17th Annual Dinner Dance and Awards Celebration Villa Barone
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17th Annual Dinner Dance and Awards Celebration Villa Barone
The Yorktown Network THE YORKTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWSLETTER Connecting your business…your community…your chamber. P.O. Box 632 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Volume 17, Issue 3 T: 914.245.4599 F: 914.734.7171 www.yorktownchamber.org March 2015 DIAMOND CLUB 15TH ANNUAL DINNER-DANCE ate! D e h t AND AWARDS Save CELEBRATION FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 2013 Friday, May 29th, 2015 Trump National Golf Club 17th Annual Dinner Dance and Awards Celebration Villa Barone Hilltop Manor 399 Pine Road – Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 www.celebrateyorktown.com Honoring Business Couple of the Year Marc and Sheryl Saidel, Saidel & Saidel, PC Organization of the Year Yorktown Teen Center Chairman’s Award Barry Levin, American Solutions for Business Community Service Award Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) ADVERTISING DEADLINE, MAY 2013 466 Route 6 •10, Mahopac, NY 10541 ___ BACK PAGE EXTERIOR……….. $400.00 ___ FRONT PAGE INTERIOR ……… $350.00 ___ BACK PAGE INTERIOR……….. $350.00 ___ SPECIAL GOLD CENTERFOLD.. $400.00 ___ FULL PAGE ……………………. $200.00 ___ HALF PAGE ……………………. $100.00 ___ BUSINESS CARD………………. $ 75.00 ___ CONTRIBUTION TO SCHOLARSHIP FUND $____________ 8 ½ x 11 www.celebrateyorktown.com $____________ 8 ½ x 11 $____________ 8 ½ x 11 $____________ 8 ½ x 11 $____________ 8 ½ x 11 $____________ 8½x5½ $____________ 3½x2 BUSINESS PERSON OF THE YEAR $____________ - 2015 Honorees Nancy Brophy ____ CAMERA-READY ART ENCLOSED (BLACK & WHITE PREFERRED) Tom Thumb Preschool ____ CAMERA-READY ART TO FOLLOW ____ MESSAGE TEXT ON REVERSE SIDE ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR ___NEW AD ___ REPEAT PREVIOUS AD ___ REPEAT PREVIOUS AD WITH CHANGES Relay for Life A $25 fee for non camera-ready ad will be added Note: All copy and camera-ready art must be received no later than May 10, 2013 COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD Camera ready art can be e-mailed to: info@yorktownchamber.org The Yorktown and Mohegan Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Volunteer Ambulance Corps Company:_______________________________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________ City:_____________________ CHAIRMAN’S AWARD State/Zip:_____________________________________ Telephone number: _________________ The NortherN Westchester Contact Person: __________________________________________________________________ Anthony Grasso Examiner (Please print all information) Please make check payable to: The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce Mail to P.O. Box 632 – Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Form can be faxed to (914) 734-7171 The Chamber Spotlight Luis Guerra, a Yorktown Heights resident, has been appointed as an Agent to represent Farmers Insurance. His agency is located at 1998 Commerce St Yorktown Heights NY 10598 (CVS shopping center, Next to CVS). Maria Amodeo is the founder of LACakes LLC, which is located in Yorktown Heights NY, Westchester County. She has been a resident of Yorktown Heights for 8 years. Maria has 2 children & 3 grandchildren. Luis and his wife Vickie have lived in Yorktown Heights for over 30 years. Their four grown children, Sabrina, Steven, Gregory and Gabrielle attended the town schools. The Guerras have actively participated in athletics and other school, and town activities. Luis has been in the Insurance and financial services business for over 25 years, He is fully licensed and his Farmers Agency provides full line of Insurance services including Auto, Home, Business, Life, retirement planning and college funding. Farmers is the nation’s third-largest home and auto insurer, headquartered in Los Angeles and doing business in 34 states. 914-600-1990 • lguerra@farmersagent.com Maria has always had a creative hand and eye for design. She always kept herself busy with some kind of craft, whether it was beaded flowers or clay figurines. Maria’s #1 passion was in the kitchen creating one of her delicious pies or cakes. Maria has expanded her artistic talents into cake decorating; all of her baking is given special attention and personal touch. They are glamorous in design on the outside and delicious light moist cake on the inside. Maria Amodeo While working with fondant is not an easy task, Maria has also perfected the art of making her own flowers to make her designer cakes even more special. She found so much enjoyment in doing this; Maria also holds cake decorating classes at the Yorktown Parks & Recreation center. Maria also gives one on one private lessons. She has made so many occasion special for her customers, from young children to golden anniversary. Maria’s cakes are the crowning glory for any occasion. No center piece or decoration is necessary when one of LACakes desserts is place on the table. LACakes LLC recently branched out as a distributor for Marvelous Molds & First Impression’s design molds. Luis Guerra 914-519-6044 At Genesis Pro Painting we believe our work reflects who we are, therefore we are committed to provide the absolute best in Painting and Restoration Services. Being able to work with our customers to meet their specific needs has become an asset in maintaining consistent quality services. As the best reviewed Westchester Painters we are the clear choice “for all the colors in your life”. We offer competitive pricing and we are dedicated to serving you. Value with every visit! Our Goal is simple, to provide our clients with prompt, reliable service of the highest quality, and at the most competitive rate. We have come to realize that while every client is unique they all have one thing in common, each one wants and appreciates a company that specializes in exceeding their expectations, this personal touch is the foundation of our Business. Find out more by visiting www.genesis1800painting.com. Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 2 The President’s Column: I would like to start by saying thank you to Nancy Stingone and Margaret Primavera for all their hard work at the Expo Show. Judging from comments from participating vendors and the many who attended, it was a great success. 2015 Executive Committee Eric DiBartolo Yorktown Funeral Home President Sergio Esposito Comprehensive Computers, Inc. Vice-President Anthony Grasso Civic Member Treasurer James Stropoli Club Fit Secretary Aaron Bock Durante, Bock & Tota, PLLC Chairman of the Board —•— James Stropoli Club Fit Past President We’ve been working hard at the Chamber to bring as much new business to the town as possible. I have met with people from Trader Joe’s and have a few other large stores that are looking to come to Yorktown. I will keep everybody posted on this, but little steps make big miles, and that’s what we’re doing. Supervisor Michael Grace has met with the Jefferson Valley Mall people and that project should be moving along within the next month or so, and we’re all excited for that. On May 29th, at our 17th Annual Dinner Dance at Villa Barone Hilltop Manor, we will be honoring Nancy Brophy of Tom Thumb Preschool as Business Person of the Year; Relay for Life as the Organization of the Year; The Yorktown and Mohegan Lake Volunteer Ambulance Corps as Community Service recipients; and, the Chairman’s Award will be bestowed on Tony Grasso. We’re anticipating a Director of Operations Nancy Stingone Director of Public Relations Margaret Primavera Board of Directors Albert Capellini Albert A. Capellini, Esq. John Decker Crown Security Services LLC Brett Freeman Yorktown News Ron Guarino Autobahn Car Repairs Jeffrey Jankowski SCORE Lucy Khorram Elite Dental Studios William LaScala Civic Member Barry Levin American Solutions for Business George Lucciola State Farm Insurance RoseMarie Panio Civic Member Diana Penna Field Home Dr. Michael Popp Lower Hudson Valley EAP Marc Saidel Saidel and Saidel, PC Christopher Sciarra CS Construction and Home Improvement Dr. Binoy K. Singh NSLIJ Lenox Hill Joseph J Straci Straci’s Financial Solutions Hamlets I will be speaking more next month about some of the other businesses and, of course, the up-and-coming enhanced Auto Show scheduled for June. This month, thank goodness, we’re going to daylight savings time to put this dreadful winter behind us. Until then, I wish everybody a healthy month and, again if you need anything from the Chamber, please feel free to call the office. Thank you again. President Eric KARMA – No need for revenge. Just sit back and wait. Those who hurt you will eventually screw up themselves & if you’re lucky, God will let you watch. Yorktown Chamber of Commerce Membership Dues Number of Employees 1 – 10 $ 250.00 11 – 25 $ 300.00 Over 25 $ 475.00 P.O. Box 632-Parkside Corner Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Phone: (914) 245-4599 Fax: (914) 734-7171 email: info@yorktownchamber.org Website: www.yorktownchamber.org Special Membership Categories Banks $ 600.00 Add’l branches $ 110.00 Developers RE Agencies N-F-Profits Schools Civic Member of The Yorktown Network The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce Barry Rost Mohegan Lake Motors the I want to thank Sergio Esposito for his support, working with me constantly as vice president and taking over the networking meetings which are going extremely well. Our new email blasts that go out to remind everybody about our networking meeting have worked out very well. The DR Is In Member Emeritus Shop night of great fun and dancing. Please don’t forget to support us by encouraging all your friends to attend and taking Eric DiBartolo out a journal President ad promoting your business or supporting one of our honorees. Yorktown First $ 600.00 $ 400.00 $ 150.00 $ 350.00 $ 110.00 Send contributions to: Editor: Margaret Primavera mprimavera@yorktownchamber.org. Publisher: The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce Eric DiBartolo, President - Newsletter published monthly - March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 3 Business Person and Organization of the Year Named… NANCY BROPHY, TOM THUMB PRESCHOOL Nancy Brophy has been developing the Tom Thumb Campus for 47 years. The preschool was founded in 1965 and expanded into its present facility in 1993. Dynamic Gymnastics was built in 1985. The campus serves children from 2 years (Thumbelina), 3-5 years (Tom Thumb) and up to 18 years old at Dynamic Gymnastics. After school programs for elementary and summer camp have recently been added to the campus. The main goal of the all the programs is to improve our society by helping our children reach their full potential. Nancy is committed to the belief that children have their own special strengths that time and play will reveal. Expanded and Updated Meeting Room Available for Rental to Chamber Members Having undergone an extensive expansion and technology upgrade, the Conference Room offered for rent by your Yorktown Chamber of Commerce is now available for your meeting needs for as many as 50 people. The Chamber has installed a new Epson wireless projector suspended from the ceiling that is able to project images from any laptop or PC wirelessly. To rent, please call: 914-245-4599 RELAY FOR LIFE Relay For Life is The American Cancer Society’s signature event. It is a global movement in the fight against cancer. Relay For Life is a life-changing experience that gives everyone a chance to Celebrate the lives of people who have battled cancer, Remember loved ones lost, and Fight Back against this disease that has taken too much from all of us. Every year, over four million people in over 20 countries participate in relay, and we even have our own Relay For Life event right here in Yorktown. Relay For Life is about a community coming together in the fight against cancer. The Relay For Life of Yorktown came to town in 2006 when a group of friends decided they wanted that relay experience in their own community and it has grown every year. Since then, our Yorktown community has raised 1.8 million dollars for much-needed funds to support the research, programs, services, and awareness efforts of the America Cancer Society. Year after year, Relay For Life gives thousands of Yorktown children, adults, businesses and organizations the chance to make a difference in the fight against cancer. There are many ways to get involved – join the planning committee, become a team captain and start a team, join a team, become a sponsor, participate in our Survivor activities and other ceremonies or just come for the evening and support all of the on site fundraisers. Relay For Life is so much more than a fundraiser. Lead by a committee of dedicated volunteers, relay provides support to those who have been touched by cancer. The Survivor Dinner and activities gives us the opportunity to honor our survivors and sends a strong message of hope to those newly diagnosed. At relay, caregivers are honored and during the Luminaria Ceremony, the emotional support for those that have lost a loved one to cancer is extraordinary. People from our community come together, create Relay teams, and fundraise before and during the event in honor or in memory of a loved one, or just simply because they want to make a difference in the fight against cancer. An overnight event, the idea is to have team members take turns walking around the track overnight – Since cancer doesn’t sleep, neither will we until we find a cure. This year, the Relay For Life of Yorktown is a Decade Strong, and we’re looking to make it our best year yet! Join us this year in celebrating our 10th Relay For Life of Yorktown. Friday, June 12th – Saturday, June 13th, 2015. 7pm – 7am at the Jack DeVito Track & Field. The Relay For Life of Yorktown Event Committee is honored to be recognized by the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce. Business Buzz q The Counseling Center at Yorktown Heights – Grand Opening & Networking Event – Wednesday, March 11,from 11am-2pm. Network with industry professionals, meet our staff, live entertainment by Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Ricky Byrd and enjoy a catered lunch. For additional information and to rsvp: Rob Anderson at 914-962-5101. Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 4 The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce Board of Director’s Corner Marc and Sheryl Saidel Our Editor has designated this space for the “observations and musings” of the individual members of the Board of Directors. To start the ball rolling, I volunteered, along with my partner, Sheri Saidel, to share with you our observations, thoughts, and recommendations regarding the importance of several simple but important planning tools that every adult should have in place. Specifically, we’re talking about wills, powers of attorney, and health care proxies. Many people tell us that they don’t have large estates so they don’t think they need a will. However, experience has shown us that most people own more than they think, and once they think about what a will can accomplish for them and their heirs, they realize their investment of time and money in preparing one is well spent. Furthermore, if you have children you need to designate a guardian for them and someone to handle their inheritance for them until they are old enough to do so on their own (the law says that is at age 18 but many young people are not ready to handle their own finances without some oversight until they are substantially older than that). If you own a business you need to designate someone to carry it on or dispose of it for the benefit of your beneficiaries, and if you have family who don’t always see eye to eye, you need to make thoughtful decisions while you can, so they don’t battle over your assets later. Assuming you have a will that disposes of your assets upon your death, you also need to consider how decisions can be made for you if you, although alive, are unable to make them for yourself – whether because of physical absence, or physical or mental disability. A durable power of attorney allows you to appoint a person, or persons, to act on your behalf when you are unavailable or unable to do so. It can cover all aspects of business and personal affairs other than health care issues. It can be tailored to your specific needs or be general enough to cover the basic aspects of business and personal interactions. As to health care decisions, unless you authorize someone to act for you, doctors and other healthcare providers and administrators will make all decisions about your care if you are unable to tell them what you want or do not want. Without a written document signed by you, your family will not be able to make those decisions for you even if they know what your wishes would be. The document you sign can appoint someone to act on your behalf as long as it states that you have told your agent what your wishes are. The document can go on to describe your specific wishes, but that is not required. While it is true that when you go to a hospital they will offer you a health care proxy to sign, in an emergency situation, or if you are already incapacitated, it may not do you any good. Having these personal planning tools in place in advance means that you are “covered” and do not have to worry about unexpected events. While the documents are relatively simple in concept, an attorney can help you to understand your options and make sure that the documents adequately address your needs and achieve your goals. Remember, as long as you are alive and competent to make your wishes known all of these documents can be changed if your needs change. In any event, each of us needs to consider these tools and have them in place. We all have too much at stake to ignore their benefits. 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POLICIES: • All checks are to be made payable to The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce Name:________________________________________ Company’s Name:____________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone:_______________________________ email: ______________________________________________________ Credit Card (Visa/MC) ________________________________________________Expiration date _________________ Size of ad:________________________________________________________________________________________ For more information and to reserve your advertising space, call Margaret Primavera, Editor: (914) 245-4599 • email: mprimavera@yorktownchamber.org Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 5 You’re Invited to these outstanding Chamber events Near Horizon Far Horizon April 13, 2015 Networking Meeting – Member Free Event Monday, 6pm Destination Bistro 2013 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 March 23, 2015 Networking Meeting – Member Free Event Monday, 6pm Jefferson Valley Mall 650 Lee Boulevard Jefferson Valley, NY 10535 May 11, 2015 Networking Meeting – Member Free Event Monday, 6pm William Raveis Real Estate 1445 Pinebrook Court, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Don’t forget to stay current with all the latest happenings and networking meeting date changes at the Chamber by visiting www.yorktownchamber.org RSVP to mprimavera@yorktownchamber.org Roll Out the Red Carpet… CE ER The Counseling Center at Yorktown Heights Robert Anderson 2000 Maple Hill Street Yorkton Heights, NY 10598 Phone (914) 962-5101 Fax (914) 962-5202 Cortlandt Manor Flooring Richie Bedus 2084 E. Mains Street Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567 Phone (914) 930-7788 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Yorktown Volunteer Ambulance Corps: 914-245-1267 Attention Chamber Members: Bring in your promotional materials to the Chamber office to be included in our new member packets and press kits. Thank You for Your Recent Renewal… Atlantic Appliance Hamlets M • TH Substance Abuse Treatment Deliver books to homebound and shut-in residents John C. Hart Memorial Library: 914-245-5262 ext. 249 the OF COM Flooring Wild Fusion Jack Xiao 1922 E. Main Street Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 Phone (914) 528-8888 Shop ER B Mary Anne Fraietta Better Homes & Gardens Rand Realty 3071 Dahlia Court Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Phone (914) 498-0265 RKTO N• M Real Estate Restaurant YO CHA Insurance Luis Guerra Agency LLC – Farmers Agent Luis Guerra 1998 Commerce Street Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Phone (914) 600-1990 Fax (914) 214-8587 Albert J. Chapman Agency, Inc. Robert Chapman P. O. Box 540 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Phone (914) 962-5778 ext. 201 Fax (914) 962-4851 E W And Welcome Our New Members! Jefferson Valley Mall/Simon Property Group John C. Hart Memorial Library of Yorktown First As of March 1, 2015 Ultra Electric March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 6 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INTERVIEWS TOWN BOARD CANDIDATES By: Aaron Bock, Chairman On February 17, 2015, members of the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce Legislative Committee interviewed the four candidates running to fill the vacant seats in this year’s special election to be held on March 10, 2015. The Committee, headed by Board Chairman Aaron Bock, is a bi-partisan group of prominent local business people including Albert Capellini, Sergio Esposito, Tony Grasso, RoseMarie Panio and Marc Saidel.The interviews consisted of opening and closing statements and a free-flowing discussion about issues of importance to the business community and to the Town in general. in dealing with the heroin problem currently facing the Town and his desire to work in this area. Given the short time frame of this election cycle, the Chamber is not endorsing any candidate for office.Instead, the Chamber is proud to present information on the candidates’ positions on important issues to both our Chamber membership and to the residents of Yorktown in the hope that voters will make informed decisions on Election Day. ROBERT GIORDANO is opposing Tom Diana for the term expiring December 31, 2015. Mr. Giordano is a lifelong resident of Westchester, who first got involved in local politics in Greenburgh, when he worked on the campaign of former County Legislator Lois Bronz.In 2003, he ran unsuccessfully against former Yorktown Supervisor Linda Cooper, and has been involved in many community organizations over the years, including having served on the Chamber Board of Directors. He is currently head of the Yorktown Small Business Association, although he is not sure he will remain in that positon if elected to the Town Board. TOM DIANA, a Republican and lifelong Yorktown resident, is running for the seat left vacant by Nick Bianco, whose term expires Dec. 31, 2015. He understood that he would have to run again in November, and was willing to do that if elected. As a former Yorktown Police officer, Mr. Diana stressed that he had the experience and temperament to be on the Town Board.He felt that he would be able to cooperate with other Council members.Although he did not serve on either the Planning or Zoning Board in the past, he has dealt with the Town and knows its infrastructure and how the Town works. He feels he is able to solve problems on the Town Board and would encourage conversation and education. “Things need to get done,” said Mr. Diana. A 5-member Board is needed, and the Board must make the right decisions.When asked what he would base his decisions on, Mr. Diana stated that his decisions would be based on “what is the best for the Town, not for five or ten people, or small groups.”Mr. Diana favors term limits and would commit to serving 3, four-year terms. On specific issues facing the Town, he supports issuing a special use permit to the Sober Home and allowing Spectra Energy to renovate their existing pipeline and would allow specific alienation of parkland for a limited period of time. Mr. Diana supports bringing new business into Town, and supports many of the new business projects which are currently under consideration, including Mandalay, which would bring a beautiful, small village feel to the Bear Mountain Triangle.He also supports the development of the State Land Corporation site, as well as the Depot Square project in the Heights area, which would “brighten up the gateway to the downtown business area.”By moving the Highway Garage to Greenwood Street, the Depot Square project would help revitalize the entire downtown area, including the K-Mart shopping center. Mr. Diana presented himself as business friendly, someone who would work closely with the Chamber, and who would encourage the Chamber to bring business proposals before the Town. He also pointed to his interest in, and experience Shop the Hamlets of Regarding taxes and the use of the fund balance, Mr. Diana felt that the 3.6% tax increase last year was unacceptable in light of the large surplus that the Town had on hand.He would have used it for tax reduction. In closing, Mr. Diana stressed his knowledge of Town Government gained from attending three years of meetings, and his desire to work together with everyone on the Board. When asked why he was running, he stated the current Town Board is dysfunctional, and that it needs reasonable people who will listen and can be independent and not toe the line. He feels he can work with all the people on the Board, and would try to get Vishnu Patel to slow down and speak more clearly. Mr. Giordano is in favor of term limits, and would like to see the Supervisor’s position be four years, like all the others. When questioned about last year’s local tax increase and how much of the Town’s surplus should be used to reduce taxes, Mr. Giordano responded that he “does not have a lot of experience” with the Town’s budget process, but that he would ask questions and find out the answers.When asked how he would maintain services without raising taxes, he stated that he would reduce expenses and increase commercial ratables.He supports the mixed commercial/residential Mandaly project at the Bear Mountain Triangle, although he feels that Costco will compete with local businesses Small business growth and development should be encouraged. Mr. Giordano felt that the Town should capitalize on the hiking trail network in Town, to encourage pedestrian use of the Town and patronize local businesses.The Town should also capitalize on our landmarked buildings and the museum to attract people to the Town. Mr. Giordano offered less than full support for Depot Square. He wants to see the numbers to see what it would cost to put up a Highway Garage at Greenwood Street, and if there is a developer who will actually come in and build the Depot Square project. Mr. Giordano opposes the Sober Home proposal in a residential neighborhood, and feels that the Code must be amended to deal with the problem. Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 7 INTERVIEWS, continued ROSEANNE BRACKETT, a Democrat, is seeking to fill the seat of Terrence Murphy, whose term would have expired at the end of 2017.She is running because she cares about things that her neighbors care about, and would be voice for people raising families in Town. She has corporate management experience.She has lived in Yorktown for seven years, and views her “newness to politics” as an advantage, and see herself as an independent minded person who will bring a new perspective to the Board. Mrs. Brackett feels that the Town Board is not working well, especially when compared to Somers, for example, where members ask questions and engage in open dialogue.She pointed to recent discussion about the future of the Croft at Teatown, as an example of how the Board could conduct business in an open, cooperative manner, although she recognized that this wasn’t a Town issue.She also felt that there “should be one rule for everyone” regarding courtesy of the floor.To further improve how the Board functions, more information should be given to the public, communications should be improved, and better use should be made of the Town’s website. When questioned about how she would increase revenues and maintain services without raising taxes, Mrs. Brackett said she would bring in more business, but she wasn’t sure how much of the tax base was commercial.With regards to specific projects, she stated that she needs more information on Depot Square, saying she wouldn’t necessarily be against it, but would want to know how much it would cost first.She feels that the Mandaly project is a good plan. To help the Town Board stimulate confidence in new business investment and overcome the perception of high costs of opening businesses and compliance, Mrs. Brackett would seek input from people who have recently opened businesses in Town to find out their concerns and learn from their experiences. She is not sure that this is just a Town problem. She feels that the Sober Home has every right to open in Town, and that there is a need for this type of service. The project had “holes” which caused animosity, and the zoning issues should have been addressed during the process. She would vote yes based upon present zoning, but would prefer to address the zoning issues first. She does not think it would depress neighborhood property values. He favors 3, 4-year term limits for Council members, and 5, 2-year term limits for Supervisor. Mr. Bernard would raise revenue by increasing the commercial tax base.Although he supports the Mandalay Bear Mountain Triangle project overall, he feels that the housing component may be too dense for the area.Regarding the 2014 tax increase, Mr. Bernard would not have raised taxes in light of the large surplus, would use the fund balance to pay for capital projects, and would eliminate use of fund balance for operating costs. Mr. Bernard supports Depot Square and feels that Greenwood Street is the right place for the Highway Garage. He feels that the Sober Home should have been treated as a group home, with a committee to investigate and make recommendations.Now, however, the Town Board is “boxed in.”He supports the concept, and recognizes the need for this type of facility, but feels that the current site in a residential area is not the appropriate location. A transitional zone would be better, and the Code needs to be addressed to provide for this. Mr. Bernard presented himself as Pro Business, and criticized the recent petition circulated by his opponent which stated that the Jefferson Valley Mall was in danger of closing.Rather than helping the Mall, Mr. Bernard said that this would actually hurt the Mall’s ability to attract new tenants.Favoring “smarter development,” Mr. Bernard stressed his planning experience even while on the Town Board, which used to handle site plan and other planning issues.Being pro-business does not mean a Costco on every corner. The Town must send the message that Yorktown is open for business. Mr. Bernard would work to make approvals quicker by removing roadblocks and reducing the time the building department processes applications. He would look at the Code and pass laws easing restrictions applying to steep slopes, for example, similar to the way the Town recently eased parking requirements in commercial zones. We hope that this information will help you, the voter, make an informed decision next week. Regardless of who you vote for, do make your voice heard and get out and vote. Mrs. Brackett is pleased that the Chamber is reaching out to other businesses -- Trader Joes, Whole Foods or example -and looks forward to working with it. She supports term limits for local officials, 3, 4-year terms. GREG BERNARD, a Republican, is opposing Mrs. Brackett for the term ending in 2017. He is running to get a working majority on the Board. Mr. Bernard felt he was well-qualified in light of his experience in many levels of government, having served on the Planning Board and two terms on the Town Board.One of the ways he would try to improve the functioning of the Town Board would be to “tone down” Supervisor Michael Grace.He feels he would be able to work with all the members of the Board, even if there was a Democratic majority, as he has done during his prior time on the Board. Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 8 Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 9 The Jilco/Yorktown Chamber of Commerce HOME & LIFESTYLE EXPO Saturday, February 21, 2015 • Jefferson Valley Mall Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 10 The Jilco/Yorktown Chamber of Commerce HOME & LIFESTYLE EXPO Saturday, February 21, 2015 • Jefferson Valley Mall Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 11 NETWORKING MEETING Hudson Valley Bank • Peekskill, NY • February 23, 2015 Irving Breitbart, Eagle Awards & Trophy, Jack O’Reilly, Combined Insurance HOSTS: Eric DiBartolo, President, Yorktown Chamber of Commerce, Michal Golio and Lawrence McElrone, Hudson Valley Bank, Sergio Esposito, Comprehensive Computers, Inc. Joseph Rosado, Hudson Valley Bank, Sheryl Saidel, Saidel and Saidel P.C. Igina DeMichelle, Hudson Valley Bank, Marc Saidel, Saidel and Saidel, P.C., Mary Rose McGuinness, Extra Space Storage Michael Casolaro, MCAS Roofing & Contracting, Inc., Maureen Arini, J & M Corporate Painter Valorie Promisel, Esq., Michael Golio, Hudson Valley Bank Jeff Jankowski, SCORE, Connie Cramer, Personal Trainer Tom Leonard, JT Home Inspections, Inc., Sergio Esposito, Comprehensive Computers, Inc. Diane Arenholz, William Raveis Real Estate, Mary Anne Fraietta, Better Homes & Gardens Rand Realty Robert Anderson, The Counseling Center of Yorktown Heights, Joseph Chelales, Praesum Health Care Jennifer Tarranto, J. Hilburn Eric DiBartolo, President, Yorktown Chamber of Commerce, Genesis Macedo, Genesis Pro Painting Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 12 Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning (Nursing Home and Home Care), Asset Protection Planning, Estate Administration Recognized as a New York Super Lawyer in 2013 Member, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys Past Chair, Westchester County Bar Assoc. Elder Law Committee Executive Committee, New York State Bar Assoc. Elder Law Section Yorktown Heights Office 2074 Crompond Road Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914) 245-2440 Telephone (914) 245-7403 Facsimile Larchmont Office 2180 Boston Post Road Larchmont, NY 10528 (914) 834-3500 Telephone (914) 834-0620 Facsimile e-mail: smd@mcmplaw.com www.PlanTodayForTomorrow.com www.McMillanConstabile.com Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 13 We’re On Facebook! Please become a “friend” of the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce on Facebook. It’s a great way to stay on top of all Chamber news: events, networking meetings, membership benefits, announcements, everything! Remember to check it often for the latest info! It’s just one more way that we can share the benefits that your membership provides. It also is a great way to share thoughts with fellow members on the issues that affect Yorktown business owners and the entire community. It doesn’t take much time at all (it really doesn’t – much less time than to write and send an e-mail!) If you haven’t already signed up for Facebook, it’s easy. Just go to www.facebook.com and create an account. Then type “Yorktown Chamber of Commerce” in the Search bar at the top of the page. We are looking forward to being your Facebook friend! 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Use your FREE Online Calendar to Recruit More Volunteers, Raise More Money, Attract More Attendees to Events … YORKTOWNUNITED.ORG SEND YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO YOUNITEDNY@GMAIL.COM TO BE ADDED TO OUR MAILING LIST ! @YORKTOWNUNITED ON TWITTER YORKTOWN ORGANIZATIONS UNITED ON YORKTOWN ORGANIZATIONS UNITED BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2015 BRUCE APAR, PRESIDENT; MIKE SITZER, VICE PRESIDENT; RICHARD DE SILVA, TREASURER; MARY CAPOCCIA, SECRETARY; HONORABLE SALVATORE A. LAGONIA, COUNSEL; MICHAEL GRACE, EXECUTIVE MEMBER-AT-LARGE; TRICY CUSHNER, AL FRENCH, MONICA GARRIGAN, THE REV. CLAIRE WOODLEY, MEMBERS-AT-LARGE Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1383, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914) 275-6887 Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 15 Support Our PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 16 We could not have done it without you! Mohegan Lake Motors thanks everyone involved in the successful building and completion of our new Volkswagen Facility. We could not have done it without all of you. Treating our customers with respect and valuing our reputation above all else is what Mohegan Lake Motors has been doing for over 44 years. Doing business this way is just our way of life. It’s more than just a great deal which you get…it’s the total experience which is why so many clients continue to come back to Mohegan Lake Motors year after year… So, after 44 years we have only one thing left to say...Thank You! Mohegan Lake Motors “IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT THE CAR” Rt 6 Mohegan Lake, NY (914) 528-8076 Shop the Hamlets of Yorktown First March 2015 • The Yorktown Network 17
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