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New York Times Spotlights North Salem's Rural Vibe
NORTH SALEM, N.Y. – North Salem, as one of New York City’s least populated suburban towns, may not have amenities such as a supermarket or movie theater, but what it does have is so much better: open space, and lots of it.
The New York Times profiled the town, long known as a haven for the horsey set, in a story published on its website Wednesday.
Think riding trails, an equestrian center, and, yes, even a fox-hunting club.
The late Sam Savitt, a renown equine artist, lived in Peach Lake, the town’s northeast corner. He illustrated more than 100 books and was the official illustrator for t…
James T. Berryann, 70, of Red Hook
RED HOOK, N.Y. -- James T. Berryann, of Red Hook, the longtime owner of Berryann's Garage, died on Sunday, March 12. He was 70.
Born on Jan. 19, 1947, in Millbrook, he was the son of the late Lester and Eleanor M. (Brill) Berryann.
He owned and operated his Red Hook garage for more than thirty years.
Berryann is survived by his wife, Charmaine (Pulver); a son, Scott David Berryann; four grandchildren; three siblings, Leonard Clancy, Mickey Clancy, and Ronald Clancy; extended family, and numerous friends.
Calling hours are 4-7 p.m. Friday, March 17, at the Burnett & White Funeral Homes…