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FarmOn! Advice: Think Carefully about your Food’s Origin

October 8, 2015 by The Inside Press

Back to front: Barry Graziano, Chappaqua & Armonk Manager, Houlihan Lawrence; Roselyn Harburger, Katonah Manager, Houlihan Lawrence; Leslie Lampert, Owner, Cafe of Love; Amanda Gomolka, Manager, Cafe of Love; Jackie Graziano; Westchester Ambassador, FarmOn! Foundation; and Tessa Edick, Executive Director, Founder, FarmOn! Foundation
Back to front: Barry Graziano, Chappaqua & Armonk Manager, Houlihan Lawrence; Roselyn Harburger, Katonah Manager, Houlihan Lawrence; Leslie Lampert, Owner, Cafe of Love; Amanda Gomolka, Manager, Cafe of Love; Jackie Graziano; Westchester Ambassador, FarmOn! Foundation; and Tessa Edick, Executive Director, Founder, FarmOn! Foundation
Program in Poughkeepsie Highlights “Edible Education” Efforts

A recent gathering of support for the FarmOn! Foundation at Café of Love in Mount Kisco offered an instant reminder of what constitutes the most ideal farm to table food. Just because something states “farm” does not mean a food is healthful, reminds FarmOn! Foundation founder and Family Farm advocate Tessa Edick.

Edick said it’s critical to distinguish between food from “factory farms” versus “family farms; each one of us needs to give careful thought to where the food on your plate came from, and also, at least once a day, choose a local ingredient!”

“It can make a big difference in your family’s healthy development when you eat fresh food acquired directly from a family farm,” said Edick.

While learning about FarmOn!, attendees enjoyed a platter of family farm fresh veggies and also Café of Love’s signature fried chick peas and beverages from the café’s beautiful lounge area while learning about FarmOn!. The event was sponsored by Houlihan Lawrence.

Wescthester Ambassador for FarmOn! Jackie Graziano of Katonah has embraced the group’s efforts to not only bring family farm fresh ingredients into area schools but to also teach the value of farm fresh eating to kids. Programming is intended to be fun and innovative, says Edick. One program “celebrating local farms and local foods” is described below. Notes Graziano: “I love the idea of an “edible education” in schools; it brings everything together!” — Grace Bennett

“Back to the Farm” Series in Pougkeepsie

FarmOn! Foundation in partnership with the Poughkeepsie Farm Project and local support in the Poughkeepsie School District is presenting “Back to the Farm,” this month, a month-long series of events in the Poughkeepsie School District celebrating local farms and local food.

FarmOn! Staff explain that there’s a missing link between farms and schools and that it’s essential that we bridge it for the health of our children and our communities.

FarmOn! Foundation is sponsoring the school cafeterias to serve a locally-sourced dish featuring Slope Farm to School New York State Ground Beef to more than 4,000 students district-wide throughout the month. Students at all four elementary schools will also enjoy tastings of local raw vegetables provided by the Poughkeepsie Farm Project, local milk provided by Hudson Valley Fresh, local apple taste tests lead by the Dutchess County Department of Health’s nutrition educator, and cooking demos and tastings of locally sourced vegetable dishes presented by chef interns from the Culinary Institute of America.

Every 2nd grader district-wide will visit the Poughkeepsie Farm Project, seeing how food is grown, harvesting and tasting fresh vegetables straight from the ground. Every 4th grader district-wide will visit a Hudson Valley Fresh dairy farm and see how cows are milked, tasting fresh milk and yogurt. Other interactive activities and demonstrations are also planned.

MORE ABOUT FARMON! FOUNDATION:

FarmOn! Foundation is a non-profit organization of professional farmers, educators, influencers, supporters, nutritionists, students, and community leaders invested in the future of local agriculture and building local economies. FarmOn! Foundation creates and funds youth educational programming and is working to preserve family farming in America with an edible education. Some of FarmOn! Foundation partners include TasteNY, John Varvatos, Bronx Zoo, NYS Department of Ag & Markets, Local Economies Project, Hudson Valley Fresh, Maple Hill Creamery, Yelp, Whole Foods Market, Modern Farmer, Cornell University CALS, NBA, Disney, and SUNY. In the first-ever partnership of its kind, students at SUNY Cobleskill, Morrisville State College and the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences will be able to live and work at the Foundation’s working farm– FarmOn! at Empire Farm in Columbia County in New York State gaining real life experiences in the food production field. Learning will range from seed and soil crop planning to growing food, harvesting it, producing, and cooking food in a commercial teaching kitchen and extend all the way to custom growing for New York’s institutions, caterers, retailers and chefs.
For additional information, please visit www.farmonfoundation.org.

Filed Under: Westchester Tagged With: farm-to-table, farming, Food, nutrition

North Shore-LIJ to Change Name to Northwell Health

September 28, 2015 by Inside Press

Eighteen years after the historic merger that created the North Shore-LIJ Health System, its Board of Trustees has unanimously approved a name change for New York State’s largest private employer and health care provider–Northwell Health.

“Being highly visible and clearly understood within and beyond the New York metropolitan area requires strong brand recognition,” said Michael J. Dowling, the 21-hospital network’s president and chief executive officer. “The Northwell Health name is a reflection of our past and a beacon of our future. It’s unique, simple and approachable, and better defines who we are and where we are going.”

The new Northwell Health name will be the centerpiece of a broad rebranding and marketing campaign that will launch in 2016, beginning a multi-year process to build recognition of the new name and distinguish the organization in a cluttered health care market. As a first step, the health system will begin introducing the new brand to its more than 61,000 employees, 10,000+ affiliated physicians and other internal audiences, including more than 13,000 nurses.

The names of all of the health system’s hospitals will remain intact, in recognition of their rich and unique community-based histories, such as: North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, Staten Island University Hospital, Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, Southside Hospital in Bay Shore, Huntington Hospital, Phelps Memorial Hospital in Sleepy Hollow and Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco. Main_Entrance

“While we have considered many different ideas over the years, our Board of Trustees selected a new name that signals a clear vision for the future of health: Northwell Health,” said board chair Mark L. Claster. “All those associated with this organization clearly are proud of our heritage and deeply grateful for the extraordinary support we receive from the communities we serve. Yet, our trustees recognized the need for a more consumer-friendly name that did not confine us geographically and reflects our emergence as a regional health care provider with a coverage area that extends beyond Long Island.”

With the continuing shift in the nation’s health care delivery system and the growing emphasis on health and wellness promotion and disease prevention, Mr. Dowling said, “We wanted a name that underscores our focus on keeping people well and better managing their health, rather than only treating them when they are sick or injured. The future of health care is about guiding and engaging consumers in a very different way.”

Earlier this year, the health system began working with branding consultants Monigle and Interbrand to develop a new company name and brand platform. In addition, the marketing communications firm J. Walter Thompson was brought in to develop a broad communications program. “Leveraging the new Northwell Health name, we will build strong recognition regionally and nationally, with the goal of elevating our reputation among both consumers and medical professionals,” said Ramon Soto, the health system’s chief marketing and communications officer. “We have a powerful story to tell and we believe our new name is the ideal platform to deliver that message.”

The health system’s current name stems from the 1997 merger of the North Shore Health System and Long Island Jewish Medical Center. The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System name has proven to be confusing to consumers, the news media, medical professionals and even the health system’s own employees. In addition, the health system’s name is not well recognized among consumers outside of Long Island, so the goal is to develop a marketing/communications plan for Northwell Health that will be driven by a compelling, powerful brand vision that resonates with the public.

Since the creation of the North Shore Health System in 1992 and its eventual 1997 merger with LIJ Medical Center that created the North Shore-LIJ Health System, the organization has evolved into a vast clinical, educational and research enterprise. It has grown over the years to become the largest private employer in New York State and the 14th-largest health system in the nation, with annual revenues of nearly $8 billion. Among the milestones over the past two decades include:
• the 1999 establishment of a biomedical research arm, now known as The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, which includes more than 1,500 scientists, investigators and other employees ;
• the 2010 expansion into Manhattan with the addition of Lenox Hill Hospital and the 2014 opening of Manhattan’s first freestanding emergency center, Lenox Health Greenwich Village;
• the 2010 founding of New York State’s first allopathic medical school in 40 years – the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, which graduated its first class in May of this year and will be renamed the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine;
• the 2013 creation of the health system’s own health insurance company, CareConnect;
• the 2014 addition of two Westchester County hospitals, Phelps Memorial Hospital Center in Sleepy Hollow and Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco;
• the August 2015 strategic affiliation with Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn,;
• the September 2015 addition of Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead in eastern Long Island;
• the September 2015 launch of the School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies at Hofstra University;
• a major ambulatory expansion that now includes about 450 outpatient physician practices throughout the metropolitan area;
• the largest ambulance transport system on the East Coast and the New York area’s first hospital-based, helicopter emergency medical service; and
• strategic alliances with such internationally renowned institutions as the Cleveland Clinic, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden.

Beyond its hospitals, the health system also offers a full continuum of care through a broad network of skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation programs, home care, hospice services, urgent care, primary care and specialty services throughout the metropolitan area, as well as access to more than 2,100 clinical research trials that have enrolled over 15,000 participants.

“This has been an incredible journey over the past two decades,” said Mr. Dowling. “The name change and rebranding campaign represent a very exciting milestone that positions us for even greater success in the years to come.”

About North Shore-LIJ Health System
The nation’s 14th-largest health system, North Shore-LIJ delivers world-class clinical care throughout the New York metropolitan area, pioneering research at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, a visionary approach to medical education highlighted by the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, and healthcare coverage to individuals, families and businesses through the CareConnect Insurance Co. Inc. North Shore-LIJ cares for people at every stage of life at 21 hospitals and about 450 outpatient physician practices throughout the region. North Shore-LIJ’s owned hospitals and long-term care facilities house more than 6,600 beds, employ more than 13,300 nurses and have affiliations with about 10,300 physicians. With a workforce of more than 61,000, North Shore-LIJ is the largest private employer in New York State. For more information, go to www.northshorelij.com

Filed Under: New Castle Releases, Westchester

A 50-Year Retrospective of Westchester through Photos

September 18, 2015 by The Inside Press

- “A Casual Moment/Memorial Day 2006” by Marianne Campolongo Photography. The Clintons relax after the 2006 Memorial Day parade in Chappaqua, NY. This photograph will be displayed in the exhibition’s “Celebrity Neighbors” section.
“A Casual Moment/Memorial Day 2006” by Marianne Campolongo Photography.
The Clintons relax after the 2006 Memorial Day parade in Chappaqua, NY. This photograph will be displayed in the exhibition’s “Celebrity Neighbors” section.

 

“The Bedford Oak, October 30th, 2011” by Sylvain Cote Photography, taken in Bedford, NY. This picture was taken after the famous "2011 Halloween Nor'Easter.”
“The Bedford Oak, October 30th, 2011” by Sylvain Cote Photography, taken in Bedford, NY.
This picture was taken after the famous “2011 Halloween Nor’Easter.”

 

Rob Astorino with Maggie Mae Pup Reporter, 2014 by Ronni Diamondstein
Rob Astorino with Maggie Mae Pup Reporter, 2014 by Ronni Diamondstein.  A man of the people and pets, Rob Astorino takes a moment for a photo op with one of Chappaqua’s famous residents, Maggie Mae Pup Reporter at the Town of New Castle’s annual Memorial Day Parade and ceremony in May 2014. Mr. Astorino is the Westchester County Executive and was then a New York State gubernatorial candidate. Maggie Mae Pup Reporter is a canine columnist and blogger who has been published in WAG Magazine and Inside Chappaqua magazine.

 

In celebration of its 50th anniversary, ArtsWestchester is looking back at the milestones and memories from Westchester’s past 50 years. “Through the Decades: Picturing 50 Years in Westchester” is a photographic exhibition featuring archival and crowd-sourced photographs.

Throughout the past 50 years, cities gained skyscrapers, neighborhoods welcomed famous residents, storms changed our landscape, and the arts grew brighter. Through this exhibition, visitors will relive these important moments through the eyes of the people who experienced them: Westchester’s residents.  For more information, visit: artsw.org/decades.

“Through the Decades” is organized in partnership with The Journal News.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday–Friday 12-5pm, Saturday 12-6pm

  • Join us for the OPENING RECEPTION of “Through the Decades” on Sunday, October 4 from 4-6pm. Mingle with the exhibiting photographers and learn about the events, people and places that have made Westchester a unique place to work, play and live! Event is free. Suggested donation of $5 at door. RSVP requested: LHanley@artswestchester.org

Filed Under: Westchester Tagged With: Celebrities, photo, photography

Great End of Summer Day Trip Idea at Coney Art Walls

August 25, 2015 by The Inside Press

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Come Help Celebrate and Enjoy a Host of Community Day Festivities 

This Thursday, August 27th, come enjoy  Coney Art Wallls!  There will be a street dance performance by BattleFest League, an interactive juggling show, face painting,12 delicious Smorgasburg vendors open, and free admission to our highly buzzed about Art Walls. The forecast is clear skies and sunny, so this will be a perfect end of summer day trip. :-

Filed Under: Westchester Tagged With: Art, celebration, community, Coney Art Walls, Inside Press, theinsidepress.com

House of Sports Gets New Owners!

August 24, 2015 by The Inside Press

HOS - Press Release Customized-1Elmsford, NY, August 19, 2015 – American Skating Entertainment Centers, LLC, (“ASEC”) the largest independent owner/operator of ice skating and indoor sports facilities in the United States, has teamed up with Robert Martin Company and Diamond Properties to acquire the House of Sports. Constructed in 2012, the House of Sports is a 100,000 square foot, state-of-the-art indoor sports facility offering lacrosse, basketball, soccer, baseball, volleyball, camps, birthday parties, and Athletic Republic performance training.

 

“We are extremely excited about the opportunity to purchase this incredible sports property, accelerating our growth and demonstrating our commitment to Westchester County”, stated Shane Coppola Chairman and CEO of ASEC. “House of Sports will complement our successful Westchester Skating Academy and Playland Ice facilities allowing us to continue to provide the best sports and recreation experiences for the residents of the County and the tri-state region. We will leverage our experience and reputation for outstanding customer service to transform House of Sports into the most popular and well-respected indoor sports business in the United States.”

 

Frank Lombardy, General Manager of House of Sports, commented, “I truly believe that this is a great opportunity for our customers, coaches, employees, and partners. Under ASEC’s leadership, best-in-class customer service, and operating standards, we are confident that we can take House of Sports to the next level. We will continue to offer all of our sports programming and work more proactively to attract Westchester-based youth sports organizations to our facility.” To learn more about the House of Sports, please visit houseofsportsny.com or call Frank Lombardy, General Manager, at 914-479-5419.

 

About ASEC

Founded in 2006, ASEC is the largest owner/operator of ice skating and indoor sports facilities in the United States. Headquartered in Westchester County, NY, ASEC operates 17 facilities in New York, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Arizona, and California, including the iconic Toyota Sports Center in Los Angeles, which is home to the LA Kings and LA Lakers.

 

About Robert Martin Company

Robert Martin Company, headquartered in Elmsford, NY, has been a leader in real estate investment, development and management for over 55 years. Emerging from its start as a local home builder and becoming, for several decades, Westchester County’s largest diversified developer and builder, Robert Martin Company has developed and acquired over 20 million square feet of real estate across virtually every asset class. Today, RMC and its affiliates continue to hold real estate that includes office, retail, industrial, residential and undeveloped land, as well as investments in service, utility and restaurant (predominantly Dunkin Donuts) businesses.

 

About Diamond Properties

Diamond Properties is commercial real estate business located in Mount Kisco, New York that focuses on the acquisition of commercial properties with potential for substantial improvement through hands-on property management, market repositioning, and capital upgrades. Since Diamond Properties was founded in 1993, they’ve acquired 58 properties, including office, warehouse, retail, residential, and land in 5 states, and they currently own 44 of those properties, totaling in excess of 3,700,000 square feet. They continue to pursue an intense capital improvement and leasing program that, when combined with quality-driven customer service, has enabled them to deliver consistently high tenant satisfaction and lease renewal rates. For more information about Diamond Properties, visit their website at http://www.diamondproperties.com. For information on current space availabilities, call Mark Blandford at 914-773-6242 or email mblan@dpmgt.com.

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Editor’s Note: This release was courtesy of the American Skating Entertainment Centers

Filed Under: Westchester Tagged With: House of Sports, Inside Press, sports, sports business, theinsidepress.com, Westchester

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