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White Plains Hospital Medical & Wellness Celebrates 1st Anniversary in Armonk with Family Fun Day

September 23, 2016 by The Inside Press

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White Plains Hospital, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital and Equinox Fitness Club are partnering to celebrate the one year anniversary of WPH’s Medical and Wellness facility in Armonk with a Family Fun Day on Saturday Oct. 1.  The event, which will feature a variety of games and activities for children and adults alike, will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the 99 Business Park Drive parking lot and is free and open to the public.

For Kids

Children can enjoy a day of fun-filled activities including a visit to the Ted E. Bear clinic, which uses stuffed animals to explain how to treat a variety of ‘boo boo’s and alleviate fears for children surrounding medical care. The first 100 children will receive a free teddy bear to take home.

For Grown-Ups

Equinox will also be on hand offering an array of classes and demonstrations to help families get active and stay in shape. For those looking to really break a sweat, the Armonk Fire Department will be running an obstacle course designed to be as fun as it is challenging.

For All

The new state-of-the-art White Plains Hospital Medical & Wellness facility will be on open for tours with physician meet-and-greets. Mammogram scheduling and on-site flu shots will also be available.

The afternoon includes something for everyone including live music, balloon sculpture, raffles and free giveaways, food trucks and pumpkin painting, courtesy of DeCiccos. To give back to the community, guests are asked to bring canned goods for donation to the Armonk Food Bank. A rain date is set for Oct. 2. For more information call (914) 681-2628.

The White Plains Hospital Medical and Wellness facility opened in late 2015 and features an urgent care center, comprehensive imaging center, and multispecialty outpatient physician practices in a variety of specialties, including primary care, pediatrics, endocrinology, neurology, cardiology and more.  The modern, spacious facility is located at 99 Business Park Drive in Armonk, just off route 22 and I-684.

“We hope area residents will come out to enjoy some fabulous activities and meet their neighbors at WPH Medical and Wellness,” said Frances Bordoni, VP of Business Development and Ambulatory and Physician Services at White Plains Hospital.  “We are thrilled to have been welcomed so warmly into northern Westchester over the past twelve months, and are looking forward to another great year providing outstanding healthcare services to members of the Armonk community.”

About White Plains Hospital

White Plains Hospital (WPH) is a proud member of the Montefiore Health System, serving as its tertiary hub of advanced care in the Hudson Valley.  WPH is a 292-bed not-for-profit health care organization with the primary mission of providing exceptional acute and preventive medical care to all people who live in, work in or visit Westchester County and its surrounding areas. Centers of Excellence include the Center for Cancer Care, The William & Sylvia Silberstein Neonatal & Maternity Center and The Ruth and Jerome A. Siegel Stroke Center. The Hospital’s Flanzer Emergency Department is the busiest in Westchester County, seeing nearly 57,000 visits a year. White Plains Hospital performs lifesaving emergency and elective angioplasty in its Joan and Alan Herfort, M.D. Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and Marie Promuto Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory.  White Plains Hospital also has outpatient medical facilities in Armonk and New Rochelle.  The Hospital is fully accredited by the Joint Commission and earned its recognition as a Top Performer for Key Quality Measures® in 2015 and 2013. The Hospital is also an eleven-time winner of the Consumer Choice Award, an honor given to the nation’s top hospitals by the National Research Corporation, and received Magnet® designation in 2012 from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).  In 2014 and 2016, White Plains Hospital received the Outstanding Patient Experience Award from Healthgrades®, given to only 10% of hospitals nationwide. For additional information, visit http://www.wphospital.org.

 

Filed Under: New Castle Releases Tagged With: Armonk, Burke Rehabilitation, celebration, Family, Family Fun, Inside Press, Medical and Wellness, Ted E. Bear Clinic, White Plains Hospital, WPH

First Thursday: September 1st

August 31, 2016 by The Inside Press

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First Thursday Schedule:

Armonk Square Music

School of Rock Bedford: House Band 5-6:30 pm
Blonde Ambition 6:30-8:30 pm

Armonk Outdoor Art Show Artist Preview!

Visit juried local artists from our nationally acclaimed show for a sneak peek of their work, along with a reception and discount coupons to the show
Hergenhan Center, Maple Ave. (5-9 pm)

Last Chance for Free Raffle Drawings!

FREE ACTIVITIES

Whitby School: In Armonk Square: Visit and take photos with the Whitby Wildcat; children’s activities
Byram Hills Youth Lacrosse: In Armonk Square: Get league info and giveaways
The Morris Group: In Armonk Square: CHILD ID program. Children accompanied by parent/legal guardian receive free ID card w/emergency contact info, photo, fingerprints
Congregation B’Nai Yisrael: In Armonk Square, Fun stuff for kids (legos, puzzles, art)
Joseph Richard Florals: Free garden bouquets! (no purchase required; in store)
Wine Geeks Armonk: Summer wine tasting (in store)
LOL Kids: Blowout summer clearance sidewalk sale, gift w/purchase (in store, all day until 8pm)

 

FOOD/DRINKS

Peachwave: Buy one cup of frozen yogurt, get a second for 25% off (equal or lesser value)
Moderne Barn: Sommelier’s hand-selected specialty wine $5/glass–Lurra (garnacha, red) or Bleeker (chardonnay, white)
Insalata Pomidoro: Free coffee w/any b’fast sandwich (8-11 am); Free fresh, homemade mozzarella w/ any purchase of $25+ (3-9 pm)
Nick’s Pizza & Ice Cream: Free small soda w/purchase of a specialty slice (5-10 pm)
Armonk House: Happy Hour 4-7; Discounted drinks and apps
Made in Asia: Free appetizer w/purchase of two entrées (eat in or take out; 1 offer per order/table)
Two Prime: $50 dinner special for two. Includes appetizer, entrée, dessert, coffee and wine or beer
Broadway North: Complementary dessert w/purchase of any entrée (dine-in)
Tazza: ½ price lattes, smoothies and coffee frostees (until 9 pm)
Beascakes: Small frozen yogurt w/topping $3 (4-6 pm)
Amore: Free glass of wine w/entrée
Fernandos: Free salad or 2L soda w/pizza pie
Zero Otto Nove: Free glass of wine w/entreé
LaMer: Free lemonade w/purchase of lobster roll (outdoor seating available)
Pazzo Pizzeria: Free glass of wine w/entrée
Fortina: Drink favorites “Bada Bing” and “Rye Tye” ½ price

RAFFLES (in-store unless noted)

Douglas Elliman: Free raffle for $250 gift certificate to Restaurant North (drawing Sept. 1). Refreshments.
Hickory and Tweed: In Armonk Square: Free raffle for $50 gift certificate
LaGravinese Jewelers: Free jewelry cleaning; Free raffle for Chan Luv necklace ($125 value) (until 6 pm)
Houlihan Lawrence: Free raffle for Apple watch (drawing Sept.1), coloring books, balloons

DISCOUNTS/OFFERS

Armonk Wines and Spirits: 10% off select wines
Town Center Pharmacy: Free gift w/$25 gift purchase (all day)
Eye Designs: $100 off complete pair of prescription glasses (3-7 pm)
Rocks by Jolie B. Ray: Back to school savings!
Beginnings Bleus: $50 off purchase of $250 or more, all day
Framings: 20% off custom framing (5:30-7 pm)
Access Physical Therapy: Free PT consultation or acupuncture treatment (call: 273-9100 on “First Thursday” to schedule).
InMotion Media Marketing: 20% off any new website design with e-commerce (call: 212-213-5856 on “First Thursday”)
Grand Lux Realty: Free “Highest Price Analysis” Find out the value of your property and strength of the market. (Call 914-273-9688 and mention “First Thursday” any day)

* In-Store promotions begin at 5:00 pm (except as noted), and some stores may not remain open until 9:00 pm. In case of rain, outdoor entertainment will be cancelled, but in-store promotions still apply. Check armonkchamberofcommerce.com for updates, business addresses and phone numbers. You MUST mention “First Thursday” to be eligible for any offers.

Thank you to our Annual Sponsors:
Gold: Breezemont Day Camp
Silver: Hickory and Tweed
Pools of Perfection
Music sponsored by Armonk Square

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Filed Under: North Castle Releases Tagged With: Armonk, celebration, community, First Thursday, theinsidepress

Barbecue, Sundae Bar, and a Great Cause: Come Celebrate “Team Amy!”

August 9, 2016 by The Inside Press

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Team Amy’s 6th Annual 

BBQ Celebration

‘helping to make the world a better place for us all’

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The more the merrier! Old friends, new friends, family, neighbors, and more! Join us at Crabtree’s Kittle House for our

6th Annual Amy’s Birthday Celebration Fundraiser

to find a cure for Brain Cancer

A fantastic evening of fun, feasting, and great conversation at a

Barbecue Picnic on the Lawn at Crabtree’s Kittle House

Chef Jay will pull out all the stops for a massive barbecue feast along with a sundae bar perfect for kids (and adults!)

Barbecue Ribs, Sliders, Steaks, Summer Salads and Local Farm Veggies, John Fazio’s Chickens, Lobster, Clams, Oysters and Wild Sustainable Seafood of every sort. 

And of course a vast array of Delicious Wines from The Cellar, 

Local Captain Lawrence Beers and 

Amy’s Signature Sangria!

As in years past the Foundation will present checks to four very worthy charities who continue to make great contributions

 to our local community and beyond

 Thursday, August 18, 2016

6:00-9:00pm

$85 per adult

Suggested Donation (no donation is required to attend)

R.S.V.P. 914 666 8044

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About Team Amy’s Mission

The Amy Marie Crabtree Foundation, named for John Crabtree’s (owner of Crabtree’s Kittle House) wife (the Amy of ‘Amy’s Garden’) who passed away after a valiant fight with brain cancer in 2009. Amy was a passionate person who felt strongly about causes that helped women, children, and helpless animals. The Foundation raises funds to find a cure for the horrible disease *Glioblastoma Multiforme that took Amy’s life, and provides financial support for the causes she dedicated her life to.

Glioblastoma Multiforme

is a brain disease that attacks even healthy, active people like Amy.

 There is no cure.

Fewer than 5% of the people afflicted with the tumor will survive.

Learn more about The Amy Marie Crabtree Foundations

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: Amy Crabtree, BBQ, celebration, Team Amy

2016 Humanitarian Awards Dinner Honoring Leslie Lampert & Dennis Munson

March 31, 2016 by The Inside Press

Please join us for our 22nd annual dinner celebration, the

2016 Humanitarian Awards Dinner
Honoring
Leslie Lampert & Dennis Munson

June 4, 2016 at 6:00 p.m.
at the Hilton Westchester,
Rye Brook, New York

Boys & Girls Club KidsWe hope you will join us for a celebration of our kids and our community. This year, the Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester is proud to present the Humanitarian Award to local restaurateur and philanthropist Leslie Lampert of Love Hospitality, who serves nutritious meals to our kids at the Club each day. The Club is also honored to present the John Beach Award to BGCNW Aquatics Director and former Club kid, Dennis Munson, who during his 48-year tenure at the Club has helped teach over 47,000 kids how to swim.

To pre-register online, please click here. For additional information, please email Solveig McShea or call (914) 666-8069 x105.image0021

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: celebration, community, Humanitarian Awards, Inside Press, theinsidepress.com, Westchester

At NWH: A Ribbon Cutting for Six World Class Operating Rooms

March 20, 2016 by Inside Press

Article and Photos by Grace Bennett

It was impossible not to admire…
 The soft blue hue that promotes a sense of soothing and peace.
 The sparkling silver and gleaming white of the walls and sleek new equipment, “state of the art” to any observer.
 And the true spaciousness, “averaging 655 square feet to accommodate the technology and staff required for today’s advanced minimally-invasive surgeries,” according to the hospital’s release.

And, one by one, with proud hospital staff and the generous donors attending, and a group of public officials and some 100 guests in attendance to congratulate a job well done: ribbons were cut on March 18th to celebrate six new operating rooms-and a 14-bay Recovery Unit soon to open in April at Northern Westchester Hospital. All six new operating rooms were named after donors who supported the fundraising campaign.The ribbon cutting was led by the following contributors: David Miller, MD; Dawn Tinger, spouse of Al Tinger, MD; the Children of Geraldine and Joseph La Motta; Seema Boesky; Peggy Collins, MD; and Nancy Karch.

According to NWH staff:“With a focus on patient-centered care, the new Surgical Suite will feature universal pre- and post-surgery bays that maximize privacy and improve infection control. The new heating and ventilation systems carefully designed to ensure optimal background noise levels which permit clear speech between doctors, nurses and operating room personnel.”

“We are here to celebrate a major accomplishment, one that truly took a village. Fortunately, we have a really great village and if you’re standing in this room today, it’s because you played some part in making this incredible project possible,” stated CEO Joel Seligman in his remarks.

In a nod to the hospital’s centennial celebration, Seligman humorously noted that once upon a time a patient “would be rightfully terrified” to find themselves in the OR…Let’s also acknowledge that unless being in an OR is your day job, this is typically NOT where you want to be,” he added. But he then added a few words of comfort: “What you do want is to know that the very best is available right here, in your backyard. Northern Westchester Hospital is a surgical hospital. In 2015, 154 surgeons performed over 9,000 cases, of which 570 involved our two Da Vinci robots.”

An additional highlight, noted Selgman: the floor includes a transformation of post-operative patient rooms from double to single rooms “to provide more space and greater privacy for patients and family members.”

Seligman thanked: Capital Campaign Co-Chairs–Hatsy Vallar, Dr. Anita Grover and Dr. Marshal Peris–for their leadership and support; the entire Facilities Team led by Mike Caruso and project leads Chris Shopinski & Jeanne Wong; and the Surgical Services Team including Stephanie Rosenthal, Bryan Guss, Deb Morfea, Dana Protomastro and Craig Brandt.

Nancy Karch, Chair of the Northern Westchester Hospital Board of Trustees, stated that “the next phase of this project involves renovating our current operating rooms, building additional pre- and post-anesthesia bays and a new comprehensive clinical laboratory.”

She thanked those “who generously supported this project including many physicians who demonstrate their commitment to our patients through superior care and by giving of their own resources. We are most grateful.”

Public officials in attendance offered congratulatory remarks either in writing or at the podium prior to the tours.
• Susan Spear, Regional Director for the Hudson Valley, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s office.
• New York State Senator Terrence Murphy.
• New York State Assemblyman David Buchwald
• Mount Kisco Mayor Mike Cindrich.

Karch also recognized “members of our Northwell Health family” who came to celebrate as well, including:
• Dr. Gary Giangola, Chairman, Department of Surgery, Lenox Hill Hospital
• Dr. Gene F. Coppa, Chairman of Surgery, North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center
• Eugene Tangney, Senior Vice President and Chief Administration Officer of Northwell
• Mark Vincent, Vice President, Marketing Strategy

“The new surgical suite takes already great care to an exciting new level of sophistication,” offered Marshal Peris, M.D.,Director of Spine Surgery for NWH’s Orthopedic and Spine Institute, in his remarks. “Asking for money wasn’t so bad because I knew how important this project was and the results would be something we could all be proud of. I’d like to thank my surgical and medical colleagues who helped make this possible and who didn’t avoid my phone calls,” quipped Peris, who is also President of the Medical Staff, a member of the Board of Trustees and Co-Chair of the NWH 2025 Physician Campaign.

Dr. Peris also read a statement from Dr. Tom Lansen, who could not attend. Lansen is former Chief of Neurosurgery at NWH, former member of the hospital’s Board of Trustees and a member of the Centennial Committee. Dr. Peris had asked him for his thoughts on just how far we’ve come.

In one portion, Dr. Lansen commended the leadership of Frank Brosens, Joel Seligman, Michael Finkelstein, Marla Koroly and Lauraine Szekely helpful.”They allowed us to make real strides in the Neurosciences and Spine surgery, greater than those usually seen in a community hospital, such as encouraging me to establish the first Gamma Knife stereotactic radiosurgical unit in the Hudson Valley. I found it remarkable that the Board not only readily embraced this technology, but encouraged me without hesitation.”

Following the ribbon cutting, the tours were led by Surgical Services Leadership of the Operating Rooms and Pre and Post Anesthesia Care Unit.

David Miller, MD, cutting the ribbon outside the operating room named for him.
David Miller, MD, cutting the ribbon outside the operating room named for him.
Prior to the ribbon cutting of the operating room named for her, Seema Boesky and Kent Karlsson.
Prior to the ribbon cutting of the operating room named for Seema Boesky, Seema and Kent Karlsson.
Geraldine C. and Joseph M. LaMotta outside the operating room named for them.
Geraldine C. and Joseph M. LaMotta outside the operating room named for them.
President and CEO of NWH Joel Seligman with his wife Joyce.
President and CEO of NWH Joel Seligman with his wife Joyce.
Nancy Karch, chair of NWH's Board of Trustees
Nancy Karch, chair of NWH’s Board of Trustees
Dr. Marshal Peris, Director of Spine Surgery for NWH's Orthopedic and Spine Institute
Dr. Marshal Peris, Director of Spine Surgery for NWH’s Orthopedic and Spine Institute
L-R: Drs. Kenneth Goldstein, Gary Giangola, Mitch Roslin and Gene Coppa
L-R: Drs. Kenneth Goldstein, Gary Giangola, Mitch Roslin and Gene Coppa
L-R: Patti Tipa, Robert Fitzimmons, and Mike Collins
L-R: Patti Tipa, Robert Fitzimmons, and Mike Collins
State Senator Terrence Murphy called the new OR's: "a state of the art facility we can all be proud of."
State Senator Terrence Murphy called the new OR’s: “a state of the art facility we can all be proud of.”
State Assemblyman David Buchwald noted that NWH is "the only five star hospital in the entire region."
State Assemblyman David Buchwald noted that NWH is “the only five star hospital in the entire region.”
Mount Kisco Mayor Mike Cindrich: "My wife and seven grandchildren were born here."
Mount Kisco Mayor Mike Cindrich: “My wife and seven grandchildren were born here.”

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Filed Under: New Castle News Tagged With: celebration, Inside Press, Northern Westchester Hospital, NWH, operating rooms, theinsidepress.com, Westchester

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