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Bedford Hills Homes for Sale | The Hub: Back to School – Bedford-Katonah, NY Patch

Three transportation items of note:

  • Be alert the rest of this weekend: the New York State Police on Sunday and Monday will be working the final days of their Labor Day crack-down on drunk driving.
  • Looking further ahead, remember to add some time to your commute Tuesday through Friday, as you adjust to school buses everywhere. Remember to stop for a stopped bus!
  • The next Bike & Skate Sunday is coming up Sept. 11: the Bronx River Parkway will be closed to cars between the County Center and the Sprain Brook Parkway.

Here are some road projects that may affect your drive in the coming week:

Putnam County

I-684 at the I-84 interchange in Southeast: no lanes closed, but shoulders will be closed north and southbound. Dayside.

Rockland County

Work continues on Route 59 in Clarkstown with lane closures east- and westbound scheduled till November. 

Westchester County

Route 9A in Greenburgh may still be problematic due to downed wires and utility work near Route 100B; it was closed Sept. 3 for the work.

Bronx River Parkway: the northbound lane will be closed Sept. 7 in White Plains near exit 19 for streetlight repairs. Dayside. 

Route 9 in Cortlandt between Annsville Circle and Highland Avenue: one lane closed northbound.

North State Road in Briarcliff Manor at Route 9A: closed between 9A and Pleasantville Road due to sinkhole. 

 

 

Bedford Hills NY Homes | Local Players Featured in ESPN All-American Lacrosse Showcase – Bedford-Katonah, NY Patch

Local lacrosse stars Lindsay Toppe and Casey Bocklet recently went against 80 of the best high school girls lacrosse players in the country at the 2011 Champion All-American Showcase at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, FL.

Four teams—Team Liberty, Team Pride, Team Spirit and Team Freedom—competed in a four-game, three-day event July 17-19.

For all players in attendance it was a chance to hone their skills against the best players nationwide and for some, like Fox Lane graduate Lindsay Toppe, it was a time to bond with a future teammate.

That teammate is Christine Ferguson, a Weston, MA, native who will be playing the sport at Cornell University alongside Toppe. At the showcase, Ferguson was named MVP of Team Freedom, of which both future Cornell players were members.

“We definitely had a lot of bonding time between being on the field and going to Disney riding the rides—we got to know each other more,” Toppe said. “I really like her as a person. She really is nice to hang out with.”

Toppe, who plays attack, was happy for Ferguson that she got Team Freedom’s MVP award and said that on the field Ferguson was an “extremely hard worker who goes all out and never gives up.”

Bocklet, a John Jay graduate headed for Northwestern University, could be similarly described—just on the other side of the field playing attack.

She registered four goals and three assists to lead Team Spirit to a 17-16 triumph against the Team Freedom squad in the championship game. That game—the finale of the showcase—was played in intense heat.

“It got up to the mid 90s,” Bocklet said. “Luckily it was on a grass field instead of a turf field where it could have been 110 degrees. It was definitely hot. Once you weren’t playing you were hiding under the tent, trying to get near the big fan.”

While the conditions weren’t ideal, Toppe thought they caught a break considering what the weather was back home.

“Actually, we got lucky because when we went down to Florida, we had low 90s—and in New York it was higher,” Toppe said. “We definitely hydrated all the time. We had 20 players on the team and our coaches did a good job of subbing us so we didn’t get heat exhaustion.”

Bocklet turned in a top-notch performance despite the weather and the competition. When asked what was going through her head, Bocklet said she was just concentrating on trying her best.  

“I was just thinking that I have to give 110 percent and just play non-stop,” Bocklet said. “Every player on the field seemed amazing so I just wanted to try my best, try my hardest so I could compete at that level.”

Toppe, a former cross-town rival, watched Bocklet in amazement. But it wasn’t just the scoring that she was most impressed with.

“Casey really did a good of working well with her teammates and finding the open man, not only just scoring herself,” Toppe said. “She did a tremendous job getting the ball to her teammates.”

Bocklet said her takeaway was a sense of confidence, knowing that she could hold her own against the best in the country.

That type of confidence can only help her when she competes at Northwestern, which has won six of the last seven women’s NCAA lacrosse championships.

Fox Lane senior Sammy Jo Tracy, who is already committed to the University of North Carolina, also played on the Team Spirit team but retired five minutes into her firtst game from a hamstring injury.

Bedford Hills NY Real Estate | Bedford Hills Woman Used Fake Money to Buy Gas – Bedford-Katonah, NY Patch

A Bedford Hills woman was arrested on July 21 after using counterfeit bills in April to purchase $30 in gas at the Katonah Sunoco gas station.

Through interviews, Bedford police identified Christine Bueti, 41, as the individual who used the fake money. Bueti admitted that she knew the bills were not real, according to police. She was arraigned by Judge Quaranta and charged with two counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument and two counts of petty larceny.

She was released without bail pending an appearance in town court.

Mohegan Lake woman charged in driving arrest

Dana DiPietro, a 21-year-old resident of Mohegan Lake, was arrested on July 22 after her car was tagged by the Bedford police license plate reader. Police officers on patrol conducted a traffic stop on Woodsbridge Road near Cross River Road and after a computer check, charged DiPietro with  operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a car. She was released without bail pending an appearance in town court.

Burglary at Abbott House

A thief removed a television, a SONY playstation and video game controllers from the Abbott House, a residential group home in Bedford, according to police. The value of the stolen property is over $500. The theft took place between 12:30 p.m. and 1:45 p.m. on July 23 and there was no sign of forced entry. The staff and some residents were away from the house at the time, police said. The investigation is ongoing.


Bedford Hills NY Real Estate | Whiz Kids: The Pulse’s Competition Dance Team – Bedford-Katonah, NY Patch

Whiz Kids: “Competitive Edge” Dance Team 

From: The Pulse Dance Studio, Bedford, NY 

Whiz Kids Accomplishment: Bringing home six overall 1st place wins, three overall 2nd place and four overall 3rd place wins from the National Competition at Mohegun Sun, CT.

Whiz Kids’ Key To Awesomeness: Practicing since August and competing in regional competitions since January, on top of their regular dance classes. The team is comprised of 55 members ranging from ages three to 18, and performed all different types of dance at the competition, from tap, jazz, hip-hop, musical theater, lyrical, to modern. 

The competition had more than 1,700 acts.

“On a huge stage with all these lights, and thousands of people it’s scary yet exhilerating at the same time,” said Jennifer Dell, owner of The Pulse and Competitive Edge director.  

She explained how the team trained at least three times a week, and participated in different acts depending on age group and style of dance. 

This year’s competition was unique in the fact the whole team participated in the event.

“It was really the first year that our younger competitors went to nationals, usually our older high school students go, and this year the whole team went,” she said. “It was kind of a big deal.”  

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers even took the stage in the form of Zachary Doran, 6, and Lily Milkis, 7, in their tap performance of  “Come Fly with Me,” who kept their 1st place winning streak from regionals straight through nationals with nine overall 1st place wins.

The other groups that performed were all very supportive of each other, said Dell, remembering how the teenaged performers would wake up as early as 7:30a.m. just to watch the little ones perform.  

There were even groups of dancers within the team that walked home with awards their first time competing at Nationals. Specifically happening to a group of five 16-year-old girls won first place with a number entitled, “Fun House.”

“They worked really hard, and as a teacher, it’s why you do it,” says Dell.

Competitive Edge will take a break and come back together next month when their competitions start up. Until then the 55 dancers just need to worry about their regular dance classes.