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Town of New Castle to “Light It Up Blue”

March 28, 2016 by The Inside Press

Blue Gazebo

The Town of New Castle will be participating in Light It Up Blue day on April 2, 2016.

Every year on April 2, the United Nations celebrates its international “Light It Up Blue” campaign to raise awareness of autism. People from around the world join together in support of Autism Awareness Month by lighting up their communities or wearing blue. Thousands of iconic landmarks, skyscrapers, schools, businesses and homes across the globe unite by shining bright blue lights in honor of the millions of individuals and families affected by autism.

According to Autism Speaks, the world’s leading autism science and advocacy organization, Autism is one of the fastest-growing developmental disorders in the U.S. Autism now affects 1 in 68 children and 1 in 42 boys.

The Town of New Castle is helping raise awareness about the growing public health concern by lighting the gazebo up blue light. There will also be blue ribbons throughout downtown Chappaqua & Millwood. The Town of New Castle recognizes that youth with special needs and their families have unique needs that are not easily addressed. The Town of New Castle is committed to inclusion and providing opportunities for recreation and enrichment that improves the quality of life to residents of all abilities. The Town of New Castle recently created the Exceptional People of New Castle to support the needs of residents with special needs. Besides sport programs, the committee would focus on organized recreational, educational, social and skill building activities, and also raise general awareness about the needs and rights of persons with disabilities. The committee would also work to provide educational, employment & theatrical opportunities.

New Castle Town Supervisor Rob Greenstein stated “On April 2nd we are asking residents and building owners to do their part in raising awareness to shine a much-needed light on autism and its impacts. Our lives are all touched in one way or another by the growing epidemic of Autism. Our community is honored to join those across the world to Light It Up Blue. There are many families working hard to provide the best life for their children, while at the same time being tireless advocates for their children. I want to thank New Castle resident Danielle Abrosh Gootzeit for bringing Light It Up Blue to New Castle.”.

Danielle Abrosh Gootzeit stated “As a mother of a child with Autism, I wanted to bring Light It Up Blue to my community. The response from New Castle Supervisor Rob Greenstein, residents and merchants has been overwhelming and quite touching. I am so proud to live in such a caring community. When a community supports people with Autism it makes a world of difference in their lives. Our local merchants are so incredibly supportive and generous. I can’t thank them enough”.

Chappaqua Hardware will be selling discounted blue lights, and donating $1 for every light bulb sold. They are also donate 5% of all Weber Grill and Big Green Egg sales on April 2nd if customers wear blue

Hip Kids will be selling blue shirts, and taking part in the wear blue discount program.

Whispering Pines of Chappaqua will donate 5% of our sales that day. They will also be selling all blue flower bouquets to help promote Autism awareness that day.

Breeze will design a blue window for the day and donate 10% of all sales that day to Autism Speaks.

Petticoat Lane will be donating 10% of sales that day to Autism Speaks and have all my items clothes, bags, wallets in blue on 20% off.

Squires Family Clothing & Footwear will donate $25 for each Blue Blazer sold on that day.

Lange’s will be selling blue bagels

Eye Gallery will donate 5% of its total sales on April 2nd. Also I’m putting aside about 80-100 blue optical and sunglass frames for the month. They will be 20% off(frame only) and we will donate 20% of sales of any sold for the month.

King’s Scribe will have blue balloons

Scattered Books is having a sale through April 2nd which will culminate on 4/2 with the NY Yankees Chaplain in the store and an outdoor blue book display. 10% donated to Autism Speaks

Sherry B. will change our purple velvet cupcakes to blue velvet. They will also donate $1 from the sale of every blue velvet cupcake on that day to Autism Speaks.

Desires By Mikolay will be selling Blue Garden NEST candles and diffusers, a portion of the proceeds is donated to Autism Speaks

Sarah Fleece Blankets will donate 15% to autism awareness on any blankets ordered that week.

Carolyn Cento, master hair colorist and keratin specialist, at King Street Salon will personally donate 20% of Saturday earnings to Autism Speaks.

Hall of Scoops is giving 10% of cookie monster flavored ice cream that day.

Matero Fine Jewelry will decorate their window with blue lights and they have designed a sterling bracelet and necklace for Autism. They will be selling these pieces on April 2nd and for each piece sold we will donate 50% of the sale of these pieces to Autism.

For more information contact Rob Greenstein – Rgreenstein@MyNewCastle.org

Danielle Abrosh Gootzeit – dsabrosh@juno.com

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Filed Under: New Castle Releases Tagged With: advocacy, autism, Autism Awareness Month, blue, Inside Press, Light It Up Blue, New Castle, theinsidepress.com

World Cup Gymnasts are New York State Champions

March 24, 2016 by The Inside Press

World Cup Gymnastics Level 8, Boys’ Team wins the New York State Championship

image002_gymnasticsCHAPPAQUA, New York, March 23, 2016 – World Cup Gymnastics boys’ team competed in the NY STATE GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS held March 19-20, 2016 at West Point, NY.
The Level 8 boys’ team with Mt. Vernon native Nolan McMahon; Mahopac native JT Basulto; Fishkill native, John Zakrewsky; Brewster native Curtis Bett; Katonah native Henry Weigel and Millwood native Landon Highbloom took home the first place trophy with a team score of 218.50.  McMahon had an incredible day winning the individual all-around with a score of 72.90.  He also won 1st place on Floor with a 13.00, 1st place on Rings with a 12.50, 1st place on Parallel Bars with a 12.55 and 1st place on the High Bar with a 12.050.  He added a 3rd place win on Vault and a 4th place win on Pommel Horse.  Balsuto was the individual all-around silver medalist who took home two silver medals on Floor and Rings in the age 11-12 competition and the bronze medal on the Parallel Bars and High Bar.  Bett took home silver medals in the age 13-14 competition for Floor and Pommel Horse and Bronze on the High Bar, while Highbloom took home silver on Rings in the same age group.

The Level 9 boys’ team was the silver medal champions with New Winsor native, Chase Cassisi gaining the highest scores and winning the individual all-around with a score of 76.  He swept the competition taking home gold in all events with scores of 13.15 on Floor, 12.30 on Pommel Horse, 12.40 on Rings, 12.15 on Vault, 13.30 on Parallel Bars and 12.700 on the High Bar.  Teammate Ettore Panzanaro who hails from Cortland Manor assisted earning a gold medal on Pommel Horse with a score of 12.60.

The Level 6 boys’ team was the silver medal champions in their competition with Eli Osuna from West Point taking home a gold medal on Vault with a 10.00, a silver medal on Floor with an 11.150 and a bronze medal on High Bar with a 10.70.

World Cup Gymnastics is deemed one of the most revered recreational and competitive gymnastics programs in the state offering mommy and me classes for infants, pre-school gymnastics, school-age recreational gymnastics, tumbling for cheerleaders and competitive teams.   For more information, please call 914-238-4967 or visit www.worldcupgymnastics.com.

Filed Under: Sponsor News! Tagged With: Gymnastics, Inside Press, New York State Championship, theinsidepress.com, Westchester, World Cup Gymnastics

“Westchester for Hillary!” to Get out the Vote on April 19

March 22, 2016 by Inside Press

March 22, White Pains, NY— Organizing and rallying the troops to get out the Westchester vote for Hillary Clinton on April 19th kicked off today in a packed ballroom at Vintage Restaurant on Main Street. Many of some 200 individuals gathered signed up to volunteer for canvassing and phonebanking and other volunteer endeavors over the two weekends leading up to the primary.

Hannah Fine, one of two official field organizers–with Izzy Bugatti–for Westchester, and a White Plains resident herself, told a cheering audience that Hillary is “the correct and only choice for 2016…we are in Hillary’s backyard and expect to see her win in Westchester in a landslide.”

Cheryl Brennan, M.S., CEO of Brannan Solutions, said she would work to reach people of color; another speaker called on the Latino community and African community to join forces. Carol Evans, founder of Executive Women for Hillary, who has been criss-crossing the country campaigning, rallied attendees as well on “what works.”

Several public officials supporting Hillary Clinton, or their representatives, were also at the event, including County Legislator Michael Kaplowitz, former state Senator Suzie Oppenheimer, a representative for U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and two representatives for state Assemblyman David Buchwald. White Plains Mayor Tom Roach told the Inside Press that he was proud of White Plains “being the hub of support” for those who arrived from around the county. –Grace Bennett

Long time Hillary Clinton advocate and past regional director Geri Shapiro (front and center) with new volunteers for Westchester for Hillary.
Long time Hillary Clinton advocate and past regional director Geri Shapiro (front and center) with new volunteers for Westchester for Hillary.

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Ann Styles Brochstein, co-founder, Hillary NOW; Carol Evans, founder, Executive Women for HIllary; and myself!
Ann Styles Brochstein, co-founder, Hillary NOW; Carol Evans, founder, Executive Women for HIllary; and myself!
Chappaqua resident (L) Lori Gowen Morton (a member of both Chappaqua Friends of Hill and Hillary NOW --also a Chappaqua based group reaching out to neighboring towns) with Hannah Fine, Westchester for Hillary field organizer
Chappaqua resident Lori Gowen Morton (a member of both Chappaqua Friends of Hill and Hillary NOW –also a Chappaqua based group reaching out to neighboring towns) with Hannah Fine, Westchester for Hillary field organizer

Filed Under: Hillary's Run Tagged With: Hillary Clinton, Inside Press, New York Primary, Rally, theinsidepress.com, Westchester, Westchester for HIllary

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

Design Contest for MHA of Westchester Tee

March 20, 2016 by Inside Press

Help Promote “The Conversation”

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2015 design

Calling all budding artists and graphic design gurus:
The MHA of Westchester wants to see your ideas for the third annual MHA on the move race t-shirt design contest!
This year, the event is all about “the conversation.” The more we talk about mental health, the easier it is for others to talk about it, too. So lend your voice today and submit your design for the back of the MHA shirt. One lucky winner will not only spark conversation with their artwork, they’ll also win a free race registration and a $50 gift card!”
To enter the contest, email your high resolution design (which should be no larger than 15″ x 15″) to catauros@mhawestchester.org or mail a hard copy to MHA on the move, 580 White Plains Road, Suite 510, Tarrytown, NY 10591. Deadline for submission is Wednesday, March 23rd.

For more information, visit http://www.mhawestchester.org/. 

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: design contest, Inside Press, Mental health, MHA of Westchester, t-shirt, theinsidepress.com, Westchester

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