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to the subscriber, by notice Section Public marina gets mixed reaction By Sandra James Staff Writer Port Chester officials proposed Monday a 254-slip public boating marina that would be paid for with federal and village funds. But the plan drew mixed reaction from members of the Port Chester Yacht Club, who continued to plea for "affordable" public boating in the village, minutes after the proposal was announced by Mayor Peter lasillo at a Board of Trustees meeting. The proposal, to be submitted to the New York Office of Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation, which administers the federal funds, will seek $1.3 million, half of the estimated $2.6 million cost, to help finance the proposed Byram River marina under Interstate 95 from the foot of Purdy Avenue to the Westchester County sewage plant off Fox Island Road, according to Michael Ritchie, village manager. Assemblyman Ronald Tocci, D- New Rochelle, who asked the board Monday to listen to the public, said he was pleased to learn about the plans for the new marina and would do everything he could to help the village receive the funding. "I believe we're on the right waterfront, reported that the protrack," he said, "and the public posed marina site can accommodate should support the proposal for a 254 slips, Ritchie said.

public Frank Zottola, a member of the Anthony Saline, commodore of yacht club and a boater for more the yacht club, said after the meet- than 30 years, said he was "very, ing that the new marina would not very happy" to learn about the meet the needs of the yacht plans for a new public marina club. and He said he proposed wished the board success in believed the site could only yield about 80 slips. getting 118 slips and provides the funds. The club has moorings for 30 boats. The yacht club is fighting its "It might be partial solution," eviction from the 2.25-acre site it Saline said, "not a full solution." He leases from the village.

The village added, however, that he would have is seeking to develop 18 acres off to see the plans because the board Fox Island including the has promised the public "many yacht club site, for condominiums things in the past." and retail shops. The money from Members of the club have the sale of the development site charged that the board wants to end would help pay for the marina, public boating, which many see as Iasillo said. The village is seeking $10 milfamily oriented recreation. Ritchie said that the new marina site. lion for the would meet the needs of the yacht club as well as boaters who use the In other action, the board apvillage's marina at the foot of West- proved a zoning change at 30 Greenchester Avenue.

wood from multi-family The proposal lists the yacht club residential to two-family resias having 108 boats and 38 moor- dential; and approved a property ings and the village marina as hav- line change -so that Village Green ing 100 boats. Condominiums, at the corner of Raymond, Parish, Pine Wein- Clermont Avenue and King Street er, the consulting firm which made can comply with a 50-foot buffera feasibility study of the village's zone requirement. CSEA negotiations falter; strike begins Plains today, Anita Manley, a communications associate for the union, said today. Staff members are in two unions, one covering employees atthe Albany headquarters, the other covering field office staff members. About 20 CSEA workers are based in Region III, which covers the southern part of the state.

GROEPLER, Frieda Of Hampton Bays. Formerly of Yonkers, NY. On October 5, 1985. Beloved wife of Frederick loving mother of Carl and Frederick Groepler. Dear sister of William Wangenstein, Elise Krumlauf and the late Anna Eifert.

Also survived by 4 grandchildren Matthew, Elizabeth, Carl and Eric. Service from the J. RONALD SCOTT FUNERAL HOME, Hampton Bays, NY. on Tuesday Burial to follow in Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Christ Our Saviour Lutheran Church of Hampton Bays.

Employees Assoare on strike including the reWhite Plains, benegotiations have union member said members, about 200 picketing the Albaand planned to III office in White Civil Service ciation staff members across the state, gional office in cause contract broken down, a this morning. The staff statewide, began ny office Monday picket the Region NOTICES DEATH NOTICES BOOZER, Denald on Fri. Oct. 4, 1985. Beloved husband Anna.

Devoted father of Patricia Harrington, George and Nancy Boozer. Viewing hours will be held on Friday from 5- 7pm at St. Fraces A.M.E. Zion Church, Smith Port Chester and Services to follow from 8-9pm. Arrangement by RAVEN FUNERAL HOME CORP.

100 No. Main St, Spring Valley CELESTINA, Helen I P. (nee Grasso) Beloved Wife of George (Dutch) Celestina. Loving Sister of V. James Grasso, Louis Grasso, Anthony Grasso, Joseph Grasso, Attilio Grasso, Mario Grasso and Gilda Sacco.

Mass, of Christian Burial, Wed. 10A.M. at St. John The Baptist Church. Family will receive Friends Tues.2-4 at THE F.RUGGIERO SONS OF WESTCHESTER INC.

732 YONAVE, ON CONDOLUCCI, Ralph Of New City, NY. (Formerly of Mamaroneck, On October 7, 1985. Husband of Idea, father of Gerald of Hollywood, Loda Gabrielle of New City, NY. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday St.

Augustine's Church, New City. Entombment Ferncliff Mausoleum, Hartsdale. Friends may call at HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME, 321 So. Main New City Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9pm. DELZIO, Michael J.

on Oct. 6, 1985 of Somers, N.Y. Husband of Ann. Father of Anita Furbush, Barbara, Lisa, Thomas, Steven, Michael and Matthew Delzio. Brother of Henrietta Quaranto, Adeline Lepagna, Virginia Decea, Vera Volpe, Nancy Veneziano, Anne Marie O'Brien, John and Matthew Delzio.

Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Reposing CLARK ASSOCIATES FUNERAL HOME, Katonah, Mon. Tues. 2-4 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial at St.

Joseph R.C. Church, Croton Falls, Wed. 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, DRAPALA, Henry J.

of Ossining on Oct. 6, 1985. Survived by his wife Mafalda; 3 sons Victor, Vincent and John; 1 sister Aniela; 4 grandchildren and 2 nephews. Reposing DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 14 Emwilton Oss. Mon.

7-9 p.m. Tues. 2-4-8 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m., St. Ann's Church.

Interment St. Augustine's Cemetery. GENISE, Salvatore on Oct.6, 1985. Beloved Husband of the late Vincenzinia (nee Bonofiglio). Devoted Father of James Geniso, Sue Carosella and Anthony Geniso.

Also survived by five Grandchildren, eight Great Grandchildren and one Great Great Grand Daughter. Reposing, YANNANTUONO FUNERAL HOME, 88 W.Lincoln Av, Mt. Vernon. Mass, of Christian Burial, Wed.9:30A.M. Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church. Visiting hrs. Tues.2-4 HAVILAND, Wallace on Oct. 5, 1985. Beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Fraioli).

Devoted son of Mary. Loving father of James Massi, Kelly Galvao, Susan and Mary Ellen. Caring brother of Madelyn Mecca. Cherished grandfather of Daniel, Kelly, Kathryn, Paul and Gary. Reposing at THE COXE GRAZIANO FUNERAL HOME, 767 E.

Boston Post Mamk. on Mon. Tues. 2-4 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial Wed.

10 a.m. St. Vito's R.C. Church. JAKI, Bela of New Rochelle on Oct.

7, 1985. Beloved husband of Elizabeth. Devoted father of Robert V. Reposing at THE GEO. T.

DAVIS, 14 LeCount on Tues. 2-4 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. at Holy Name of Jesus R.C. Church.

Interment Beechwoods Cemetery. MacDONALD, Charles F. of Rye, NY on Oct 6, 1985. Beloved husband of Helen (nee Keller). Devoted father of Robert of Brooklyn, NY, Charles of Roselle, Illinois, Kathy Lasiw of Rye, Patricia Maupin of Fishkill.

Also survived by eight grandchildren. Brother of James of Springfield, Catherine McMann of Southbury, CT. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9pm Tuesday at the WILLIAM H. GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME, 1036 Boston Post Rd, Rye, NY. Mass of Christian Burial Resurrection Church, 10am Wednesday.

Interment Greenwood Union Cemetery. MEYER, Martha A. Of Yonkers, NY. On October 7, 1985. Beloved sister of Clara.

Calling hours at the Fred H. McGrath Son Funeral Home, Bronxville between the hours of 2 to and 7 to 9pm Tuesday. Service at the Funeral Home on October 9th at MORAN, John D. Age 50. Of Lake Carmel, NY.

Loving husband of Ellen, dear son of Mary Moran, fond father of John, Diane, Martin and Christopher. Grandfather of Christine. Brother of Eileen Durney. Visiting at the ADAMS-CORDOVANO FUNERAL HOME 15 Church Carmel, NY. (off Rte 6), Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9pm.

Funeral Mass Thursday at St. James the Apostle R.C. Church, Carmel, NY. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Valhalla, NY. otherwise.

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Readers are invited to call errors to the attention of the editors. A is near the Scarsdale-New Rochelle border. The truck was causing minor traffic delays as of 5:15 a.m., said Lt. R.R. Rokicki.

Police said Louis Aylings I1, 38, of Claremore, was issued summonses for driving a restricted vehicle on a parkway and for damaging Department of Transportation property. The truck is owned by CPI Inc. of Arkansas. Rokicki said that state DOT officials planned to inspect the bridge this morning to see if the crash caused any structural damage, but that officers at the scene had reported only that the bridge's bottom was scraped. Padraic D.

Riley OBITUARIES Dr. Seymour Schoenholz Dr. Seymour Schoenholz, an anesthesiologist, died Sunday at his home in Campbell Hall, N.Y. He was 78. Dr.

Hall was the father of Holly Rose of Mamaroneck. Born Aug. 15, 1907, in the Bronx to Harry and Bertha Rogers Schoenholz, he moved to Campbell Hall 49 years ago. Dr. Schoenholz was a member of the Otterkill Fire Department in Campbell Hall, the Orange County Medical Society and the New York state Medical Society.

He was on the staff of Arden Hill Hospital in Goshen, where he was the chief anesthesiologist until 1977, and the Horton Memorial Hospital in Middletown, N.Y. In addition to his daughter in Mamaroneck, he is survived by another daughter, Nancy Reif, of Sloatsburg, N.Y.; his son, Eric, of Glastonbury, and five grandchildren. Ralph Condolucci Ralph Condolucci, a longtime Mamaroneck resident, died Sunday at Nyack Hospital. He was 89. Born July 23, 1896, in Malvipo, Italy, Mr.

Condolucci came to the United States in 1910. He lived in Mamaroneck until 1962, when he moved to New City in Rockland County. Until his retirement, he operated the Ralph Condolucci a garment manufacturing firm in New York City. He is survived by his wife, Ida of New City; his son, Gerald of Hollywood, his daughter, Loda Gabrielle of New City; and four grandchildren. Charles F.

MacDonald Jr. Charles F. MacDonald a lifelong resident of Rye, died Sunday at 1 the United Hospital in Port Chester after a lengthy illness. He was 66. He was born in Port Chester on Oct.

19, 1918, to Anne Scanlon and Charles MacDonald Sr. He attended Rye schools and graduated from Rye High School. On Oct. 19, 1942, he and the former Helen Keller were married Quantino, Va. Mr.

MacDonald was an auto mechanic at the Milton Point Service Station. He served in World War II as a corporal in the first division of the U.S. Marine Corps and was awarded the Purple Heart for an injury received in Okinawa in 1945. Mr. MacDonald served as a volunteer firefighter with the Milton Point Engine and Hose Company in Rye.

He was member of the Resurrection Church in Rye. Mr. MacDonald was a member of the Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion Post 93 in Port Chester. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Robert of Brooklyn and Charles of Roselle, two daughters, Kathy Lasiw of Rye and Patricia Maupin of Fishkill, N.Y.; his brother, James, of Springfield his sister, Catherine McMann, of Southbury and eight grandchildren. Another sister, Peggy McMann, died before him.

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This notice may be by mail contained in the newspaper itself, or Fri Pr dal kn per u01 no1 SEE the ril der an Ro de en fro Re ap lio Ca be He ad ha ro He DI re The started gust, the and a Tuesday, Stanley man in federal to the talks. ROBIBERO, James on Oct. 7, 1985. Beloved of Marilyn (nee Devoted father of Anthony, Harry, James and Bettie-Anne. Dear son of Anthony and the late Angelina.

Adored grandfather of Christie-Anne, Paul, Anthony and Tiffany. Fond brother of Rudy Robibero and Lea San Giorgio. Reposing at YANNANTUONO FUNERAL HOME, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Mass of Christian Burial Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Wed. 10:15 a.m. Visiting Tues. 7-9 p.m.

RUSSO, Concettina (Concetta) of New Rochelle on Oct. 6, 1985. Beloved wife of the late Mario (Founder of Mario Industries Mt. Vernon, NY). Devoted mother of Vito, Madeline Lamorte and Mary Scutellaro.

Loving grandmother of 5 and great grandmother of 7. Reposing at the GEO. T. DAVIS, 14 LeCount on Tues. 2-4 7-9.

Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to New Rochelle Hospital. SNIFFEN, Janet T. formerly of Port Chester in Rochester, N.Y. on Fri. Sept.

27, 1985. Survived by her son Roy T. Sniffen of Rochester; daughter Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Sabatini; a brother and sister Kenneth and Betty Ann Hagerman of Southold, L.I.,N.Y.; 3 grandchildren and also nieces and nephews. She was a retiree of Rochester Lincoln First Bank and Member and Past Matron of Consulation Chapter NO.

329 Order Of Eastern Star. Memorial Services were held at The Emanuel United Church Of Christ in Rochester. Graveside Service Oct. 16 at Greenwood Union Cemetery, Rye, N. Y.

WARD, Miriam A. on Oct. 6, 1985. Reposing at PAPES FUNERAL HOME 453 Halstead Ave, Mamaroneck. Visiting hours Tuesday only from 2- 4 and 7-9pm.

IN MEMORIAM ALEXANDER, Esther 3rd Anniversary Gone but not forgotten We love you and miss you Sisters and Brothers, Nieces and Nephews LANZENDOEN, Albert K. 1st Anniversary In Heaven We miss you now Our hearts are sore As time goes by, We miss you more loving smile, Your gentle face No one can fill Your vacant place Wife Genevieve, daughters Jane Jean NEWS HOTLINES union and contract negotiations contract expired strike vote was Ms. Manley Hornak, a Albany, said this mediator has Padraic MONKS, William 1st Anniversary Dear Poppa, You are with In our thoughts We miss more Love Georgina, John, Julie SALERNO, 14th In Loving Of Our Who remains Our The SILVESTRO, On your 6th On your Always in our and prayers. Wife, children management in AuSept. 30 taken last said.

CSEA spokesmorning a been appointed D. Riley (George) in Heaven us always hearts you more everyday Marilyn, Billy, Grandchildren ROSe A. Anniversary Memory Beloved Mother forever in hearts. Family Angelo Birthday in Heaven 93rd Birthday hearts, thoughts and grandchildren CARD OF THANKS KELLY, John To all of our wonderful family and friends we wish to thank each one of you for your sympathy and support during our time of loss. We can go on knowing he is in God's hands and watching down on us all.

Mary M. Kelly Kathleen Lovett SPECIAL NOTICES THANKSGIVING TO SACRED HEART OF JESUS, BLESSED VIRGIN, ST. JUDE, AND ST. THERESA A prayer of application of the Holy Ghost, you who solve all problems, who will light all roads so may obtain my goal. You who give me the divine gift to forgive all evil against me and in all instances of my life you are with me.

I want in this prayer to thank you for all things and to confirm once again that never want to be separated from you, even in and inspite of all material illusions. I wish to be with you in Eternal Glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me and mine. The person must say this prayer 3 consecutives days after 3 days favor requested will be granted even if it may be difficult. This prayer must be published immediately after the favor is granted without mentioning the THANKSGIVING TO ST.

JUDE Thank you St. Jude for answering my prayer. M.D. THANKSGIVING TO ST. JUDE Thank you St.

Jude and Sa- cred Heart, thank you for answering my prayers. A.M. We're interested in news of your community and welcome your tips and suggestions. Here are the editors to call: Local News: 636-8900. Ina Meyers, local editor; Mary Jayne McKay, day city editor; Fred Lowy, night city editor.

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