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Westchester Hall of Fame: Saluting Our ‘Senior Class’

More than 40 senior citizens age 60 and older were honored in December 2021 by Westchester County at the 39th Annual Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Awards.. For the second consecutive year, the event was livestreamed on the website of Westchester Public Private Partnership for Aging Services.  

The Class of 2021 includes 18 nominees over the age of 80, and four over the age of 90, with the oldest age 93. 

The 44 men and women were recognized for “their dedication and commitment to our communities,” said County Executive George Latimer, and “for their time, energy and promise to enhancing the quality of life of those around them.” 

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Westchester Department of Senior Programs and Services (DSPS) Commissioner Mae Carpenter said “The honorees show that age is never a deterrent to being a vital member of our society. In fact, it’s an advantage because of the life experiences they bring with them. Their generous contributions have helped to make Westchester County one of the most senior-friendly places in the world.”  

The Senior Hall of Fame began as part the 300th Anniversary of Westchester County’s founding. Its purpose was to showcase how seniors have contributed to building the County. Almost 1250 seniors have been inducted since.  

The Senior Citizens Hall of Fame is sponsored by the Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services (DSPS); the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation; Westchester County Livable Communities and the Westchester Public/Private Partnership for Aging Services.  

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To be nominated, seniors must have made significant and enduring contributions to enhance Westchester’s quality of life through their professional work, volunteer achievements or both. Nominations are made by members of the community, and the honorees are selected by a panel of judges.  

Featured here are the 2021 honorees who reside in the communities served by River Journal North 

All information presented here was provided by the Department of Senior Programs and Services, sourced from the application forms completed by the persons who nominated the candidates. In some cases, the honorees’ achievments have been edited for space. 

The induction ceremony can be viewed at westchesterpartnership.org.  

Dr. Heena Rajdeo, MD, FRCS, FACS
Croton-on-Hudson 
Current: Retired
Previous: Attending Surgeon – Westchester Medical Center (WMC)   

Lindsay Audin
Croton-On-Hudson
Current: President of Energywiz, Inc.
Previous: Energy Manager for Columbia University  

Special Recognition
Jim Dolan
Verplanck
Present: Retired, serves as NYPD volunteer Chaplain
Previous: NYPD Officer 

Volunteer: NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital 

Wilfredo A. Perez
Cortlandt Manor
Present: Retired
Previous: NYC Transit  

 

 

 

 

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