m. and <strong>the</strong> Sea<br />
Scorpi<strong>on</strong>s for grades 3-5 will meet at 1 p.m. Registrati<strong>on</strong><br />
for <strong>the</strong>se programs will be offered <strong>on</strong>e week at a time,<br />
Village of Florida Mayor James Pawliczek<br />
announces that <strong>the</strong> Florida Chamber of Commerce is<br />
sp<strong>on</strong>soring <strong>the</strong> opening of a newly formed farmers market<br />
beginning <strong>on</strong> Tues., June 29, and c<strong>on</strong>tinuing every<br />
Tuesday through <strong>the</strong> end of Oc<strong>to</strong>ber. The hours of<br />
starting each M<strong>on</strong>day morning. On Wednesday<br />
evenings, <strong>the</strong> Ladybugs will meet at 7 p.m. This is a<br />
bilingual family s<strong>to</strong>rytime for all ages. Wear your pajamas,<br />
bring your favorite stuffed animal and enjoy quiet<br />
bedtime s<strong>to</strong>ries and lullabies in English and Spanish<br />
with Miss Maritza.<br />
Thursdays will feature programs for preschoolers<br />
with Miss Maria. The Apple Muffins will meet at 10:15<br />
a.m. This is a program for children aged 18-35 m<strong>on</strong>ths,<br />
accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Only children<br />
registered for <strong>the</strong> program may participate; parents are<br />
advised <strong>to</strong> make o<strong>the</strong>r arrangements for siblings.<br />
Following at 11 a.m. <strong>on</strong> Thursdays will be <strong>the</strong> Bluebirds<br />
for children aged 3-5 years, not yet in kindergarten. This<br />
sessi<strong>on</strong> is for children <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir own, though parents<br />
must remain <strong>on</strong> Library Premises.<br />
The Library will <strong>on</strong>ce again offer programs <strong>to</strong> children<br />
enrolled in <strong>the</strong> Village of Florida’s Summer Day<br />
Program at Golden Hill Elementary School. Library<br />
staffers will visit <strong>the</strong> school <strong>on</strong> Thursday afterno<strong>on</strong>s <strong>to</strong><br />
offer books and s<strong>to</strong>rytelling. A book swap loan collecti<strong>on</strong><br />
will also be available for readers in this program.<br />
The Library’s 8th Annual Campfire S<strong>to</strong>rytimes are<br />
scheduled for Thurs., July 8 and Thurs., July 22 at<br />
Memorial Park, Bridge St. Local Boy Scouts will supervise<br />
<strong>the</strong> campfire, roast marshmallows at 7:30 p.m., <strong>the</strong>n<br />
settle around <strong>the</strong> fire at 8 p.m. <strong>to</strong> hear marvelous s<strong>to</strong>ries<br />
by <strong>the</strong> members of <strong>the</strong> Black Dirt S<strong>to</strong>rytelling Guild.<br />
Bring a blanket or chair <strong>to</strong> sit <strong>on</strong> and a sweater or jacket<br />
for cool evenings.<br />
The Guild members will also be appearing at an<br />
evening Candlelight S<strong>to</strong>rytelling sessi<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> July 15 at<br />
Lewis Park in Warwick. Call <strong>the</strong> <strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Wisner</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />
Library at 986-1047 for informati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> this sessi<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong>ly.<br />
Summer programs c<strong>on</strong>clude with an afterno<strong>on</strong><br />
party <strong>on</strong> Sat., Aug. 7 at <strong>the</strong> Seward Senior Center.<br />
Bilingual singer and s<strong>to</strong>ryteller Felix Pitre will entertain,<br />
al<strong>on</strong>g with <strong>the</strong> Library’s youth s<strong>to</strong>rytellers.<br />
Refreshments will be organized by <strong>the</strong> Friends of <strong>the</strong><br />
FPL and d<strong>on</strong>ati<strong>on</strong>s are appreciated. Calendars of complete<br />
summer program listings are available at <strong>the</strong> circulati<strong>on</strong><br />
desk. The Library will be closed <strong>the</strong> morning of<br />
Fri., June 25 for staff training and will open at no<strong>on</strong> that<br />
day. The Library will also be closed M<strong>on</strong>., July 5 for <strong>the</strong><br />
nati<strong>on</strong>al holiday.<br />
Florida Farmers Market<br />
SAVE Saturday July 10:<br />
HORSE FARM<br />
DAY-OF-FUN<br />
Enjoy a glorious day in Warwick with family and<br />
friends at beautiful 205-acre Borderland Farm, <strong>on</strong><br />
Rte. 94 at NY/NJ border. Saturday July 10, from<br />
10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m. (Rain date Sunday, July 11.)<br />
● Enjoy Old-Style Hay Rides<br />
● See Horses Jump & Hunt<br />
● See Horses Dance <strong>to</strong> Music<br />
● See Side-Saddle Riding<br />
● Great Games for Children<br />
● Silent Aucti<strong>on</strong> & Tag Sale<br />
Food and beverages will be for sale. But feel free<br />
<strong>to</strong> bring picnic lunch, blankets, chairs. Admissi<strong>on</strong>:<br />
Adults–$20; Seniors–$15; Kids 5 <strong>to</strong> 18–$5. Order<br />
by July 1 and save 10%. Call: (845) 986-2551.<br />
(Benefit for <strong>the</strong> Warwick C<strong>on</strong>servancy, Inc.<br />
To help preserve Warwick’s open spaces.)<br />
operati<strong>on</strong> are 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. The market will be located<br />
<strong>on</strong> North Main Street in <strong>the</strong> gated area of property<br />
directly across from <strong>the</strong> Big V Supermarket. The farmers<br />
will h<strong>on</strong>or wic coup<strong>on</strong>s.<br />
Have Your<br />
Birthday Party<br />
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Kid’s Club Birthday Parties<br />
Our parties are uniquely planned and acti<strong>on</strong> packed!<br />
Call and inquire!<br />
Also at Kid’s Club House...<br />
Reading Readiness Club 3-5 yrs.<br />
Parent/Child Classes 10mo.- 5yrs.<br />
Pre-School Program 2-5 yrs.<br />
Math and Science Club 4-5 yrs.<br />
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Classes for Preschool thru Teens<br />
To Register for Spring, call 791-1553<br />
Village<br />
of<br />
Florida<br />
By Mayor Jim Pawliczek<br />
This article is my way of communicating<br />
with you, <strong>the</strong> residents of <strong>the</strong> Village of Florida.<br />
Any opini<strong>on</strong>s expressed are strictly my own.<br />
Several m<strong>on</strong>ths ago <strong>the</strong> Village Board increased<br />
<strong>the</strong> parkland fee from $500 per unit <strong>to</strong> $2,000 per<br />
unit. Development within <strong>the</strong> existing village will<br />
carry combined fees of $6,300 plus building permit<br />
fees per unit. And for properties not existing within<br />
<strong>the</strong> village, <strong>the</strong> fees will be $9,000 or $11,000 plus<br />
building permit fees per unit.<br />
This new set of fees should ensure that <strong>the</strong><br />
present residents of <strong>the</strong> Village of Florida will not<br />
have <strong>to</strong> bear <strong>the</strong> burden of any future growth.<br />
Adopt a Homeless Cat<br />
June is "Adopt a Homeless Cat M<strong>on</strong>th" at <strong>the</strong><br />
Warwick Humane Society. Add a friendly feline <strong>to</strong> your<br />
family and turn a l<strong>on</strong>ely cat in<strong>to</strong> a loved <strong>on</strong>e. The<br />
Warwick Animal Shelter is open seven days from 12<br />
no<strong>on</strong> until 4 p.m. and is located at 48 <strong>Public</strong> Works<br />
Drive off Kings Highway.<br />
Please adopt, <strong>the</strong> shelter is overcrowded with great<br />
cats. For more informati<strong>on</strong> call 986-2473.<br />
Spring Driver<br />
Educati<strong>on</strong> Program<br />
During <strong>the</strong> fall semester at Warwick Valley High<br />
School, Driver Educati<strong>on</strong> will be offered by an independent<br />
driving school. The cost <strong>to</strong> each student is $270.<br />
Students who wish <strong>to</strong> participate in <strong>the</strong> program<br />
must have <strong>the</strong>ir Learner’s Permit as issued by <strong>the</strong> Mo<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Vehicle Bureau and must be 16 years of age <strong>on</strong> or before<br />
September 13. Applicati<strong>on</strong>s will be available in <strong>the</strong><br />
Guidance Department.<br />
Meetings<br />
The Village Board Meeting for July has been<br />
changed from July 5, 2004 <strong>to</strong> July 12, 2004 due <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> 4th<br />
of July holiday.<br />
The Board of Trustees of <strong>the</strong> Village of Warwick<br />
will hold a work sessi<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> Wednesday, July 14, 2004 at<br />
7:30 pm in Village Hall, 77 Main Street, Warwick. The<br />
purpose of <strong>the</strong> work sessi<strong>on</strong> is <strong>to</strong> review <strong>the</strong><br />
Demetroules/Red Swan Inn petiti<strong>on</strong> for a change in <strong>the</strong><br />
Z<strong>on</strong>ing Map and an Amendment <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Z<strong>on</strong>ing<br />
Ordinance. The public is invited <strong>to</strong> attend.<br />
The <strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Wisner</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Library Board of<br />
Trustees will meet for <strong>the</strong>ir Annual Reorganizati<strong>on</strong><br />
Meeting <strong>on</strong> Thurs., July 1. The meeting begins at 5 p.m.<br />
and will be held in <strong>the</strong> Community Room of Dev<strong>on</strong> Woods<br />
at 1 Crescent Avenue, Warwick. The <strong>Public</strong> is welcome.<br />
CONGRATULATIONS,<br />
& GOOD LUCK TO ALL<br />
THE 2004 GRADUATES!<br />
From Bravo Pizzeria<br />
Owners & Staff<br />
10 Oakland Avenue<br />
Warwick, NY 10990<br />
988-5787
WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004 7<br />
Seely & Durland Celebrates 70th Anniversary<br />
From Left: Stu Durland, John Slesinski (member of a 50+ year client family), Kenneth L. Durland, Jr., Michelle<br />
Dix<strong>on</strong> and Garrett Durland in back. Seely & Durland has an old journal showing premium entries from 1939<br />
<strong>to</strong> 1942 and Mr. Slesinski's fa<strong>the</strong>r, also John, was in <strong>the</strong> journal am<strong>on</strong>g <strong>the</strong> listings for 1939.<br />
Seely & Durland recently celebrated <strong>the</strong>ir 70th<br />
Anniversary and <strong>the</strong> renovati<strong>on</strong> of <strong>the</strong>ir his<strong>to</strong>ric<br />
Vic<strong>to</strong>rian office building. This third-generati<strong>on</strong> insurance<br />
agency was founded in Warwick in 1934 by Harry<br />
S. Seely and c<strong>on</strong>tinues <strong>to</strong>day under <strong>the</strong> leadership of his<br />
grandchildren, Garrett and Stuart Durland. Their fa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />
Kenneth L. Durland, Jr. spent 40 years in <strong>the</strong> business<br />
The 20th Anniversary of <strong>the</strong> Pine Island Seniors was celebrated at a dinner at<br />
<strong>the</strong> Pine Island Legi<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> May 19. There were 13 original club members h<strong>on</strong>ored<br />
for memberships of 15 <strong>to</strong> 20 years.<br />
Seniors h<strong>on</strong>ored, fr<strong>on</strong>t row, from left: Helen Gurda, Eileen Petric, Jean<br />
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and retired in 1997.<br />
"Not <strong>to</strong>o many businesses last 70 years," said Garrett<br />
Durland, President. "When our grandfa<strong>the</strong>r founded<br />
<strong>the</strong> firm in 1934, he was a visi<strong>on</strong>ary in <strong>the</strong> area of providing<br />
excellence and cus<strong>to</strong>mer service. I still hear <strong>to</strong><br />
this day from some of our very loyal clients what a w<strong>on</strong>derful,<br />
caring man he was. Every<strong>on</strong>e at Seely & Durland<br />
1934<br />
The year was<br />
Flash Gord<strong>on</strong> comic strip is published and D<strong>on</strong>ald Duck<br />
makes his <strong>on</strong>-screen debut.<br />
Surge<strong>on</strong> R.K. Wils<strong>on</strong> allegedly takes <strong>the</strong> now-famous<br />
pho<strong>to</strong>graph of <strong>the</strong> Loch Ness M<strong>on</strong>ster.<br />
The Di<strong>on</strong>ne quintuplets are born, becoming <strong>the</strong> first<br />
quintuplets <strong>to</strong> survive infancy.<br />
A 2-day dust s<strong>to</strong>rm removes massive amounts of Great<br />
Plains <strong>to</strong>psoil-<strong>on</strong>e of <strong>the</strong> worst s<strong>to</strong>rms of <strong>the</strong> Dust Bowl.<br />
Tender is <strong>the</strong> Night, by F. Scott Fitzgerald is published.<br />
Born are: Baseball Hall of Famer, Hank Aar<strong>on</strong>; actress<br />
Florence Henders<strong>on</strong>; ac<strong>to</strong>r Alan Arkin; fashi<strong>on</strong> designer<br />
Giorgio Armani; zoologist Jane Goodall<br />
Harry S. Seely opens an insurance business in Warwick,<br />
dedicated <strong>to</strong> excellence and cus<strong>to</strong>mer service.<br />
This agency, now in it’s 70th year and third generati<strong>on</strong>,<br />
still strives <strong>to</strong> achieve Harry’s ideals.<br />
is proud <strong>to</strong> c<strong>on</strong>tinue this traditi<strong>on</strong> <strong>to</strong>day and works hard<br />
<strong>to</strong> provide excellent value <strong>to</strong> our clients. We look forward<br />
<strong>to</strong> many more decades of serving <strong>the</strong> Warwick<br />
community and <strong>the</strong> Huds<strong>on</strong> Valley and thank every<strong>on</strong>e<br />
for <strong>the</strong>ir support of our agency."<br />
Approximately 150 people attended <strong>the</strong> Open<br />
House celebrati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> June 3, which was catered by<br />
Russell's Catering from Warwick. Some clients attending<br />
<strong>the</strong> event that have been insured with Seely &<br />
Durland for over 50 years include: George and<br />
C<strong>on</strong>stance Gurda, John and Viola Slesinski, Lillian<br />
S<strong>to</strong>rms and Clifford Rudy <strong>to</strong> name a few. The builder,<br />
Merritt C<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong>, and Architect, Harry Pharr, who<br />
worked with <strong>the</strong> agency <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> major renovati<strong>on</strong>, were<br />
also in attendance. Seely & Durland completed <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>tal<br />
renovati<strong>on</strong> of <strong>the</strong>ir office; a his<strong>to</strong>ric Vic<strong>to</strong>rian home<br />
built in 1899, in April after nine m<strong>on</strong>ths of work.<br />
"The renovati<strong>on</strong> of our office will allow us <strong>to</strong> better<br />
serve our clients," said Stu Durland, Vice President. "We<br />
will be even more efficient, and our office is more comfortable<br />
for our staff and our clients. We thank our staff<br />
and cus<strong>to</strong>mers for <strong>the</strong>ir support and patience during <strong>the</strong><br />
renovati<strong>on</strong> and are delighted that every<strong>on</strong>e is so pleased<br />
with <strong>the</strong> outcome. We invite any<strong>on</strong>e who couldn’t attend<br />
<strong>the</strong> Open House <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>p by and see our new facilities."<br />
Seely & Durland represents over twenty insurance<br />
companies, offering all forms of insurance, including<br />
home, au<strong>to</strong>, high value properties, life, business and<br />
b<strong>on</strong>ds. For more informati<strong>on</strong>, visit Seely & Durland at<br />
www.seely-durland.com, call Garrett W. Durland, CIC<br />
at 845-986-1177 or <strong>to</strong>ll-free at 1-800-562-2771, or email<br />
at info@seely-durland.com.<br />
Lupinski and Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Pol<strong>on</strong>iak. Back row: Alice Burke, Michael Burke, Jane<br />
Yanosh, Matt Zielinski, Tessie Zovis<strong>to</strong>ski, Marie Schmick and John Yanosh. Missing<br />
from picture were Alice Gerczak and Florence Sommo.<br />
celebrating our<br />
70th<br />
Anniversary<br />
Come by and visit our<br />
beautifully renovated<br />
his<strong>to</strong>ric Warwick office.<br />
The Durland Agencies<br />
INSURANCE<br />
www.seely–durland.com<br />
(845) 986-1177<br />
13 Oakland Ave Warwick, NY
8 WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004<br />
Sheep Farms are Warwick’s Cottage Industry<br />
By Nancy Owen<br />
Residents of Warwick are used <strong>to</strong> seeing dairy farms<br />
in Warwick and <strong>on</strong>i<strong>on</strong> and o<strong>the</strong>r vegetable farms in Pine<br />
Island, but sheep farming is hidden throughout <strong>the</strong><br />
Town. At <strong>the</strong> center of sheep farming is Ulf Kintzel, a<br />
native of Germany, who has <strong>the</strong> job of shearing <strong>the</strong> sheep of<br />
over a dozen flock owners each spring. Kintzel says that<br />
since sheep wool cannot be shed, as o<strong>the</strong>r animals do for<br />
comfort from <strong>the</strong> summer heat, it must be sheared.<br />
The sheep industry is not powerful in <strong>the</strong> U.S. and<br />
most of <strong>the</strong> sheep owners in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast are hobby<br />
shepherds, says Kintzel. This appears <strong>to</strong> be true of <strong>the</strong><br />
Warwick sheep owners. Some own sheep <strong>to</strong> keep <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
lawns mowed or <strong>to</strong> keep <strong>the</strong>ir horses company. O<strong>the</strong>rs<br />
have sheep for breeding with <strong>the</strong> idea of selling registered<br />
breeds and/or meat, as well as a 4H project for <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
children. Lastly <strong>the</strong>re are a few who hand-spin <strong>the</strong> wool as<br />
a hobby or use <strong>the</strong> natural fibers for weaving or knitting.<br />
Kintzel came <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. in 1993 at <strong>the</strong> request of an<br />
American Kennel Club Chapter that was interested in<br />
training <strong>the</strong>ir dogs` in sheep herding and earning an<br />
HGH title. Kintzel traveled <strong>the</strong> tri-state area giving seminars<br />
and settled in nearby Sussex, NJ, in 1995.<br />
Currently he has a flock of 300 sheep (including 200<br />
spring lambs) which are a cross breed of Texel (a Dutch<br />
meat breed) and Dorset (English multi-purpose breed<br />
bred for wool and meat). In <strong>the</strong> late fall <strong>on</strong>e half of <strong>the</strong><br />
flock (mostly male lambs) will be sold at aucti<strong>on</strong> and<br />
<strong>the</strong>n slaughtered.<br />
Besides shearing sheep in Warwick in <strong>the</strong> spring,<br />
Kintzel earns a living by giving herding less<strong>on</strong>s <strong>to</strong> people<br />
and <strong>the</strong>ir dogs, using his flock as <strong>the</strong> training<br />
ground. The dog serves as a living fence, says Kintzel.<br />
Most people who are interested in this program are<br />
looking <strong>to</strong> compete in a fall competiti<strong>on</strong> (this year it<br />
falls <strong>on</strong> Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 9), hoping <strong>to</strong> earn <strong>the</strong> HGH title.<br />
Winning this title proves that <strong>the</strong>ir dog can herd 200<br />
sheep for 45 minutes from <strong>the</strong> corral, <strong>on</strong> a road, and in<br />
Therapy Dog Paw Signing at The Books<strong>to</strong>re<br />
Local publisher Moo Press of Warwick, announced<br />
that Lady, a <strong>the</strong>rapy dog who works 40 hours per week<br />
in Hanover, PA and who is <strong>the</strong> star of <strong>the</strong>ir first children’s<br />
book ‘One Incredible Dog!’ will visit Warwick<br />
June 28 and 29. She will be accompanied by her owner<br />
and trainer, Kathy Miller, who is also featured in <strong>the</strong><br />
Lady does a paw print signing<br />
a grazing field.<br />
A prominent German judge will come <strong>to</strong> Warwick<br />
in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>to</strong> determine who earns <strong>the</strong> coveted title.<br />
Besides <strong>the</strong> German title, some people compete <strong>to</strong> get<br />
<strong>the</strong> AKC "C" Course title which is similar <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> German<br />
program in miniature. Most of <strong>the</strong> dogs trained by<br />
Kintzel are German Shepherds but he has worked with<br />
<strong>the</strong> three Belgian herding breeds, Briards, an occasi<strong>on</strong>al<br />
Rottweiler, and Beaucer<strong>on</strong>s. His students refer <strong>to</strong> him as<br />
<strong>the</strong> "dog whisperer."<br />
According <strong>to</strong> Kintzel <strong>the</strong>re are many reas<strong>on</strong>s why<br />
people take less<strong>on</strong>s with him, such as for a recreati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
book. While Lady is in Warwick Channel 10 News will<br />
be interviewing her and Kathy for a s<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />
Lady will be doing a Paw Signing (au<strong>to</strong>graphing) at<br />
The Books<strong>to</strong>re, 20 Main Street, <strong>on</strong> Tues., June 29 from<br />
12 no<strong>on</strong> – 2 p.m. In additi<strong>on</strong> <strong>to</strong> this appearance, Kathy<br />
and Lady will visit local nursing centers, hospitals, and<br />
Kintzel and his flock.<br />
sport; giving <strong>the</strong> dog exercise and spending time outdoors<br />
with <strong>the</strong>ir pet; teaching obedience; developing a<br />
pet’s c<strong>on</strong>fidence as well as increasing <strong>the</strong> owner’s handling<br />
skills; and having off-leash c<strong>on</strong>trol of <strong>the</strong>ir dog.<br />
Before beginning training with him, a dog must pass an<br />
instinct test and if you are accepted as a student <strong>the</strong> less<strong>on</strong>s<br />
are scheduled <strong>on</strong> an individual basis<br />
Those interested in more informati<strong>on</strong> about herding<br />
classes or any of Kintzel’s o<strong>the</strong>r services c<strong>on</strong>tact him<br />
at: Ph<strong>on</strong>e: (973) 875-7427 or e-mail: ulf@sheep-herding.com.<br />
day care centers. They love <strong>to</strong> spread <strong>the</strong> word about <strong>the</strong><br />
w<strong>on</strong>derful help that <strong>the</strong>rapy dogs can provide.<br />
The <strong>the</strong>rapy dogs that helped people after <strong>the</strong><br />
attacks of 9/11 inspired author Chris Williams, a radio<br />
announcer in Baltimore, MD. Networking locally, he<br />
met Kathy Miller, a nursing assistant at a nursing home<br />
in Hanover, PA who had a Therapy Dog named Lady.<br />
After spending some time with Kathy and Lady, Chris<br />
wrote One Incredible Dog! Lady, a s<strong>to</strong>ry that takes <strong>the</strong><br />
reader through a typical day in <strong>the</strong> life of a<br />
Therapy Dog.<br />
Trainer and owner Kathy Miller says Lady was<br />
found aband<strong>on</strong>ed by <strong>the</strong> road in Spring 2000. As a nursing<br />
assistant and animal lover, Kathy had always been<br />
interested in animal assisted <strong>the</strong>rapy. She enrolled Lady<br />
in a Therapy Dog certificati<strong>on</strong> program and after two<br />
years, Lady received her certificati<strong>on</strong> from Therapy<br />
Dogs Internati<strong>on</strong>al in Flanders, NJ.<br />
Lady and Kathy work <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r in nursing at <strong>the</strong><br />
Hanover Hall Nursing and Rehabilitati<strong>on</strong> Center, and<br />
volunteer at local schools, churches, and hospitals in <strong>the</strong><br />
Pennsylvania area <strong>to</strong> promote awareness of <strong>the</strong>rapy dog<br />
programs.<br />
Early reviews have given this book five out of five<br />
stars: "The age range for this book is probably 3-11. A<br />
great Early Reader n<strong>on</strong>-ficti<strong>on</strong> book that expands a<br />
child’s world in many areas," says Preschool<br />
Entertainment.com. Midwest Book Review calls One<br />
Incredible Dog! Lady "heartwarming and inspiring,"<br />
while Molly Martin, Children’s Book Review Columnist,<br />
describes it as "remarkable…I plan <strong>to</strong> use my copy with<br />
adult beginning readers living in a residential care facility<br />
for <strong>the</strong> mentally retarded."<br />
For more informati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> Lady, Kathy, Chris, and<br />
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Hawkins Brings Passi<strong>on</strong> &<br />
Emoti<strong>on</strong> <strong>to</strong> Tuscan Cafe<br />
Will Hawkins<br />
Summer C<strong>on</strong>cert Series Begins in July<br />
The Warwick Village Board is pleased <strong>to</strong> announce<br />
that <strong>the</strong> Summer C<strong>on</strong>cert Series for 2004 will be held at<br />
<strong>the</strong> Bandstand in Stanley-Demming Park, located <strong>on</strong><br />
South Street in <strong>the</strong> Village of Warwick. All performances<br />
will begin at 7:30 p.m. This series includes artists and<br />
groups that appeal <strong>to</strong> various musical tastes.<br />
The Middle<strong>to</strong>wn City Band will perform <strong>on</strong> July 3.<br />
Then <strong>on</strong> July 17, Activist Singer/S<strong>on</strong>gwriter Holly Near will<br />
perform as part of <strong>the</strong> Warwick Summer Arts Festival. Sat.,<br />
July 31st brings Peter Spink. August 14 Ms. Jeanne Marie<br />
Lowell will entertain us. And <strong>on</strong> Aug. 28 The New York<br />
Swing Exchange will close our Summer Series.<br />
On behalf of <strong>the</strong> Warwick community <strong>the</strong> village<br />
board thanks <strong>the</strong> following for <strong>the</strong> generous support<br />
Port of Call Art Gallery:<br />
Works of Land<br />
and Light<br />
by Susan Fogel Morris<br />
May 20-July 4<br />
WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004 9<br />
Born in Sleepy Hollow, Will Hawkins has taken<br />
Sleepy Hollow's traditi<strong>on</strong> of s<strong>to</strong>rytelling with him and<br />
incorporated it in his music. Hawkins will bring his<br />
weaving and engaging s<strong>to</strong>ries of unlikely characters with<br />
great pop sensibility and terrific hooks <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tuscan<br />
Café <strong>on</strong> Fri., June 25 at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Starting out as an engineer, Hawkins worked with<br />
George Bens<strong>on</strong>, Diana Krall, J<strong>on</strong>athan Brooke and Dr.<br />
John before moving in<strong>to</strong> radio promoti<strong>on</strong>. He worked<br />
for a number of record labels, including Universal and<br />
Warner Bro<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />
After managing acts like David Yazbek, who w<strong>on</strong> a<br />
Drama Desk Award for his score of Broadways highly successful<br />
musical "The Full M<strong>on</strong>ty," Hawkins decided it was<br />
time <strong>to</strong> go back <strong>to</strong> where his passi<strong>on</strong> was. In 2003 he released<br />
his debut "Next S<strong>to</strong>p Bedford Avenue" <strong>to</strong> critical raves.<br />
Hawkins has performed all over <strong>the</strong> country with<br />
<strong>the</strong> likes of Grammy winners Norah J<strong>on</strong>es and Jesse<br />
Harris. His live performance is passi<strong>on</strong>ate and emoti<strong>on</strong>al<br />
and is often compared <strong>to</strong> Springsteen, Tom Petty<br />
and Martin Sext<strong>on</strong>.<br />
that makes <strong>the</strong> c<strong>on</strong>certs possible: The Bank of New York,<br />
Country Chevrolet, The Kennedy Companies, Lehman<br />
& Getz, Botanic, LoBi<strong>on</strong>do and Kabuli LLP, Claudia<br />
Vicar Realty, Peter Berlet and Degree and Dean.<br />
Special thanks <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Warwick Li<strong>on</strong>s Club for providing<br />
<strong>the</strong> Dial-A-Bus transportati<strong>on</strong> for our seniors<br />
and Li<strong>on</strong>s ballo<strong>on</strong>s for <strong>the</strong> children and <strong>the</strong> Warwick<br />
Reformed Church for offering <strong>the</strong>ir building in case of rain.<br />
The C<strong>on</strong>cert Committee members Jack and Marge<br />
Porter, Miry Saperstein and Jerry Summer deserve extra<br />
thanks for <strong>the</strong>ir hard work in putting this series <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
So grab your blankets and chairs and join your<br />
friends and neighbors under <strong>the</strong> stars for an evening of<br />
w<strong>on</strong>derful music and fun.<br />
From left: Ceramic Artist Judy Dubff, Rustic furniture maker Daniel Mack, Sculp<strong>to</strong>r Hope Arber, three of <strong>the</strong><br />
forty Warwick area artists who will have <strong>the</strong>ir studios open for visi<strong>to</strong>rs during <strong>the</strong> fifth annual Warwick Artists<br />
Open Studio Tour <strong>on</strong> July 17 and 18. This is part of <strong>the</strong> 10-day Warwick Summer Arts Festival.<br />
For informati<strong>on</strong>, maps and tickets call 845-987-2000 or www.warwickarts.org.<br />
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include Salad Bar and Soup. Complete early dinner<br />
specials, priced at $13.95, are offered Tuesday<br />
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ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO<br />
June 22, 1904:<br />
• The Dispatch reported that <strong>the</strong>re were 28 Warwick<br />
Grammar School graduates and included extensive coverage<br />
of <strong>the</strong> cerem<strong>on</strong>ies. In <strong>the</strong> same issue were lists of<br />
<strong>the</strong> names of those who had passed regents tests and<br />
grade promoti<strong>on</strong>s for each grade.<br />
• A str<strong>on</strong>g retaining wall complete with guard rails<br />
was installed al<strong>on</strong>g Creamery Creek <strong>on</strong> Spring Street<br />
and <strong>the</strong> Creamery installed a big tile pipe under <strong>the</strong> bed<br />
of <strong>the</strong> creek <strong>to</strong> carry away "vile smelling swill and whey<br />
formerly discharged directly in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> creek."<br />
• The Warwick Teleph<strong>on</strong>e Company received from <strong>the</strong><br />
Central Energy Switchboard a new secti<strong>on</strong> which would<br />
enable <strong>the</strong>m <strong>to</strong> extend service down South Street "without<br />
over-burdening <strong>the</strong> existing lines <strong>on</strong> Oakland Avenue."<br />
• The Coal Trust, owners of <strong>the</strong> Lehigh & Huds<strong>on</strong><br />
Railroad, was pumping out <strong>the</strong> Old Trotter Mine in<br />
Franklin, N.J., <strong>to</strong> put it back in<strong>to</strong> operati<strong>on</strong> and was<br />
building a machine shop <strong>the</strong>re for repairs. This was<br />
expected <strong>to</strong> increase rail traffic and <strong>to</strong> provide many<br />
area jobs.<br />
SEVENTY YEARS AGO<br />
June 20, 1934:<br />
• A huge fr<strong>on</strong>t page headline announced that Harry<br />
L. Stanley had purchased <strong>the</strong> 10 acres of Maidment<br />
Meadows for $2000 <strong>to</strong> d<strong>on</strong>ate it <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Village as a park<br />
in h<strong>on</strong>or of his wife. The Warwick Village Board unanimously<br />
accepted <strong>the</strong> gift with a vote of thanks.<br />
• The Vern<strong>on</strong> Oil Company in Warwick was advertising<br />
its high octane Richfield Gasoline with a large ad<br />
reading: "Try it <strong>on</strong> Demerest Hill and see if you can<br />
make it knock!"<br />
• The Orange County Clerks Office announced that<br />
in <strong>the</strong> annual renewal of driver licenses, 1,251 opera<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
licenses had been renewed in Warwick out of county<br />
<strong>to</strong>tal of 29,265 and 323 chauffeurs licenses had been<br />
renewed out of a county <strong>to</strong>tal of 8,133. No Junior<br />
Licenses were issued in Warwick although <strong>the</strong>re were<br />
390 issued in <strong>the</strong> county.<br />
• Paul Mezey, "a well known restaurateur from New<br />
Jersey, purchased <strong>the</strong> W<strong>on</strong>der Meat Market in <strong>the</strong> Miller<br />
Building <strong>on</strong> Main Street from Charles Lewis. He intended<br />
<strong>to</strong> operate a specialty meat and produce market <strong>the</strong>re.<br />
SIXTY YEARS AGO<br />
June 21, 1944:<br />
• Three large fuel s<strong>to</strong>rage tanks in <strong>the</strong> C<strong>on</strong>klin &<br />
Str<strong>on</strong>g yards caught <strong>on</strong> fire engulfing <strong>the</strong> Village in<br />
thick smoke and threatening <strong>the</strong> whole village. Fire<br />
companies from five communities assisted in putting<br />
out <strong>the</strong> blaze which c<strong>on</strong>sumed 19,000 gall<strong>on</strong>s of gas and<br />
18,000 gall<strong>on</strong>s of fuel oil.<br />
• Word was received that Pfc. Charles E. Plock of<br />
Florida had been killed in acti<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> Anzio fr<strong>on</strong>t. He<br />
had previously received a Purple Heart serving with a<br />
medical unit in North Africa.<br />
• The Fifth War B<strong>on</strong>d Drive kicked off nati<strong>on</strong>ally and<br />
<strong>the</strong> Torch of Liberty program held a rally in Warwick.<br />
During <strong>the</strong> rally $1,200 worth of b<strong>on</strong>ds were sold at <strong>the</strong><br />
Warwick Savings Bank.<br />
• A new fr<strong>on</strong>t page column was introduced by The<br />
Dispatch, Canning Chats. It reported that Miss Ruby<br />
Simms and Mr. Frederick Meyer attended a work shop<br />
<strong>on</strong> organizing Community Canning Centers in New<br />
Hampshire and returned full of informati<strong>on</strong> and<br />
enthusiasm.<br />
FIFTY YEARS AGO<br />
June 16, 1954:<br />
• Voters approved <strong>the</strong> creati<strong>on</strong> of a new centralized<br />
school district by a whopping 1,127 – 145 vote. This was<br />
<strong>the</strong> sec<strong>on</strong>d step in creating <strong>the</strong> centralizati<strong>on</strong> of Pine<br />
Island and nine Warwick school districts. The third and<br />
final step would be <strong>to</strong> organize and elect a school board<br />
for <strong>the</strong> newly created district.<br />
• Two young boys, Charles Vealey and Walter Sisco,<br />
fishing for catfish with 12 lb. test line in <strong>the</strong> Warwick<br />
Creek caught a 40 lb snapping turtle. Some nearby firemen<br />
helped <strong>the</strong> boys land <strong>the</strong> turtle.<br />
• Florida moved closer <strong>to</strong> having a public library when<br />
Al Appelbaum offered rooms in <strong>the</strong> Professi<strong>on</strong>al Building<br />
as a temporary home for <strong>the</strong> new library. The effort was<br />
being sp<strong>on</strong>sored by <strong>the</strong> Florida American Legi<strong>on</strong>.<br />
• Warwick Seniors Lorraine Sudol and James<br />
Lavinski w<strong>on</strong> first and sec<strong>on</strong>d place respectively out of<br />
40 c<strong>on</strong>testants in <strong>the</strong> Orange County Road-e-o held in<br />
Middle<strong>to</strong>wn testing driving skills.<br />
TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
June 20, 1979:<br />
• The Pine Island Community c<strong>on</strong>tinued <strong>to</strong> rally <strong>to</strong><br />
help a couple badly injured in a mo<strong>to</strong>rcycle accident.<br />
The first of <strong>on</strong>-going week-end "weed-a-th<strong>on</strong>s" was<br />
held <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>on</strong>i<strong>on</strong> farm that week-end and would c<strong>on</strong>tinue<br />
as l<strong>on</strong>g as necessary.<br />
• Chris Gord<strong>on</strong>, a Pine Island School First Grade Teacher,<br />
and Eva Meyers, Head Teacher and Resource Room Teacher<br />
at Kings, were h<strong>on</strong>ored as Outstanding Educa<strong>to</strong>rs by <strong>the</strong><br />
Warwick Jaycees. Ann Betley, Martha M<strong>on</strong>k and D<strong>on</strong>ald<br />
Glade were h<strong>on</strong>ored as Outstanding Youth.<br />
• Two <strong>to</strong>p Warwick School Administra<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
announced <strong>the</strong>ir retirements. Samuel J<strong>on</strong>es, Asst.<br />
District Superintendent was retiring after 27 years and<br />
Reynolds L<strong>on</strong>gfield, Principal of Kings, was retiring<br />
after 25 years. There were eight o<strong>the</strong>r staff resignati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
accepted by <strong>the</strong> Board with regret as well.<br />
• Warwick and Florida voters both passed <strong>the</strong> respective<br />
school budgets and Warwick elected Mary<br />
Kennedy, Walter Labanowski, and Paul Kraivanger <strong>to</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> School Board.<br />
Meals-<strong>on</strong>-Wheels Deliver 5,519 Meals<br />
On Fri., June 4, a special appreciati<strong>on</strong> lunche<strong>on</strong> was<br />
held in <strong>the</strong> Greenbriar Room at Mt. Alverno Center <strong>to</strong><br />
recognize <strong>the</strong> efforts of about <strong>on</strong>e hundred volunteers.<br />
These volunteers serve <strong>the</strong> community in <strong>the</strong> delivery of<br />
nutriti<strong>on</strong>al meals five days a week <strong>to</strong> more than forty<br />
clients for <strong>the</strong> Meals-<strong>on</strong>-Wheels of Warwick program.<br />
With each delivery, <strong>the</strong>y bring a smile and words of<br />
encouragement; many of <strong>the</strong> clients being homebound.<br />
After serving several years as Chairman of <strong>the</strong><br />
Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs, Carlt<strong>on</strong> Evans resigned, temporarily<br />
taking <strong>the</strong> duties of Assistant Treasurer. Jane Gareiss gra-<br />
ciously thanked Carl for his nineteen years of dedicated<br />
service. Jane Gareiss was recently appointed Chairman<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Board. She will also c<strong>on</strong>tinue temporarily in her<br />
capacity as Volunteer Coordina<strong>to</strong>r. O<strong>the</strong>r Board members<br />
include Vice Chairman Rev. David Peters<strong>on</strong>,<br />
Treasurer Julie Farrell, Secretary Janice Evans,<br />
Operati<strong>on</strong>s Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Kathleen Supek, Assistant<br />
Operati<strong>on</strong>s Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Shelley Meisler and Dr.<br />
Stephen Hoverman.<br />
Any<strong>on</strong>e interested in being a volunteer should call<br />
<strong>the</strong> Meals-<strong>on</strong>-Wheels voice mail at 986-3389.<br />
Li<strong>on</strong>s Seek New Members<br />
The Warwick Li<strong>on</strong>s Club, which originated in 1948,<br />
is part of <strong>the</strong> world’s largest service organizati<strong>on</strong>. The<br />
Li<strong>on</strong>s Club is recognized world wide for <strong>the</strong>ir work with<br />
<strong>the</strong> blind and visually impaired. Li<strong>on</strong>s Club meetings<br />
are held <strong>the</strong> first and third Thursday of each m<strong>on</strong>th at 7<br />
p.m. at <strong>the</strong> Landmark Inn. Any<strong>on</strong>e interested in joining<br />
this growing organizati<strong>on</strong> may c<strong>on</strong>tact Li<strong>on</strong> Craig<br />
Thomps<strong>on</strong>, 1st VP & Membership Direc<strong>to</strong>r at 986-9595,<br />
or email <strong>the</strong> Li<strong>on</strong>s at info@warwickli<strong>on</strong>s.org.
Edsall, Adams, & Sidoti Receive<br />
Empire Degree<br />
By Matt Sidoti<br />
This year, at <strong>the</strong> 79th New York State Future<br />
Farmers of America (FFA) C<strong>on</strong>venti<strong>on</strong>, Jodi Edsal1,<br />
Timothy Adams, and Mat<strong>the</strong>w Sidoti each received <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
Empire FFA Degrees. The Empire Degree is <strong>the</strong> highest<br />
degree that a student can achieve at <strong>the</strong> state level. To<br />
receive this coveted award, members must work in an<br />
agriculturally related job also known as, a Supervised<br />
Agricultural Experience (SAE) and have assets worth at<br />
least $1,000 from that job and over 450 hours of work<br />
experience in <strong>on</strong>e calendar year.<br />
Jodi Edsall earned her Empire Degree by working<br />
<strong>on</strong> her family’s dairy farm. She helps her fa<strong>the</strong>r feed and<br />
milk <strong>the</strong>ir cows almost daily and has mastered several<br />
skills through her many hours of work. After watching<br />
her three older sisters get actively involved in <strong>the</strong> family’s<br />
dairy business, Jodi felt motivated <strong>to</strong> also getinvolved.<br />
When she started, she wanted <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong><br />
raise heifers which would eventually compete at local<br />
dairy shows.<br />
FFA members – Matt Sidoti, Jodi Edsall and Tim<br />
Adams received <strong>the</strong>ir Empire Degrees at <strong>the</strong> State<br />
C<strong>on</strong>venti<strong>on</strong>.<br />
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Jodi now obtains her lives<strong>to</strong>ck by working <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
farm and registered Holsteins are transferred in<strong>to</strong> her<br />
name. Each heifer calf <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> family farm is also registered<br />
in her name. Jodi plans <strong>to</strong> attend SUNY Cobleskill<br />
and study Agricultural Business in <strong>the</strong> fall. She is <strong>the</strong><br />
daughter of Harry and D<strong>on</strong>na Edsall from Pine Island.<br />
Fellow FFA member Timothy Adams works in his<br />
fa<strong>the</strong>r’s veterinary practice as a vet technician. Timothy<br />
started working with his dad at age of 8. While working<br />
with his fa<strong>the</strong>r, he has learned a great deal about veterinarian<br />
medicine, including <strong>the</strong> safe handling of animals,<br />
how <strong>to</strong> run blood work, surgery prep, and many o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
skills. When asked about <strong>the</strong> benefits of working with<br />
his dad, Timothy said, "helping my fa<strong>the</strong>r at <strong>the</strong> clinic<br />
has c<strong>on</strong>tributed <strong>to</strong> my success by broadening my animal<br />
background, and it has also enhanced my people and<br />
communicati<strong>on</strong> skills."<br />
Timothy began his agriculturally related job<br />
because of his love for animals and his interest in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
well-being. Over <strong>the</strong> past ten years, his resp<strong>on</strong>sibilities<br />
have changed from cleaning out eyes and feeding animals<br />
<strong>to</strong> having <strong>the</strong> primary resp<strong>on</strong>sibilities for surgical<br />
and exam room preparati<strong>on</strong>. Timothy plans <strong>to</strong> go <strong>on</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />
pre-veterinary studies at Delaware Valley College and<br />
play football for <strong>the</strong>m as well.<br />
After Delaware Valley, he would like <strong>to</strong> apply <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Cornell Vet program and c<strong>on</strong>tinue his Veterinary educati<strong>on</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong>re. When Adams graduates from Cornell he has<br />
plans <strong>to</strong> enter in<strong>to</strong> a partnership with his fa<strong>the</strong>r in his practice.<br />
He is <strong>the</strong> s<strong>on</strong> of Joseph and Wendy Adams of Warwick.<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w Sidoti earned his Empire Degree by working<br />
with his family <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir 150-acre black dirt farm in<br />
Pine Island, where <strong>the</strong>y grow <strong>on</strong>i<strong>on</strong>s, squash and pumpkins.<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w cannot remember when he started going<br />
<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> farm <strong>to</strong> work. When he started, he <strong>on</strong>ly knew how<br />
<strong>to</strong> tie <strong>on</strong>i<strong>on</strong> bags. Over time he has learned <strong>to</strong> operate<br />
some of <strong>the</strong> packing machines and started <strong>to</strong> drive <strong>the</strong><br />
forklifts. In recent years his resp<strong>on</strong>sibilities have<br />
changed dramatically and he can now be found operating<br />
almost any piece of equipment <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> farm.<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w is currently a junior and is uncertain of his<br />
future plans at this time. He is <strong>the</strong> s<strong>on</strong> of Joseph and<br />
Kathy Sidoti.<br />
The Young Women and Young Men’s organizati<strong>on</strong>s of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints,<br />
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FRANK JAMES FISH<br />
Frank James Fish, a<br />
retired Vice President &<br />
Commercial Lending<br />
Officer of Fleet Bank,<br />
Goshen, and a l<strong>on</strong>gtime<br />
resident of this area, went<br />
with God <strong>on</strong> Fri., May 28,<br />
2004, at his home. He<br />
passed peacefully in <strong>the</strong><br />
presence of his family at<br />
<strong>the</strong> age of 74.<br />
The s<strong>on</strong> of <strong>the</strong> late Frank J. and Mary G. (Lempka)<br />
Fish, he was born <strong>on</strong> March 5, 1930 in Warwick. Frank<br />
attended S.S. Seward High School and graduated in <strong>the</strong><br />
Class of 1947. He proudly served his country in <strong>the</strong><br />
Korean War while in <strong>the</strong> United States Air Force from<br />
1950 through 1954 as a Staff Sergeant. While serving in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Air Force Frank was awarded <strong>the</strong> Nati<strong>on</strong>al Defense<br />
Medal, Good C<strong>on</strong>duct Medal Land Occupati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
Medal. On November 4, 1954, Frank received an<br />
H<strong>on</strong>orable discharge from <strong>the</strong> United States Air Force<br />
serving four years as Staff Sergeant and serving three<br />
years in France and Germany during <strong>the</strong> Korean War.<br />
After returning from <strong>the</strong> Korean War, Frank attended<br />
and graduated from Orange County Community<br />
College under <strong>the</strong> American Institute of Banking<br />
Program. In 1966 he graduated from Brown University<br />
– Graduate School of Savings Banking. On May 17,<br />
1958, Frank married his beloved Dolores Ann Lazicki at<br />
Our Lady of Czes<strong>to</strong>chowa Church in Jersey City, N. J. He<br />
was <strong>the</strong> s<strong>on</strong>-in-law of <strong>the</strong> late John and Helen Lazicki.<br />
A family statement: Frank was a compassi<strong>on</strong>ate,<br />
caring, sincere, loving, husband, fa<strong>the</strong>r, bro<strong>the</strong>r and<br />
grandfa<strong>the</strong>r. To know Frank was <strong>to</strong> love him; he would<br />
go out of his way <strong>to</strong> lend a helping hand <strong>to</strong> any<strong>on</strong>e who<br />
knew him. He will be truly missed by every<strong>on</strong>e. Frank<br />
had a love of golfing, fishing, woodworking, walking<br />
and summers in Ocean City, Maryland.<br />
Frank is a member of The Church of St. John The<br />
Evangelist in Goshen, N.Y.<br />
Frank’s career in banking began in 1957 as an<br />
Audi<strong>to</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> Bank of Orange County in Goshen,<br />
N.Y.; in 1964 as a Treasurer for <strong>the</strong> Warwick Savings<br />
Bank; in 1969 Frank returned back <strong>to</strong> Goshen as a<br />
Cashier under <strong>the</strong> Nati<strong>on</strong>al Bank of Orange and Ulster<br />
Counties. After merging in 1975 with Highland<br />
Nati<strong>on</strong>al Bank, Frank became Vice President and<br />
Branch Manager. In 1976 a merger with Norstar Bank,<br />
Frank remained as Vice President and named<br />
Commercial Loan Officer for Western Orange County.<br />
A few years later Norstar merged and became Fleet<br />
Bank; <strong>the</strong>re Frank was Vice President and Commercial<br />
Lending Officer until his retirement in August 1994.<br />
In 1955 Frank received <strong>the</strong> highest award ever given<br />
as <strong>the</strong> CYO Volunteer Citati<strong>on</strong> at <strong>the</strong> Ca<strong>the</strong>dral High<br />
School in New York City. Frank was selected by a CYO<br />
board presided over by His Eminence Francis Cardinal<br />
Spellman, Archbishop of N.Y. Frank was actively<br />
involved in <strong>the</strong> formati<strong>on</strong> and progress of <strong>the</strong> Catholic<br />
Youth Organizati<strong>on</strong> of St. Joseph’s in 1955 under <strong>the</strong><br />
CYO Modera<strong>to</strong>r Reverence Stanislaus Uszenski. Frank’s<br />
CYO service can enumerate nine years of c<strong>on</strong>tinued<br />
work for <strong>the</strong> local youth unit, a period of service that<br />
motivated <strong>the</strong> Archdiocesan board <strong>to</strong> mark such a c<strong>on</strong>tributi<strong>on</strong><br />
by special commendati<strong>on</strong>. Past Grand Marshal<br />
in <strong>the</strong> 1991 Pulaski Day Parade, N.Y.C., past publicity<br />
member for <strong>the</strong> 1955 Oni<strong>on</strong> Harvest Festival; Frank<br />
held <strong>the</strong> rank of Life Scout and active in scouting prior<br />
<strong>to</strong> his entrance in <strong>the</strong> Air Force; Scout Master of Troop<br />
#48; past aid <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> local CYO modera<strong>to</strong>r in youth work;<br />
past treasurer for <strong>the</strong> 1983 and 1989 Oni<strong>on</strong> Harvest<br />
Festival; past member of <strong>the</strong> Goshen Rotary Club; past<br />
president of <strong>the</strong> Goshen Chamber of Commerce; past<br />
treasurer of <strong>the</strong> Goshen His<strong>to</strong>ric Track; past president of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Orange County Bankers Assoc.; past treasurer of <strong>the</strong><br />
WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004<br />
OBITUARIES<br />
Passing through Nature <strong>to</strong> eternity. -Shakespeare<br />
Salvati<strong>on</strong> Army Goshen Unit; past treasurer of <strong>the</strong> 75th<br />
Anniversary Campaign for <strong>the</strong> Arden Hill Hospital; past<br />
member of <strong>the</strong> Arden Hill Foundati<strong>on</strong>; past treasurer of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Orange County Cerebral Palsy Associati<strong>on</strong> Inc.; past<br />
chairman for <strong>the</strong> Mid-Orange Area Hospital Fund<br />
Campaign; past secretary of <strong>the</strong> Florida Li<strong>on</strong>s Club;<br />
member of <strong>the</strong> Florida American Legi<strong>on</strong> Post #1250;<br />
past secretary of <strong>the</strong> Florida Little League; member of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Holy Name Society, St. Joseph’s Church; past Lec<strong>to</strong>r<br />
for St. Joseph’s Church; past chairman Mid-Orange Area<br />
Hospital Fund Campaign.<br />
Frank is survived by his loving and devoted wife of<br />
46 years, Dolores Ann Fish, at home; <strong>the</strong> cherished and<br />
loving fa<strong>the</strong>r of two s<strong>on</strong>s, Michael Robert Fish, Florida,<br />
and Frank John Fish III and his wife, Ellen of New City;<br />
<strong>on</strong>e grands<strong>on</strong>, Stephen Joseph Fish; his sisters, Frances<br />
Niemcewicz, Eleanor Faliski and her husband, Charles<br />
and Julia Sikorski, all of Florida, and Mary Nowak and<br />
her husband, Syl of Colorado Springs, CO. Frank is <strong>the</strong><br />
bro<strong>the</strong>r-in-law <strong>to</strong> Elenora Pawliczek and her husband,<br />
Le<strong>on</strong>ard, and Marilyn Lazicki, all of Goshen, as well as<br />
several nieces and nephews. Frank also leaves behind his<br />
pug and compani<strong>on</strong>, Scooby Doo IV.<br />
Frank is also predeceased by bro<strong>the</strong>rs-in-law, John<br />
Lazicki, Jr., Edmund Sikorski and Raym<strong>on</strong>d<br />
Niemcewicz.<br />
"Dolores and her family would like <strong>to</strong> express our<br />
most sincere gratitude <strong>to</strong> all our relatives, friends and<br />
neighbors for <strong>the</strong>ir kind words and support during<br />
Frank’s illness. It would not have been possible <strong>to</strong> have<br />
completed this l<strong>on</strong>g journey without <strong>the</strong> medical support<br />
dedicati<strong>on</strong> and love from <strong>the</strong> Horiz<strong>on</strong> Medical doc<strong>to</strong>rs:<br />
Dr. Dermigny, Dr. Pennings, Dr. Kahana; St.<br />
Anth<strong>on</strong>y Community Hospital 1st floor staff; Hospice<br />
and Horiz<strong>on</strong> Medical" – Dolores and her family would like<br />
<strong>to</strong> express our sincere gratitude and a milli<strong>on</strong> Thank Yous.<br />
The family received relatives and friends <strong>on</strong> M<strong>on</strong>.,<br />
May 31 at <strong>the</strong> T.S. Purta Funeral Home, Florida, N.Y.<br />
A Mass of Christian Burial <strong>to</strong>ok place Tues., June 1<br />
at <strong>the</strong> Church of St. John <strong>the</strong> Evangelist, Goshen, N.Y.<br />
The Rev. Trevor Nichollas officiated.<br />
Burial with Military Veteran H<strong>on</strong>ors was in St.<br />
Joseph’s Cemetery, Florida, N.Y.<br />
Memorial c<strong>on</strong>tributi<strong>on</strong>s in <strong>the</strong> name of Frank<br />
James Fish may be given <strong>to</strong> St. Anth<strong>on</strong>y Community<br />
Hospital, 15 Grand Street, Warwick, N.Y. 10990; or<br />
Hospice of Orange & Sullivan Counties, Inc., 800 St<strong>on</strong>y<br />
Brook Court, Newburgh, N.Y. 12550.<br />
LILLIAN FRANCES BUNGE<br />
Lillian Frances Bunge, of Florida, N.Y., a homemaker<br />
and l<strong>on</strong>gtime area resident entered in<strong>to</strong> rest <strong>on</strong><br />
Thurs., June 3, 2004 at St. Anth<strong>on</strong>y Community<br />
Hospital, Warwick. She was 85.<br />
The daughter of <strong>the</strong> late Frank A. and Lena<br />
Jantulick Reischl she was born <strong>on</strong> Dec. 29, 1918 in<br />
Manhattan, N.Y. She was <strong>the</strong> widow of Frank L. Bunge.<br />
Mrs. Bunge was a member of St. Edward’s R.C.<br />
Church, Florida, N.Y.<br />
Survivors include <strong>on</strong>e s<strong>on</strong>, Frank J. Bunger and his<br />
wife, Helen, of Florida, N.Y.; a bro<strong>the</strong>r, Robert Rischl,<br />
Suffern, N.Y.; a granddaughter, Erika Romano and a<br />
grands<strong>on</strong>, Frank Bunge, II; <strong>on</strong>e great-granddaughter,<br />
Gianna Romano and <strong>on</strong>e niece and <strong>on</strong>e nephew.<br />
Visitati<strong>on</strong> and services were held <strong>on</strong> Sun., June 6 at<br />
<strong>the</strong> T.S. Purta Funeral Home, Florida. Interment was in<br />
Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, N.Y.<br />
JOSEPH S. KOZLOWSKI<br />
Joseph S. Kozlowski of Pine Island, a retired produce<br />
farmer; retired cus<strong>to</strong>dian for Orange County<br />
Government Center and a former Mechanist for<br />
Clems<strong>on</strong> Bro<strong>the</strong>rs Middle<strong>to</strong>wn, former employee for<br />
Ames Rubber, Franklin, N.J. and a former bus driver for<br />
Warwick Valley School District, enter in<strong>to</strong> rest Sun.,<br />
June 20, 2004 at O.R.M.C. Arden Hill Campus, Goshen.<br />
He was 81.<br />
The s<strong>on</strong> of <strong>the</strong> late John and Theola Molenski<br />
Kozlowski, he was born June 6, 1923 in Goshen.<br />
Joseph was a U.S. Army World War II veteran and a<br />
member of St. Stanislaus Church, Pine Island.<br />
Survivors include his wife, Stephanie Mary<br />
Wierczbicki Kozlowski, at home; three daughters, Rita<br />
Rose Morgan and her husband John of Andover, N.J.,<br />
Ver<strong>on</strong>ica V. Blair and Loretta A. Lust and her husband,<br />
George, of Pine Island; four grandchildren, Candice L.<br />
Morgan, Alexis Morgan, J<strong>on</strong>athan W. Lust and Rebecca<br />
Lynn Lust; two sisters, Mary Masty of Fairfield, N.Y. and<br />
Helen Brancaccio of Florida, N.Y., as well as several<br />
nieces and nephews.<br />
He was predeceased by four bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Thomas<br />
Molenski, Stanley, Walter and Valentine Kozlowski.<br />
Visitati<strong>on</strong> was 2 <strong>to</strong> 4 and 7 <strong>to</strong> 9 p.m., Tues., June 22,<br />
at T.S. Purta Funeral Home, 690 Co. Rte. 1, Pine Island.<br />
A Funeral Mass will be held <strong>to</strong>day, Wed., June 23 at<br />
10 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Church, Pine Island.<br />
Burial will be in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Pine<br />
Island.<br />
Memorial c<strong>on</strong>tributi<strong>on</strong>s may be made <strong>to</strong> American<br />
Diabetes Associati<strong>on</strong>, P.O. Box 2680, North Cant<strong>on</strong>, OH<br />
44720.<br />
DIANE FOLEY<br />
Diane Foley of Greenwood Lake, N.Y., died June 8,<br />
2004 at her home. She was 43.<br />
Born <strong>on</strong> Aug. 28,1960 in New York City, N.Y., she<br />
was <strong>the</strong> daughter of William Browne and <strong>the</strong> late<br />
Frances Strempel Browne.<br />
Mrs. Foley was a Floral Manager with Inserra ShopRite<br />
in Ramsey, N.J. and a member of Uni<strong>on</strong> Local #1262.<br />
She is survived by her husband, James Foley of<br />
Greenwood Lake; daughter, Amanda Lynn Foley of<br />
Greenwood Lake; fa<strong>the</strong>r, William Browne of Myrtle<br />
Beach, S.C.; sister, Patricia Kiernan of Greenwood Lake;<br />
bro<strong>the</strong>r, William Browne, Jr. and his wife, Patricia of<br />
Greenwood Lake; niece, Dawn Marie Kiernan; mo<strong>the</strong>rin-law,<br />
Eva Foley of Milford, Pa.<br />
A Funeral Service was held Fri., June 11 at Lazear-<br />
Smith & Vander Plaat Memorial Home, Warwick.<br />
Burial was in Warwick Cemetery.<br />
Memorial c<strong>on</strong>tributi<strong>on</strong>s may be made <strong>to</strong> United<br />
Hospice of Rockland, 11 S<strong>to</strong>kum Lane, New City, NY<br />
10956.<br />
Legals<br />
c<strong>on</strong>tinued from page 13<br />
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE <strong>the</strong> Board of Trustees of <strong>the</strong> Village<br />
of Warwick will hold a public hearing <strong>on</strong> July 12, 2004 at Village<br />
Hall, 77 Main Street, Warwick, NY at 7:30 pm or as so<strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong>reafter<br />
as <strong>the</strong> matter may be heard <strong>to</strong> c<strong>on</strong>sider increasing <strong>the</strong> Sewer<br />
Tap-In Fee from $1,000 <strong>to</strong> $3,000.<br />
Pers<strong>on</strong>s interested in <strong>the</strong> subject of this public hearing will<br />
be given an opportunity <strong>to</strong> be heard at <strong>the</strong> above time and place.<br />
Pers<strong>on</strong>s may appear in pers<strong>on</strong> or by agent. All written communicati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board must be received prior <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> public hearing.<br />
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
VILLAGE OF WARWICK, NEW YORK<br />
Jacque M<strong>on</strong>gelli, Village Clerk<br />
6-23-t1<br />
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE <strong>the</strong> Board of Trustees of <strong>the</strong> Village<br />
of Warwick will hold a public hearing <strong>on</strong> M<strong>on</strong>day, July 12, 2004<br />
at Village Hall, 77 Main Street, Warwick, NY at 7:30 pm or as so<strong>on</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong>reafter as <strong>the</strong> matter may be heard <strong>to</strong> c<strong>on</strong>sider amending <strong>the</strong><br />
Village Code, Chapter 135, Article IX, Parking Meters <strong>to</strong> provide<br />
for parking meters al<strong>on</strong>g <strong>the</strong> east side of Spring Street from West<br />
Street <strong>to</strong> McEwen Street.<br />
Pers<strong>on</strong>s interested in <strong>the</strong> subject of this public hearing will<br />
be given an opportunity <strong>to</strong> be heard at <strong>the</strong> above time and place.<br />
Pers<strong>on</strong>s may appear in pers<strong>on</strong> or by agent. All written communicati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board must be received prior <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> public hearing.<br />
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
VILLAGE OF WARWICK, NEW YORK<br />
Jacque M<strong>on</strong>gelli, Village Clerk<br />
6-23-t1
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF<br />
WARWICK, N.Y.<br />
Notice of Hearing<br />
A public hearing before <strong>the</strong> Z<strong>on</strong>ing Board of<br />
Appeals of <strong>the</strong> Town of Warwick will be held <strong>on</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> 28th day of June, 2004 commencing at 7:30<br />
P.M. at <strong>the</strong> Town Hall, Kings Highway, Town of<br />
Warwick, New York <strong>to</strong> c<strong>on</strong>sider <strong>the</strong> following<br />
applicati<strong>on</strong>s:<br />
EUGENE J. GRABOWSKI for property<br />
located at 24 Kelly Lane, Warwick, New York and<br />
designated <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> Town tax map as Secti<strong>on</strong> 1<br />
Block 1 Lot 20 and located in an SL District for<br />
a variance of Secti<strong>on</strong> 164.41A.(1)(a) permitting<br />
c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong> of an accessory building (pole<br />
barn) 1800 sq. ft. (30 X 60) in floor area where<br />
not more than 1200 sq. ft. are allowed.<br />
DAVID L. & DIVERA J. BISHOP for property<br />
located as 27 Ketchum Road Warwick, New<br />
York and designated <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> Town tax map as<br />
Secti<strong>on</strong> 44 Block 1 Lot 61 and located in an SL<br />
District for a variance of Secti<strong>on</strong> 164.40N reducing<br />
1 side setback <strong>to</strong> 15 (+/-) ft. where 35 ft. are<br />
required for <strong>the</strong> purpose of c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong> of an<br />
attached 24 ft. X 30 ft. garage with a 6 (+/-) ft.<br />
extensi<strong>on</strong> <strong>to</strong> an existing single family dwelling.<br />
PATRICIA GALLAGHER for property<br />
located at 213 Bellvale Lakes Road, Warwick,<br />
New York and designated <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> Town tax map<br />
as Secti<strong>on</strong> 47 Block 1 Lot 108.41 and located in<br />
an RU District for a variance of Secti<strong>on</strong><br />
164.40M <strong>to</strong> allow an elder cottage under ECHO<br />
Housing in a District in which it is not an<br />
allowed use.<br />
CHRISTOPHER MEE for property located<br />
at 1644 Lakes Road, (M<strong>on</strong>roe) Warwick, New<br />
York and designated <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> Town tax map as<br />
Secti<strong>on</strong> 58 Block 1 Lot 80.213 located in a CO<br />
District for a variance of Secti<strong>on</strong> 164.41A.(1)(a)<br />
permitting c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong> of an accessory building<br />
(s<strong>to</strong>rage barn) 1440 sq. ft. (30 X 48) in floor<br />
area where not more than 1200 sq. ft. are<br />
allowed.<br />
ROBERT & DAWN DOLAND for property<br />
located at 4 Camelot Drive, Warwick, New<br />
York and designated <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> Town tax map as<br />
Secti<strong>on</strong> 95 Block 1 Lot 2 and located in an SM<br />
District for a variance of Secti<strong>on</strong> 164.41C.(4)(f)<br />
allowing a 6 ft. fence within <strong>the</strong> required fr<strong>on</strong>t<br />
yard setback where <strong>on</strong>ly 4 ft. are permitted.<br />
The above applicati<strong>on</strong>s are open <strong>to</strong> inspecti<strong>on</strong><br />
at <strong>the</strong> office of <strong>the</strong> Board of Appeals, Kings<br />
Highway, Warwick, New York. Pers<strong>on</strong>s wishing<br />
<strong>to</strong> appear at such hearing may do so in pers<strong>on</strong> or<br />
by at<strong>to</strong>rney or o<strong>the</strong>r representative.<br />
Communicati<strong>on</strong>s in writing in relati<strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong>re<strong>to</strong><br />
may be filed with <strong>the</strong> Board, or at such hearing.<br />
JUNE 16, 2004.<br />
BY THE ORDER OF<br />
TOWN OF WARWICK ZONING BOARD OF<br />
APPEALS<br />
JAN JANSEN, CHAIRMAN<br />
6-23-t1<br />
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that <strong>the</strong> Board of<br />
Trustees of <strong>the</strong> Village of Florida will hold a<br />
public hearing at <strong>the</strong> Village Hall, 33 South Main<br />
Street, Florida, New York <strong>on</strong> July 13, 2004 at 8:00<br />
LEGAL NOTICES<br />
WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004 13<br />
P.M., or as so<strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong>reafter as <strong>the</strong> matter can be<br />
heard, <strong>to</strong> c<strong>on</strong>sider <strong>the</strong> adopti<strong>on</strong> of a local law <strong>to</strong><br />
increase <strong>the</strong> fines for overtime parking; parking<br />
or standing in a bus s<strong>to</strong>p; s<strong>to</strong>pping, standing or<br />
parking within an intersecti<strong>on</strong>, or fire z<strong>on</strong>e;<br />
blocking a sidewalk, crossing or driveway; double<br />
parking; unauthorized angle parking, and<br />
parking au<strong>to</strong> with left side <strong>to</strong> curb, from $5.00 <strong>to</strong><br />
$10.00. Failure <strong>to</strong> answer any parking ticket<br />
within 15 days of issue would result in said fine<br />
being doubled; failure <strong>to</strong> answer within 30 days<br />
shall result in fine being doubled again; failure<br />
<strong>to</strong> answer within 60 days shall result in fine<br />
being doubled again and subject <strong>the</strong><br />
owner/opera<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> arrest and/or suspensi<strong>on</strong> of<br />
<strong>the</strong> vehicle’s registrati<strong>on</strong>. Every pers<strong>on</strong> c<strong>on</strong>victed<br />
of more than 4 parking violati<strong>on</strong>s within any<br />
c<strong>on</strong>secutive 60 day period shall be subject <strong>to</strong> an<br />
additi<strong>on</strong>al penalty of $25.00 for each such<br />
offense.<br />
All interested pers<strong>on</strong>s will be given an<br />
opportunity <strong>to</strong> be heard at <strong>the</strong> above time and<br />
place.<br />
BY ORDER OF THE VILLAGE BOARD<br />
GLORIA McANDREWS, Clerk<br />
6-23-t1<br />
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that <strong>the</strong> Board of<br />
Trustees of <strong>the</strong> Village of Florida will hold a<br />
public hearing at <strong>the</strong> Village Hall, 33 South<br />
Main Street, Florida, New York <strong>on</strong> July 13, 2004<br />
at 8:00 P.M., or as so<strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong>reafter as <strong>the</strong> matter<br />
can be heard, <strong>to</strong> c<strong>on</strong>sider <strong>the</strong> adopti<strong>on</strong> of a local<br />
law establishing sewer capital reserve fees in <strong>the</strong><br />
amount of $5,000.00 per unit and water capital<br />
reserve fees in <strong>the</strong> amount of $4,000.00 per unit<br />
for <strong>the</strong> hook-up for all properties not currently<br />
within <strong>the</strong> boundaries of <strong>the</strong> Village of Florida.<br />
All interested pers<strong>on</strong>s will be given an<br />
opportunity <strong>to</strong> be heard at <strong>the</strong> above time and<br />
place.<br />
BY ORDER OF THE VILLAGE BOARD<br />
GLORIA McANDREWS, Clerk<br />
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that <strong>the</strong> Town of<br />
Warwick Audited Financial Statements for year<br />
ended December 31, 2002 is <strong>on</strong> file in <strong>the</strong> office<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Town Clerk and is available for inspecti<strong>on</strong><br />
by any interested pers<strong>on</strong>s at <strong>the</strong> Town Hall, 132<br />
Kings Highway, Town of Warwick, between <strong>the</strong><br />
hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. M<strong>on</strong>day-<br />
Friday. DATED: June 23, 2004<br />
Karen S. Lavinski RMC/CMC<br />
Town Clerk<br />
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that <strong>the</strong> Town of<br />
Warwick Annual Financial Report for year<br />
ended December 31, 2003 is <strong>on</strong> file in <strong>the</strong> office<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Town Clerk, 132 Kings Highway, Town of<br />
Warwick and is available for inspecti<strong>on</strong> by any<br />
interested pers<strong>on</strong>s between <strong>the</strong> hours of 8:30<br />
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. M<strong>on</strong>day – Friday. DATED:<br />
June 23, 2004<br />
Karen S. Lavinski RMC/CMC<br />
Town Clerk<br />
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PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known <strong>to</strong> fail) Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt.<br />
Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mo<strong>the</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> S<strong>on</strong> of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist<br />
me in my necessity. Oh, Star of <strong>the</strong> Sea, help me and show me, herein you are my mo<strong>the</strong>r. Oh, Holy Mary,<br />
Mo<strong>the</strong>r of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from <strong>the</strong> bot<strong>to</strong>m of my heart <strong>to</strong> succor<br />
me in this necessity. There are n<strong>on</strong>e that can withstand your power. Oh, show me herein you are my<br />
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attain my goal. You who gave me <strong>the</strong> divine gift <strong>to</strong> forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all<br />
instances in my life you are with me, I want in this short prayer <strong>to</strong> thank you for all things as I c<strong>on</strong>firm<br />
<strong>on</strong>ce again that I never want <strong>to</strong> be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy <strong>to</strong>ward<br />
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It was big news in May of 2004 when Mike Piazza<br />
became <strong>the</strong> all time leader in home runs by a catcher, breaking<br />
Carlt<strong>on</strong> Fisk’s mark of 351. There are two o<strong>the</strong>r catchers<br />
who hammered more than 300 homers in <strong>the</strong>ir career,<br />
and both are in <strong>the</strong> Hall of Fame – Johnny Bench (327) and<br />
Yogi Berra (306). Any idea who ranks fifth all time with 299?<br />
The answer is Lance Parrish, who spent 16 years in majors<br />
with six different teams. By <strong>the</strong> way, Piazza was quite a<br />
"catch" as an unheralded youngster in 1988, when he was<br />
selected 1,390th overall – out of 1,433 – by Los Angeles.<br />
• • •<br />
Several hundred hitters have blasted home runs in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
first major league at bat, but far fewer have d<strong>on</strong>e it <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
very first pitch. In fact, when New York Mets rookie Kaz<br />
Matsui drove <strong>the</strong> first pitch he saw from Atlanta’s Russ Ortiz<br />
over <strong>the</strong> wall in May of 2004, he joined a list of just 19 o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
players in big league his<strong>to</strong>ry. It’s interesting that n<strong>on</strong>e went<br />
<strong>on</strong> <strong>to</strong> become big-time home run hitters in <strong>the</strong> majors. In<br />
fact, <strong>the</strong> leader in career homers is Jay Bell with 195. N<strong>on</strong>e<br />
of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs hit even 70, and for three of <strong>the</strong>m, it was <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>on</strong>ly homer of <strong>the</strong>ir careers.<br />
• • •<br />
NASCAR has g<strong>on</strong>e <strong>to</strong> great lengths <strong>to</strong> increase safety<br />
in a dangerous sport, especially since <strong>the</strong> death of Dale<br />
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roof<strong>to</strong>p escape hatch and SAFER barriers al<strong>on</strong>g <strong>the</strong> walls.<br />
What do <strong>the</strong>y all have in comm<strong>on</strong>? All three were developed<br />
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‘Fast Purple’ at Boys Track Nati<strong>on</strong>als<br />
By Tim St. Lawrence<br />
The Purple Wave Boys Track & Field of Warwick<br />
Valley enjoyed <strong>the</strong> Nati<strong>on</strong>als Track Champi<strong>on</strong>ships at<br />
North Carolina State University with 16 boys competing<br />
in <strong>the</strong> legendary Purple Singlet.<br />
Leading <strong>the</strong> charge in this 50 state champi<strong>on</strong>ship<br />
was a school record performance in <strong>the</strong> 800-meter<br />
sprint-medley relay of 1:35.42 by Adam Svizzero, Dylan<br />
Begnoche, Niall Power and a sensati<strong>on</strong>al anchor leg by<br />
junior MVP Adam Lloyd in 48.8 for 400 meters. This<br />
team placed tenth in <strong>the</strong> nati<strong>on</strong>, as N.F.A. set a meet and<br />
state record of 1:28.89 for <strong>the</strong> Gold Rings.<br />
The Wildcat 4x800 relay placed 12th in <strong>the</strong> USA<br />
with a 7:57.01 performance from Adam Lloyd, D<strong>on</strong><br />
Rock, Mike Mark and a sizzling 1:54.4 anchor leg from<br />
Jake "Sawmill" Laroe.<br />
The Distance Medley relay raced <strong>to</strong> a tenth place<br />
finish in 10:52.71 with D<strong>on</strong> Rock, Pat Hayes, Kevin<br />
Costello and Mike Mark anchoring in a pers<strong>on</strong>al best<br />
mile of 4:34.1.<br />
The 1600-meter Sprint Medley relay raced <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
fastest time of <strong>the</strong> seas<strong>on</strong> in 3:35.5 with Dylan Begnoche<br />
(22.8), Andy Gjeci (23.2), Pat Hayes (52.2) and Kevin<br />
Costello (2:00.4).<br />
Pole Vault Star, senior Dave Mante flew over 14’7-<br />
Yoga for Kids will be taking place <strong>on</strong> Sundays, June<br />
27, July 25 and August 29 for age’s seven <strong>to</strong> twelve at<br />
Aborigines of Warwick. The class is given by Shar<strong>on</strong><br />
Hilyer Roll, RYT.<br />
Shar<strong>on</strong> will be using hatha yoga in a fun and playful<br />
way that children can easily understand and enjoy. The<br />
1/2" <strong>on</strong> Friday and Ray Robles (senior) threw 118’10" <strong>to</strong><br />
place 24th in <strong>the</strong> javelin.<br />
Freshman Milers were great in <strong>the</strong> heat as Frank<br />
Pfaffenberger raced 4:47.10 for 21st in <strong>the</strong> nati<strong>on</strong> and<br />
Terrence Prial ran 4:54.70 for 32nd place in <strong>the</strong> frosh U.S.A.<br />
Mike Segal placed 20th in <strong>the</strong> 2000 steeplechase in a<br />
PR of 6:40.24 and soph distance ace, Jerry Greenlan<br />
placed 21st in U.S.A. with 6:54.8.<br />
The 4x400 Relay raced <strong>to</strong>ugh in a seas<strong>on</strong>al best of<br />
3:23.9 with Adam Lloyd, Jake Laroe (49.4), D<strong>on</strong> Rock<br />
and Mike Mark carrying <strong>the</strong> stick for <strong>the</strong> WAVE.<br />
C<strong>on</strong>gratulati<strong>on</strong>s <strong>to</strong> every Track Letterman for<br />
ano<strong>the</strong>r champi<strong>on</strong>ship dream seas<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Devlin Track Scholarships Awarded<br />
The Devlin Family Track Scholarship winners for<br />
2004 for outstanding dedicati<strong>on</strong>, leadership and sportsmanship<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Boys Track and Cross-Country programs<br />
are awarded <strong>to</strong> seniors: Bill Di Martini (Cross-<br />
Country, Indoor Jumps, Outdoor Jumps and Multievents);<br />
Patrick Hayes (Cross-Country, Indoor Track<br />
and Outdoor Track); Kevin Costello (Cross-Country,<br />
Indoor Track and Outdoor Track); Andrew Lawrence<br />
(Cross-Country, Indoor Track and Outdoor Track); and<br />
Josh Laster (Cross-Country, Indoor Track and Outdoor<br />
Track).<br />
Pho<strong>to</strong>s courtesy of Ed My<strong>the</strong>n<br />
Two-year-olds Jeremy Maas and Grace Cupp recently enjoyed some Little League baseball at Chester.<br />
Dispatch Seeks Sports Pho<strong>to</strong>s<br />
The community of Warwick is alive with <strong>the</strong> commitment,<br />
effort and joy of organized sports. To <strong>the</strong> parents<br />
of children in Little League, Youth Soccer, Youth<br />
Football: every<strong>on</strong>e is invited <strong>to</strong> share pho<strong>to</strong>graphic<br />
moments with our readership. We desire pho<strong>to</strong>s from<br />
all Middle School and High School sports clubs and<br />
teams, intermurals, and local training programs. If you<br />
are a sports enthusiast, enthuse in our pages. Show us<br />
what your children achieve through sports; show us<br />
moments of both vic<strong>to</strong>ry and defeat. Show us <strong>the</strong> face<br />
Yoga for Kids<br />
integrati<strong>on</strong> of s<strong>to</strong>rytelling, music and pictures will<br />
engage your child’s mind and body coordinati<strong>on</strong>, c<strong>on</strong>centrati<strong>on</strong><br />
skills and stimulate <strong>the</strong>ir imaginati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Aborigines is located at 14 Railroad Avenue in<br />
Warwick. For more informati<strong>on</strong> or <strong>to</strong> register call 987-<br />
9911.<br />
of competiti<strong>on</strong>. Show us maximum effort. Show us <strong>the</strong><br />
quiet moments between teammates. Show us children<br />
having fun: <strong>the</strong> simple pleasures of sports. We welcome<br />
all local submissi<strong>on</strong>s, and encourage <strong>the</strong> coaches of local<br />
teams <strong>to</strong> promote <strong>the</strong>ir organizati<strong>on</strong>s through pictures.<br />
Please submit pho<strong>to</strong>s electr<strong>on</strong>ically <strong>to</strong><br />
edi<strong>to</strong>r@wvdispatch.com (JPEG format please), or call us<br />
at 986-2216. You may also s<strong>to</strong>p by our offices if you are<br />
down<strong>to</strong>wn at 2 Oakland Ave.
TUESDAYS<br />
Florida Farmers Market each Tuesday<br />
starting June 29 across from Big V, Rte.<br />
94 and 17A, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. sp<strong>on</strong>sored by<br />
Florida Chamber of Commerce in cooperati<strong>on</strong><br />
with <strong>the</strong> Cornell Cooperative<br />
Extensi<strong>on</strong>. For informati<strong>on</strong> call Dottie<br />
Ehlers 651-7450.<br />
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS<br />
Chess Club - The Tuscan Café, 5 South<br />
St., Warwick each Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.<br />
All levels welcome.<br />
FRIDAY NIGHTS<br />
Bingo – Nicholas P. Lesando Jr.<br />
American Legi<strong>on</strong> Post #214, Forester<br />
Avenue, Warwick. Bingo games held<br />
every Friday night, wea<strong>the</strong>r permitting.<br />
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Games begin<br />
6:30 p.m. No <strong>on</strong>e under eighteen will be<br />
permitted. Period!<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 - SATURDAY,<br />
JUNE 26<br />
Warwick Fire Department Carnival in<br />
Memorial Park June 23 – 26, 6 – 11 p.m.<br />
Wed., June 23 "Wristband Night" pay<br />
<strong>on</strong>e price – ride all night.<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE 24<br />
<strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Wisner</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Library Children’s<br />
Summer Reading Program Kick-Off at<br />
<strong>the</strong> Warwick Middle School, Thurs.,<br />
June 24, 6:30 p.m. Local entertainers<br />
teach kids and <strong>the</strong>ir families <strong>the</strong> fun of<br />
line dancing. Bring a snack or juice <strong>to</strong><br />
share. For informati<strong>on</strong> call 986-1047.<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 25<br />
Will Hawkins, noted musician performs,<br />
Fri., June 25, 7:30 p.m., Tuscan Café,<br />
South Street, Warwick.<br />
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY<br />
JUNE 25, 26 & 28<br />
Rummage Sale Fri., June 25, 9 a.m.-5<br />
WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004 15<br />
p.m.; Sat., June 26, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.; and<br />
M<strong>on</strong>., June 28, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., at West<br />
Milford Presbyterian Women’s<br />
Associati<strong>on</strong>, 1452 Uni<strong>on</strong> Valley Rd.,<br />
West Milford, N.J.<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 26<br />
Warwick Fire Department Biennial<br />
Parade June 26, 1 p.m. <str<strong>on</strong>g>Down</str<strong>on</strong>g><strong>to</strong>wn<br />
Warwick.<br />
Fireworks Display in Memorial Park<br />
sp<strong>on</strong>sored by <strong>the</strong> Warwick Fire<br />
Department, Sat., June 26, 10 p.m.<br />
Five-hour pre-licensing course required<br />
for NYS Driver license applicants, Sat.,<br />
June 26, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Warwick Town<br />
Hall (fr<strong>on</strong>t entrance), Kings Hwy. Cost<br />
$30. Enrollees must hold a NYS Learners<br />
Permit before registering. To register call<br />
George Arnott 469-9482.<br />
Rachel Rooster, and The Woes, Sat., June<br />
26, 8 p.m., Tuscan Café, South Street,<br />
Warwick.<br />
SUNDAY, JUNE 27<br />
Overeaters An<strong>on</strong>ymous Support Group<br />
meets weekly. Compulsive overeaters are<br />
invited <strong>to</strong> a new weekly meeting beginning<br />
Sun., June 27, 9-10:30 a.m., Mount<br />
Alverno Center, Greenbrier Room, 20<br />
Grand Street, Warwick. For informati<strong>on</strong><br />
call Laurie Rivera at (973) 764-2493. No<br />
dues, fees or weigh-ins.<br />
MONDAY, JUNE 28<br />
AARP will meet M<strong>on</strong>., June 28, 12:30<br />
p.m., Town Hall Senior Room, 132 Kings<br />
Highway, Warwick. Speaker: Edward<br />
Lynch. Every<strong>on</strong>e is welcome.<br />
Refreshments will be served.<br />
TUESDAY, JUNE 29<br />
Defensive Driving Class Tues., June 29, 5-10<br />
p.m., American Legi<strong>on</strong> Hall (side entrance),<br />
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Tues., June 29, 7 p.m. at Freddies<br />
Pub & Restaurant, 22 Spring St.,<br />
Warwick. For informati<strong>on</strong> call Debbie<br />
986-4445 or e-mail jdwalter@opt<strong>on</strong>line.net.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30<br />
Grilling for Outdoor Entertaining –<br />
<strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Wisner</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Library Adult<br />
Reading Program Kick-Off at <strong>the</strong><br />
Applewood Winery, Wed., June 30, 7:30<br />
p.m. Opportunity <strong>to</strong> sign up for Adult<br />
Program. Enjoy culinary creati<strong>on</strong>s of<br />
Landmark Chef, Michael Di Martino.<br />
Call 986-1047 <strong>to</strong> register.<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 2<br />
Ryan Starks and Ownd Nachtigal, young<br />
folk-rock duo, Fri., July 2, 7:30 p.m. at<br />
Tuscan Café, South Street, Warwick.<br />
SATURDAY, JULY 3<br />
Pastelist Linda Holmes Richichi and<br />
printmaker Lisa Zukowski are exhibiting<br />
new works at The Arts Alliance Center<br />
in Cornwall, N.Y. Opening recepti<strong>on</strong><br />
Sat., July 3, 2-5 p.m. The Arts Alliance<br />
Cooperative Gallery from July 1-31. For<br />
informati<strong>on</strong> call 534-5284.<br />
Lights Behind <strong>the</strong> Tree: Local Rock, Sat.,<br />
July 3, 7:30 p.m. at Tuscan Café, South<br />
Street, Warwick.<br />
THURSDAY, JULY 8<br />
Sugar Loaf Engine Company is hosting a<br />
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CHEVY•OLDS, INC.<br />
blood drive at <strong>the</strong> firehouse, intersecti<strong>on</strong><br />
of County Routes 13 and 13A, Thurs.,<br />
July 8, 2:30 – 8 p.m. Call 469-5874 <strong>to</strong><br />
sign up.<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 9<br />
Lem<strong>on</strong> Isis: 4 piece Folk/rock group Fri.,<br />
July 9, Tuscan Café, South Street,<br />
Warwick.<br />
SATURDAY, JULY 10<br />
Chicken Barbecue dinner sp<strong>on</strong>sored by<br />
<strong>the</strong> New Milford United Methodist<br />
Church, Jockey Hollow Rd., Sat., July 10,<br />
4:30-6:30 p.m. Take out available. Cost:<br />
Adults: $9; $5 under five years old. For<br />
informati<strong>on</strong> call Sarah Addis<strong>on</strong>, 986-<br />
2028.<br />
Horsing Around at Borderland – a day<br />
of horse-related activities at Borderland<br />
Farm, Rte. 94 So., Warwick, Sat., July 10<br />
(rain date July 11), 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., <strong>to</strong><br />
benefit <strong>the</strong> Warwick C<strong>on</strong>servancy. Kid’s<br />
activities, hayrides, white elephant sale,<br />
silent aucti<strong>on</strong>, music and food (or bring<br />
your own picnic basket and blanket).<br />
Adults $20, Seniors 65+ $15, Youngsters<br />
5-18 $5, Kids under five free. For informati<strong>on</strong><br />
call Chuck Gilmore 986-2551.<br />
SATURDAY, JULY 10 &<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 11<br />
The Florida Family Fun Fest will sp<strong>on</strong>sor<br />
<strong>the</strong> 3rd Annual One Pitch Double<br />
Eliminati<strong>on</strong> Softball Tournament and a<br />
Home Run Derby, Sat., July 10 and Sun.,<br />
July 11 at Walter R. Sturr Memorial<br />
Park. Rain date: July 17 and 18. Entry<br />
Fee: $100. For informati<strong>on</strong> c<strong>on</strong>tact Mike<br />
Pawliczek at 651-1598.<br />
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95 MAIN STREET WARWICK, NEW YORK
16 WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH, JUNE 23, 2004<br />
Warwick Football Wins Bucknell Shoot-Out<br />
By Gregory Sirico<br />
The Warwick Wildcat Football Team sent it’s offensive<br />
and defensive backs <strong>to</strong> Bucknell University’s Annual<br />
Seven-<strong>on</strong>-Seven Football Passing Tournament and came<br />
home champi<strong>on</strong>s. Warwick defeated a field of 18 teams<br />
<strong>to</strong> win <strong>the</strong> title including games over Selinsgrove, PA;<br />
Quaker<strong>to</strong>wn, PA; and Pottsville, PA.<br />
Warwick Quarterbacks Robbie Lax, Ryan Darcey,<br />
and Chris Meinhardt lead <strong>the</strong> offensive attack throwing<br />
<strong>the</strong> ball with great accuracy and dem<strong>on</strong>strating excellent<br />
arm strength. Robbie Lax (6’1" 195 lbs.), who will be a<br />
senior in <strong>the</strong> fall, has matured in<strong>to</strong> <strong>on</strong>e of <strong>the</strong> area’s <strong>to</strong>p<br />
passing Quarterbacks, which could make <strong>the</strong> Wildcats’<br />
Wing T attack even more difficult <strong>to</strong> defend. The<br />
Wildcats led <strong>the</strong>ir divisi<strong>on</strong> in rushing yards per game<br />
last seas<strong>on</strong> averaging over 225 yards <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> ground.<br />
Wide Receivers Derek Hrinya, Umar<br />
Abdur–Rahman, Josh Perkins, Evan Wyler and company<br />
paced <strong>the</strong> field through <strong>the</strong> nine game format and<br />
dem<strong>on</strong>strated great progress in route running this early<br />
in <strong>the</strong> summer. Paced by Captain Tim Mari<strong>on</strong>, Steven<br />
Prescod and Alex Darcey, <strong>the</strong> Wildcats showed veteran<br />
leadership in <strong>the</strong> Running Back positi<strong>on</strong>, while Tight<br />
End Andrew Sacc<strong>on</strong>e and company played a big role in<br />
<strong>the</strong> win making <strong>the</strong>ir presence felt in <strong>the</strong> middle of <strong>the</strong><br />
field.<br />
Defensively <strong>the</strong> Wildcats used a pressure style attack<br />
<strong>to</strong> knock opp<strong>on</strong>ent’s Receivers off <strong>the</strong>ir routes headed by<br />
Linebackers John Schamareck, Matt Stranski, Jas<strong>on</strong> So<strong>to</strong><br />
and newcomer John Cabrera. Look for <strong>the</strong> Wildcat’s <strong>to</strong><br />
make <strong>the</strong>ir presence felt in <strong>the</strong> middle of <strong>the</strong> defense this<br />
seas<strong>on</strong>. The Wildcats found a gem in cornerback Joe<br />
S<strong>to</strong>lzenberg, who opened <strong>the</strong> coaches’ eyes <strong>to</strong> his ability.<br />
S<strong>to</strong>lzenberg’s aggressive play at Cornerback was a<br />
key comp<strong>on</strong>ent <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> success of <strong>the</strong> Cats’ defense.<br />
S<strong>to</strong>lzenberg will have <strong>the</strong> inside track <strong>to</strong> positi<strong>on</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />
Wildcat Sec<strong>on</strong>dary. Sec<strong>on</strong>d year player Anty<strong>on</strong> Stewart<br />
opened <strong>the</strong> eyes of <strong>the</strong> coaches showing great <strong>to</strong>ughness<br />
and speed in <strong>the</strong> sec<strong>on</strong>dary. The senior possesses a great<br />
work ethic and coaching ability. He will be a force for<br />
<strong>the</strong> Cats this fall.<br />
Warwick Wildcat Offensive and Defensive Backs attended <strong>the</strong> Bucknell University Football Shoot-Out. The<br />
Cats stayed overnight and defeated a field of 18 teams <strong>to</strong> win <strong>the</strong> 2004 title.<br />
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