Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Artist, Videographer, and Sachem Alumnus Dennis Pelliccia, has been featured in the February, 11, 2011 printed edition of "Dan's Papers;" which is an Internationally renowned publication, covering events and news from the "Hamptons". "Dan's Papers" regularly publishes, links to Dennis's many Art Related Web Sites.
Featured in Dennis's web site is Sachem Alumna, Melissa Brennan, lead singer in the "Suffolk State of Mind," video, that went "viral," on the Internet.
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Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Ten foot Snow pile in the Home Depot parking lot! |
We must get around on Snowshoes! |
Fifteen foot pile of Snow in the Supermarket parking lot! |
Other means of Snow removal are starting to look more attractive! Must buy one of these for my driveway! |
I was going to go to a Jimmy Buffett concert in Miami, but he fell off of the Stage! Oh Well!...................
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
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Monday, January 03, 2011
http://www.bygoneli.com/forums/showthread.php/2134-In-search-of-Old-Lake-Ronkonkoma/page2
Do you see yourself in any of the photos?
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Sunday, December 26, 2010
Please send this boy to camp in Fort Lauderdale!
HOW WAS YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY?
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Saturday, December 18, 2010
The Most Beautiful Christmas Tree in Brooklyn and Patchogue
By Ben Vitale
My wife comes from 69th Street in Brooklyn, NY. In the 50s everyone lived a very modest life. The quality of life then, doesn't even come close to the quality of life that most of us now take for granted. We owned only one pair of sneakers, and we extended the usable lifetime of a failing sneaker by inserting cardboard into the bottom of the sneaker to cover a hole. We "had no clue" that we were poor, because everyone around us lived exactly the same way.
Christmas presents were scarce at that time; toys were few, and we usually got something practical instead, such as a pair of underwear! My wife's father sold Christmas trees on 69 th St in order to supplement the family income. A side job such as this does have its perks; my wife always had the biggest and most beautiful Christmas Tree in "all of Brooklyn!"
I inherited the tradition of having the "Biggest and Best Christmas Tree," when I married my wife Marie. Every year we always purchase our Christmas tree at the same place. The employees knew my wife by her first name; why; because they had to lift 47 Christmas Trees for my wife, before she would select a tree. The employees always smiled as they participated in my wife's tree selection ritual; they too could feel her joy and enthusiasm; it was contagious!
Large Christmas Trees did not come without their problems! My living Room has a Nine foot ceiling; in the early days she had a tendency to select a Twelve foot Christmas Tree. So! For many years we had to cut three feet off the top of our Christmas Trees. Yep! Our trees sometimes looked like a Trapazoid! What fond memories!
I will always remember our biggest quest for the most beautiful Christmas Tree! Armed with a Cassette Player and many Christmas Carol Tapes, two adults and three teenagers, piled into a Ford Fairmont mid-sized wagon, and drove to Eastern Long Island, to cut down our own Christmas Tree. We could not find a tree that was big enough so we drove to Upstate New York, in order to find the perfect tree. Our biggest mistake was to cut down a tree that was over eight inches in diameter at its base! The tree was beautiful, but it was also huge! It took three teenagers and two adults to get this tremendous tree on the roof of our small car. The Christmas tree was so big that it offered a tremendous wind load to our car; our gas mileage was severely degraded. I couldn't understand why my small car was using so much Gasoline! With the combined weight of two adults, three teenagers, and one huge tree, the small ford Fairmont wagon was essentially hugging the ground! The tree cost us Twenty Five dollars, and the expenses, and Gasoline required to transport this huge tree back to Patchogue, cost us One Hundred and Fifty dollars.
So we have a Twenty Five dollar Christmas tree that cost us $150. dollars to transport home; a total of $175. !
After 47 years of marriage we have honed and tweaked our Christmas Tree selection process, to the point that is now an "art." This year my wife and I selected our Christmas Tree in only Fifteen minutes! Truly miraculous!
It is an absolute certainty, that if we lived in Brooklyn, NY, we would indeed have the "Best Christmas Tree in Brooklyn." We now live in Patchogue, NY, so.... we now have the "Most Beautiful Christmas Tree, in all of Patchogue, NY!"
Ho! Ho! Ho!
Merry Christmas!!!
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
By Nancy Bishop Farrell
(Re-published from her Facebook post)
As I am getting ready for the big turkey day, I am taking a few quiet minutes to reflect on all I have to be thankful for. Not knowing where to begin, I will just say how lucky I am to have met so many people in my life that have helped make me who I am today, unknowingly being there when I needed them. I am thankful for my family, friends (old and new)and the wonderful life I have..ty
Nancy
Sending this greeting your way
To wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving with family and friends.
Louise Oneill
Saturday, November 13, 2010
THE VASITY JACKET WAS THE 2ND ONE HANDED OUT TO ME, YEAH I STILL HAVE IT.
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Monday, November 08, 2010
Site of the Bluebird Inn

Newton's Garage

Hawkens Avenue

Lake Ronkonkoma From Turner's Park

Eberhardt's Bev and Garage

Bruno's

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Thursday, November 04, 2010
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Dear Mr. Vitale,
I am hoping that you can help me with a project I am currently working on. As the librarian at Sachem North, I am trying to put together a complete collection of all Sachem yearbooks. We are missing the following years:
1962
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Would it be possible to post this information on your site to see if any alumni would like to donate any of these years to the high school library?
Jacquelyn Wrightson
Sachem North Library
471-1488 (Library)/ 471-1400 (Main Office)
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Judi:
Since I know that if I were in those years I would be extremely reluctant to give up my yearbook, however perhaps someone from those years could bequeath the yearbook to the library. That might be more palatable.
Judi ;)
Ben:
I wouldn't be anxious to give up my Yearbook, but I will tell my family that my yearbook should eventually be given to Sachem, as opposed to having it recycled in a Scrap Paper facility. Unfortunately Sachem doesn't need a yearbook from 1959.
Wow! I wonder if the yearbooks are being digitized? I know a few of our alumni that would give anything to get a copy of their yearbook! I believe Patty Perkins lost her yearbook in a fire!
Digitized and online! Wow, couldn't be better!
Ben
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