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Chappaqua’s 2016 Memorial Day Parade Honors Vets

June 1, 2016 by Inside Press

In a record turnout at Chappaqua’s 2016 Memorial Day Parade: Veterans, First Responders, Marchers, and esteemed parade attendees including the Clintons and Governor Cuomo…first and foremost, honored our vets.

By Justin Ellick
Photos by Grace Bennett

5th New York Regiment--Revolutionary War Squad at the Closing Ceremony at Memorial Plaza
5th New York Regiment–Revolutionary War Squad at the Closing Ceremony at Memorial Plaza

Chappaqua, NY—Residents and visitors to town gathered with great anticipation along King Street and Greeley Avenue on Monday for the annual Memorial Day Parade in Chappaqua. A bit of rain was in the forecast, so some attendees were worried that the parade might be cancelled, but the clouds opened up just in time for the start of the festivities. After an the official ‘it’s on,’ from Town Supervisor Robert Greenstein, all systems were GO!

The Victory Corners Ceremony kicked off the parade at around 10:45 a.m. from the corner of Ridgewood Terrace and Bedford Road, with the Marshal calling the attendees to attention followed by the Reverend Dr. Larry Holland’s opening prayer. The Presentation of Wreath was next, as Holly Hulme and Charlotte LePage of Girl Scout Troop 2576 came to the podium. The ceremony closed with the playing of “Taps” by the Horace Greeley High School Bugler, along with one final appearance by Reverend Holland for the closing prayer.

Parade Marshal: Captain James McCauley, Jr. with Holly Hulme and Charlotte LePage of Chappaqua Girl Scout Troop 2576 and members of the Horace Greeley High School Bugler
Parade Marshal: Captain James McCauley, Jr. with Holly Hulme and Charlotte LePage of Chappaqua Girl Scout Troop 2576 and members of the Horace Greeley High School Bugler

Following the closing of the Victory Corners ceremony, the line of March was set and ready to begin its trek down King Street and into the heart of Chappaqua. The question of whether or not the Clintons would be in attendance had been answered earlier when the Clintons emerged from their limousine for their traditional meet up with the town board and greeting of avid fans and long time supporters, all pre March, so as not to upset the parade schedule. The Secret Service and New Castle Police Officers directed the parade past the Chappaqua Fire Department and onto King Street, with former President Clinton–former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton-Governor Andrew Cuomo, and State Assemblyman David Buchwald, Town Supervisor Robert Greenstein and members of the Town Board strolling close behind.

Hillary Clinton with (L-R) Town Supervisor Robert Greenstein and Town Board Members Lisa Spivak Katz, Adam Brodsky, Jeremy Saland and Hala Makowska
Hillary Clinton with (L-R) Town Supervisor Robert Greenstein and Town Board Members Lisa Spivak Katz, Adam Brodsky, Jeremy Saland and Hala Makowska

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The parade moved through the middle of town to the delight of everyone along the way, with Iphones and cameras ready to support the marchers in every category, whether they were Brownie Troops, our First Responders, or the Clintons, all along the route leading to the Chappaqua Train Station, its final stop.

The Governor and Hillary Clinton take a moment to admire Assemblyman David Buchwald's 14-month old daughter.
The Governor and Hillary Clinton take a moment to admire Assemblyman David Buchwald’s 14-month old daughter.

Captain James P. McCauley Jr., a Vietnam veteran, called the parade to attention for the Memorial Plaza Ceremony. Right around noon, the sizeable crowd, still well into the hundreds or more gathered around the Memorial at the Chappaqua train station, where a small podium was set up, along with a few chairs for the parade’s esteemed guests and veterans. Invocation would follow with the help of Reverend Dr. Martha Jacobs from the First Congregational Church, and Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe, along with the recognition or local Iraqi, Afghanistan campaign veterans and Gold Star Mothers.

The students of Horace Greeley High School took to the podium next, as they flawlessly performed the “Star Spangled Banner” and “America the Beautiful,” with the crowd singing along to the anthems. Three readings followed the songs, each of which an oral history of a New Castle veteran who had passed. Kaitlyn Zezzee, granddaughter of Korean War veteran and Silver Star recipient Francis M. Murphy, recited the first reading regarding her grandfather.

Kaitlyn Zezzee
Kaitlyn Zezzee
Meaghan Townsend holding a picture of Francis M. Murphy, Korean War Veteran, Silver Star Recipient. Meaghan, of Girl Scout Troop 1023, also read an oral history of Robert L. Sheddon, WWII Veteran.
Meaghan Townsend holding a picture of Francis M. Murphy, Korean War Veteran, Silver Star Recipient. Meaghan, of Girl Scout Troop 1023, also read an oral history of Robert L. Sheddon, WWII Veteran.

“Frank’s lessons on courage, confidence, and compassion still resonate with us to this day”, read Zezzee. “A brave soldier until his final days, he was a shining example of a proud and true American.” Francis passed away on January 6th, 2012.

Meaghan Townsend, from Girl Scout Troop 1023, did the second reading on World War II veteran Robert L. Sheddon. “Robert received the Purple Heart and Air Medal for his service”, recited Townsend. “And yet, as richly deserved as these honors are, they cannot fully do him justice.” Robert died on January 22nd, 1943.

Finally, Max Auerbacher, from Boy Scout Troop 2, read the last Oral History. This third and final reading was in honor of World War II Veteran Andre Whelan. “His Commanding Officer said Andy had been a very good soldier, and had the respect and friendship of all the men under him”, recited Auerbacher. “Andre Whelan was awarded the Purple Heart for his service, and his name is listed on the New Castle Veterans Memorial here at the Chappaqua Train Station.

Max Auerbacher, Boy Scout Troop 2, reading an Oral History of WW II Veteran Andre Whelan
Max Auerbacher, Boy Scout Troop 2, reading an Oral History of WW II Veteran Andre Whelan

Kevin Moore and the Kerry Pipers followed the readings with their rendition of “Amazing Grace,” which acted as an opening for the traditional Honor Roll of names that were added to the Memorial at the train station.

To conclude the festivities, Holly Hulme and Charlotte LePage reconvened for one final Presentation of Wreath and the 5th New York Regiment—Revolutionary War Squad, executed the Musket Volley. It was at this point, after one final rendition of “Taps”, that the Marshal brought the parade back to attention to conclude the ceremony. This marked the end of what was another wildly successful and fun Memorial Day Parade here in Chappaqua. Revolutionary

Greeley grad Justin Ellick, a sophomore Media and Communications Major at Ursinus College in Philadelphia, is an intern for Inside Chappaqua and Inside Armonk Magazines this summer.

Filed Under: New Castle News Tagged With: 2016 Memorial Day, Chappaqua, Chappaqua's Memorial Day, Honoring Vets, Memorial Day

Mount Kisco Child Care Center Hosts 45th Anniversary Celebration

June 1, 2016 by Inside Press

Attending the 45th anniversary MKCCC celebration on May 15 (from left to right): Ruth Goodman, MKCCC Social Worker; Richard Seidlitz Jr.; Lisa Bart, MKCCC Board Member; and Francis Corcoran, Westchester County Legislator Photo by Josh Silverman
Attending the 45th anniversary MKCCC celebration on May 15 (from left to right): Ruth Goodman, MKCCC Social Worker; Richard Seidlitz Jr.; Lisa Bart, MKCCC Board Member; and Francis Corcoran, Westchester County Legislator
Photo by Josh Silverman

Mount Kisco, NY – Mount Kisco Child Care Center (MKCCC) held its 2nd Annual ‘Cheers For Children’ Wine Tasting event on May 15th, 2016 at the Center. The fundraiser celebrated MKCCC’s 45 years of commitment to providing quality child care and early education to all working families in the community and raised more than $30,000 for its need-based scholarship program. Curtis Instruments and TD Bank Charitable Foundation were lead sponsors of the event.

Wines and gourmet food pairings were generously donated by Peter Costello of Hilltop Wines & Spirits in Chappaqua and Executive Chef Peter Dunlop of Rockrimmon Country Club in Stamford, CT and guests enjoyed live music by John Jay High School student, Peter Miller. Francis Corcoran, a member of the Westchester County Board of Legislators, attended the event and presented MKCCC Executive Director, Dawn Meyerski, with a proclamation commending MKCCC’s 45 years of dedication and service.

About Mount Kisco Child Care Center:
Mount Kisco Child Care Center is a non-profit, NAEYC-accredited childcare facility serving families in Northern Westchester since 1971. MKCCC provides exceptional and affordable early care and education to a diverse group of children from three months to eleven years of age. Our experienced and professional teachers, along with our curriculum and innovative programs, such as JEWEL (MKCCC’s Intergenerational Program) and Feed Me Fresh (MKCCC’s garden-to-table, sustainable nutrition program) create a childhood experience like no other.

MKCCC is located at 95 Radio Circle, Mount Kisco, NY. For additional information, please visit www.mkccc.org or call (914) 241-2135. Follow MKCCC on www.facebook.com/MKCCC and www.twitter.com/MKCCC10549 for the latest news and updates.

Filed Under: New Castle Releases

California Governor Jerry Brown Endorses Hillary Clinton

May 31, 2016 by Inside Press

Editor’s Note: Citing her insurmountable lead, the challenges of climate change, and threat of nuclear proliferation with a Donald Trump presidency, Governor Jerry Brown endorses Hillary Clinton for POTUS. Gov. Brown’s “Open Letter to California Democrats and Independents” letter was shared by Hillary for America Press:

Governor Jerry Brown
Governor Jerry Brown
“On Tuesday, June 7, I have decided to cast my vote for Hillary Clinton because I believe this is the only path forward to win the presidency and stop the dangerous candidacy of Donald Trump.

I have closely watched the primaries and am deeply impressed with how well Bernie Sanders has done. He has driven home the message that the top one percent has unfairly captured way too much of America’s wealth, leaving the majority of people far behind. In 1992, I attempted a similar campaign.

For her part, Hillary Clinton has convincingly made the case that she knows how to get things done and has the tenacity and skill to advance the Democratic agenda. Voters have responded by giving her approximately 3 million more votes – and hundreds more delegates – than Sanders. If Clinton were to win only 10 percent of the remaining delegates – wildly improbable – she would still exceed the number needed for the nomination. In other words, Clinton’s lead is insurmountable and Democrats have shown – by millions of votes – that they want her as their nominee.

But there is more at stake than mere numbers. The Republican nominee, Donald Trump, has called climate change a “hoax” and said he will tear up the Paris Climate Agreement. He has promised to deport millions of immigrants and ominously suggested that other countries may need the nuclear bomb. He has also pledged to pack the Supreme Court with only those who please the extreme right.

The stakes couldn’t be higher. Our country faces an existential threat from climate change and the spread of nuclear weapons. A new cold war is on the horizon. This is no time for Democrats to keep fighting each other. The general election has already begun. Hillary Clinton, with her long experience, especially as Secretary of State, has a firm grasp of the issues and will be prepared to lead our country on day one.

Next January, I want to be sure that it is Hillary Clinton who takes the oath of office, not Donald Trump.

With respect,
Jerry Brown”

Filed Under: Hillary's Run Tagged With: California, Election 2016, Governor Jerry Brown, Hillary Clinton

Preview: 2016 Memorial Day Parade in Chappaqua

May 28, 2016 by Inside Press

Excitement builds as town officials and residents prepare for the annual celebration.

By Justin Ellick
Photos by Grace Bennett

Chappaqua, NY– Memorial Day weekend is often looked at as the official start of summer. That’s no different here in Chappaqua, as adults and children are already in the throes of another activity and barbeque-filled weekend.

But there is something a little different about this weekend in New Castle than elsewhere. There is a palpable excitement we all feel about living in a community which holds an annual world class parade that has in different years attracted key public officials whether it’s our state Assemblyman David Buchwald and Governor Andrew Cuomo or, of course, Chappaqua’s most famous couple, Bill and Hillary Clinton. All the while, the meaning of Memorial Day and why we actually celebrate it is always first and foremost in the hearts and minds of New Castle residents.

“New Castle always honors our veterans and the sacrifices they’ve made,” said Town Supervisor Rob Greenstein. “It’s important that people see Memorial Day as more than just a checkpoint for the beginning of summer, and the parade does a good job of getting that message across to the community.”

Vietnam veterans marching in the 2015 Memorial Day parade in downtown New Castle.
Vietnam veterans marching in the 2015 Memorial Day parade in downtown New Castle.

The parade will commence at 10:30 a.m. on the corner of King Street and Bedford Road for the “Victory Corners” Ceremony, in which the Marshal will call the parade to attention and recite the opening prayer. The march will start at this moment, as the parade will move off of Ridgewood Terrace and down into the heart of Chappaqua, eventually coming to a stop at the Chappaqua Train Station at around 11:30 a.m.. This is where the “Memorial Plaza” Ceremony will be held, in which the Marshal will again bring the parade to attention for Invocation, as well as for various recognitions, readings, speakers, performers, and eventually the dismissal of the parade as a whole.

The line of March will consist of 25 participants, including the middle and high school bands, town board members, youth sports organizations, volunteer groups, and of course the veterans we’re meant to honor. Most attendees, though, will be on the lookout for one guest in particular: 2016 Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

POTUS candidate and neighbor Hillary Rodham Clinton greeting fans at the 2015 Memorial Day parade in New Castle.
POTUS candidate and neighbor Hillary Rodham Clinton greeting fans at the 2015 Memorial Day parade in New Castle.

“It’s always a privilege when we have a former Secretary of State and Senator march in our parade,” continued Greenstein. “This year you can add Presidential candidate if she appears. I tell my kids the large turnout is for me. Needless to say, they know I’m kidding. In fact, they don’t even look at me. Everyone is always just so excited to see Hillary, as am I.”

It’s not confirmed whether or not Hillary, who is a resident of Chappaqua, will indeed make an appearance at the parade, but the fact that she hasn’t missed it in ten years gives some hope to her supporters in the area that might be trying to catch a glimpse of the possible future POTUS.

Hillary or no Hillary, Monday will be a special day here in Chappaqua, as together we celebrate the start of summer and those who paid the ultimate price so we could enjoy it freely.

Greeley grad Justin Ellick, a sophomore Media and Communications Major at Ursinus College in Philadelphia, is an intern for Inside Chappaqua and Inside Armonk Magazines this summer.

 

Filed Under: New Castle News

A Kids’ Brain Tumor Cure at Sparkle for a Cause, May 31

May 27, 2016 by Inside Press

A Kids’ Brain Tumor Cure-PLGA Foundation will be the recipient of proceeds from a Sparkle for a Cause evening on Tuesday, May 31, at Crabtree’s Kittle House in beautiful Amy’s Garden, weather permitting, or inside the Tap Room. Come prepared to enjoy a wonderful evening with staff, volunteers and friends of this vital organization which helps fund key clinical trials for pediatric brain cancers. See details below or visit www.akidsbraintumorcure.org

Sparkle5-16

Filed Under: Happenings

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