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comment by Theresa

Sheila:   THANKS for the B'day greeting on the web site's home page.  You're the BEST !! 

comment by kiss

It will be a tough job but I will accept if asked. The demands will be huge but fun. Hope you gals are having fun in all you are doing. Lucy happy birthday and have a safe journey home.

comment by DREW

Hey Kiss!  Don't count the Angels out yet - I have been checking now and again to see if there have  been any updates!  Lucy is very busy - she keeps me updated on calls when she is driving home from work.  Cameron is busy with work and studying.  Me, I'm just patiently waiting for beach weather!  I hope everyone is doing well!  Stay warm!

comment by Tammy Snyder

It's nice to see familiar faces :)  

comment by Frances Drabick

I have yet to go to a reunion, but I do take great joy in looking at the photos. I often see relatives, by blood and marriage, in the pics! I loved spotting Karen (G); Rita!!(L), and Diane (B) of the 1970 grads. Many I didn't recognize, but those three looked the same! And how nice to see Marueen, who I used to work with at COARC. I am retired and living in Eastport, Maine. It reminds me of a small-scaled Hudson, much smaller, but with a great body of water quite near...actually surrounding the causeway island. Again, thank you for posting! Also, my heart and memories goes out to all those fine personalities who have passed on over the decades... several leave me with endearing stories.

comment by Dave Fabiano

Lost some hair, gained some weight, feeling pretty.........ok. Can't find my yearbooks so cut me some slack if I don't recognize you. Was the last reunoin that long ago?

comment by Theresa

Sheila:   THANKS for the B'day greeting on the web site's home page.  You're the BEST !! 

comment by kiss

It will be a tough job but I will accept if asked. The demands will be huge but fun. Hope you gals are having fun in all you are doing. Lucy happy birthday and have a safe journey home.

comment by Bob Tomaso

To Mr. Crank....check out  Class of  74 pics..........you are on their twice  !  With Jason Sehorn and  Jeremy Shockey  and if you look closely at picture  of football team that is you in lower right hand corner with the goofy hat shortly before you  got tangled up in water bucket and fell in front of the home crowd !! :~)

comment by April Melvin

Where is the Class of 79? 

comment by Bruceter

See?  There is, indeed, a God.  And yes, my loins still ache.  In a good way, of course...

comment by Bruce Koskowski

Hello all from the reunion, I wish I could have stayed longer to see more people but I hadanother engagement that day. I had a greattime being this was my first reunion and planto attend the next. I hope to hear from classmates I contacted and anyone else.Looking forward to the next "woodstock"reunion!Bruce Koskowski

comment by Kiss

Reliving 1971 to 1973ish and I am looking to see if anyone has a picture of AnnMarie Tanner and me. I would love to have it sent to me if possible.  Boy was it really that long ago.

comment by Bob Tomaso

I was fortunate to have been able to spend most of Bugsy's final days with him. When diagnosed in January I knew I would  be taking the final journey with my long time friend and decided to  go along for the ride with him all the way. We drove to Albany weekly for his chemo treatments which gave us time to talk about the  good old days. Things  took a turn for the worse two weeks ago when we went for his treatment, he was  hospitalized but wanted to come home. It was quite a struggle for him but we did get him home. His freinds  and family spent 24/7 with him, making sure he was confortable as can be. His highlight was going to the Chatham Fair, proudly escorted by the  Greenport rescue squad, Sherriff's dept., and State Police........that meant so much to him. Many of us saw him  in his last days and he was thankful for all the love shown by his freinds. WE saw him though this until the end.......a large firemans funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 AM for those that can attend.  WE love ya Bugs.PS: One of his last good weeks was when he attended both days of the 70's reunion..........he was so happy to have been well enough that weekend to attend.

comment by drew

slowly i turn - step by step...inch by inch...Kiss...you might have the job as Charlie - since you are our only applicant.  I think we understand the multitasking comment.  Send photo immediately 1) with a smile for Cameron 2)in jeans for drew and 3)in a kilt for Lucy.....We are celebrating Lucy's birthday (one angel shy) with lots of merlot!!! 

comment by Anthony Fabiano

Thanks to all of the members for their work

comment by Bob Tomaso

To Mr. Crank....check out  Class of  74 pics..........you are on their twice  !  With Jason Sehorn and  Jeremy Shockey  and if you look closely at picture  of football team that is you in lower right hand corner with the goofy hat shortly before you  got tangled up in water bucket and fell in front of the home crowd !! :~)

comment by April Melvin

Where is the Class of 79? 

comment by Bruceter

See?  There is, indeed, a God.  And yes, my loins still ache.  In a good way, of course...

comment by Bruce Koskowski

Hello all from the reunion, I wish I could have stayed longer to see more people but I hadanother engagement that day. I had a greattime being this was my first reunion and planto attend the next. I hope to hear from classmates I contacted and anyone else.Looking forward to the next "woodstock"reunion!Bruce Koskowski

comment by Kiss

Reliving 1971 to 1973ish and I am looking to see if anyone has a picture of AnnMarie Tanner and me. I would love to have it sent to me if possible.  Boy was it really that long ago.

comment by Bob Tomaso

I was fortunate to have been able to spend most of Bugsy's final days with him. When diagnosed in January I knew I would  be taking the final journey with my long time friend and decided to  go along for the ride with him all the way. We drove to Albany weekly for his chemo treatments which gave us time to talk about the  good old days. Things  took a turn for the worse two weeks ago when we went for his treatment, he was  hospitalized but wanted to come home. It was quite a struggle for him but we did get him home. His freinds  and family spent 24/7 with him, making sure he was confortable as can be. His highlight was going to the Chatham Fair, proudly escorted by the  Greenport rescue squad, Sherriff's dept., and State Police........that meant so much to him. Many of us saw him  in his last days and he was thankful for all the love shown by his freinds. WE saw him though this until the end.......a large firemans funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 AM for those that can attend.  WE love ya Bugs.PS: One of his last good weeks was when he attended both days of the 70's reunion..........he was so happy to have been well enough that weekend to attend.

comment by drew

slowly i turn - step by step...inch by inch...Kiss...you might have the job as Charlie - since you are our only applicant.  I think we understand the multitasking comment.  Send photo immediately 1) with a smile for Cameron 2)in jeans for drew and 3)in a kilt for Lucy.....We are celebrating Lucy's birthday (one angel shy) with lots of merlot!!! 

comment by Anthony Fabiano

Thanks to all of the members for their work

comment by Kiss

Well it sure seems like fall here in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains. The leaves are turning color and beginning to drop. That means one thing it's Giant Football season. Go BIG BLUE!!!! For you non Giant fans, fall means another weekend of raking leaves and preparing for ol man winter  and wishing you were Giant fans. As a youth in HHS,I loved sweater weather,still do. Now I just hate what comes after it,snow and cold. That really sux. Enjoy the colors of the fall in the great Northeast. Good health to all.

comment by Ed Kostek SMA 71

To all my SMA freinds...The reunion coincides with our annual vacation on the Cape, but I wish all the best to everyone and that I could be there to see you.  My wife and I  are busy planning our daughter Jessica's wedding in June '09 and looking forward to my retirement from my IT position with NYS. Stop by my web page:  www.edkostek.comSo here's to SMA..Class of '71...not the biggest, but the best!ed

comment by Elaine Cornacchia

I'm an HHS Alternate School alumni from the days when the Alternate School was cool and everyone else at the high school treated us quite badly...but I don't suppose anyone remembers that? Did go to the last reunion, saw who I wanted to see, moving to NC this year, won't be able to make it, sorry!  To all the Alternate School grads from the 70's - YOU ROCK!

comment by Sheila Konderwich Nytransky

PaulNever thought of that.. but since im a Polack and it doesnt bother me.... im not too worried...and.. i dont think ive ever really could be called politically correct :)and i dont care what the transplants think anyway hahaha

comment by schippygirl

ooooohhhh Sheila.  Paul said a naughty word on the chat board.  He said Whop Shop.  That is not "PC", and I am highly offended being half whop. 

comment by Paul

Hey Shiela, in this politically correct world we live in can you say "Polack Club". That certainly shows you to be local and not a transplant. they get very offended.

comment by Rejected in Florida

Laurie . .  how dare you talk about merlot without including me . . . .the creator of "wine and whine" with Ria.  

comment by Sheila

TOMAS, You as*hole!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  sorry...but thats the only thing that fits!!! lol

comment by Judith Topper

Yes. I made it home safely to Lake Mary, FL. and have been working to close my Sept/Oct issues of Lake Mary Life and Oviedo/Winter Springs Life. I managed to upload two photos from Saturday, but haven't had the time to upload the rest. It takes a long time for each picture, especially if they're high res!My contact information for those who have lost it is:Judith Topper831 Shriver CircleLake Mary, Fl. 32746407-415-1308

comment by Kiss

I had considered writing something goofy and encouraging a new conversation. However that can wait. I want to say goodbye to a fellow classmate. Having known Jim Porreca for over 30 years has been a true gift. If there was ever someone who never said a bad thing about anyone and meant it, it was Jim. His presence and smile will be missed. I know I have missed bumping into him at Dunkin Donut's  and talkinmg for a few minutes, usually about absolutely nothing.Busy or as we often called him on the football field, Rockhead, rest in peace and know you will never be forgotten.

comment by Kiss

Sorry about the typos, my fingar is in a splint and my typing is off.That last sentence should be Bugsy not busy.

comment by sue conte

paul, I'm sitting here crying right now reading your message. If there was anyone who would've done anything for anybody, also, it was Bugsy. there  couldn't have been a nicer guy.  life really sucks sometimes.  rest in peace, Jim. we loved you.  please talk to tomaso because he has quite a few funny stories he can tell. 

comment by Kiss

Well it sure seems like fall here in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains. The leaves are turning color and beginning to drop. That means one thing it's Giant Football season. Go BIG BLUE!!!! For you non Giant fans, fall means another weekend of raking leaves and preparing for ol man winter  and wishing you were Giant fans. As a youth in HHS,I loved sweater weather,still do. Now I just hate what comes after it,snow and cold. That really sux. Enjoy the colors of the fall in the great Northeast. Good health to all.

comment by Ed Kostek SMA '71

To all my SMA freinds...The reunion coincides with our annual vacation on the Cape, but I wish all the best to everyone and that I could be there to see you.  My wife and I  are busy planning our daughter Jessica's wedding in June '09 and looking forward to my retirement from my IT position with NYS. Stop by my web page:  www.edkostek.comSo here's to SMA..Class of '71...not the biggest, but the best!ed

comment by Elaine Cornacchia

I'm an HHS Alternate School alumni from the days when the Alternate School was cool and everyone else at the high school treated us quite badly...but I don't suppose anyone remembers that? Did go to the last reunion, saw who I wanted to see, moving to NC this year, won't be able to make it, sorry!  To all the Alternate School grads from the 70's - YOU ROCK!

comment by Sheila Konderwich Nytransky

PaulNever thought of that.. but since im a Polack and it doesnt bother me.... im not too worried...and.. i dont think ive ever really could be called politically correct :)and i dont care what the transplants think anyway hahaha

comment by schippygirl

ooooohhhh Sheila.  Paul said a naughty word on the chat board.  He said Whop Shop.  That is not "PC", and I am highly offended being half whop. 

comment by Paul

Hey Shiela, in this politically correct world we live in can you say "Polack Club". That certainly shows you to be local and not a transplant. they get very offended.

comment by Rejected in Florida

Laurie . .  how dare you talk about merlot without including me . . . .the creator of "wine and whine" with Ria.  

comment by Sheila

TOMAS, You as*hole!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  sorry...but thats the only thing that fits!!! lol

comment by Judith Topper

Yes. I made it home safely to Lake Mary, FL. and have been working to close my Sept/Oct issues of Lake Mary Life and Oviedo/Winter Springs Life. I managed to upload two photos from Saturday, but haven't had the time to upload the rest. It takes a long time for each picture, especially if they're high res!My contact information for those who have lost it is:Judith Topper831 Shriver CircleLake Mary, Fl. 32746407-415-1308

comment by Kiss

I had considered writing something goofy and encouraging a new conversation. However that can wait. I want to say goodbye to a fellow classmate. Having known Jim Porreca for over 30 years has been a true gift. If there was ever someone who never said a bad thing about anyone and meant it, it was Jim. His presence and smile will be missed. I know I have missed bumping into him at Dunkin Donut's  and talkinmg for a few minutes, usually about absolutely nothing.Busy or as we often called him on the football field, Rockhead, rest in peace and know you will never be forgotten.

comment by Kiss

Sorry about the typos, my fingar is in a splint and my typing is off.That last sentence should be Bugsy not busy.

comment by sue conte

paul, I'm sitting here crying right now reading your message. If there was anyone who would've done anything for anybody, also, it was Bugsy. there  couldn't have been a nicer guy.  life really sucks sometimes.  rest in peace, Jim. we loved you.  please talk to tomaso because he has quite a few funny stories he can tell. 

comment by David Dolan

Cannot state enough my appreciation to all who worked so hard to organize our 2003 reunion. It was a great time, great weather, and most of all, an opportunity to visit with many great people. I look forward to our next visit with much anticipation. Until then may everyone enjoy a healthy, happy year in 2007!

comment by David Dolan

Ok Sheila, I am now registered- you are always on top of your game! Great to hear from you.

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comment by Theresa

Sheila:   THANKS for the B'day greeting on the web site's home page.  You're the BEST !! 

comment by kiss

It will be a tough job but I will accept if asked. The demands will be huge but fun. Hope you gals are having fun in all you are doing. Lucy happy birthday and have a safe journey home.

comment by DREW

Hey Kiss!  Don't count the Angels out yet - I have been checking now and again to see if there have  been any updates!  Lucy is very busy - she keeps me updated on calls when she is driving home from work.  Cameron is busy with work and studying.  Me, I'm just patiently waiting for beach weather!  I hope everyone is doing well!  Stay warm!

comment by Tammy Snyder

It's nice to see familiar faces :)  

comment by Frances Drabick

I have yet to go to a reunion, but I do take great joy in looking at the photos. I often see relatives, by blood and marriage, in the pics! I loved spotting Karen (G); Rita!!(L), and Diane (B) of the 1970 grads. Many I didn't recognize, but those three looked the same! And how nice to see Marueen, who I used to work with at COARC. I am retired and living in Eastport, Maine. It reminds me of a small-scaled Hudson, much smaller, but with a great body of water quite near...actually surrounding the causeway island. Again, thank you for posting! Also, my heart and memories goes out to all those fine personalities who have passed on over the decades... several leave me with endearing stories.

comment by Dave Fabiano

Lost some hair, gained some weight, feeling pretty.........ok. Can't find my yearbooks so cut me some slack if I don't recognize you. Was the last reunoin that long ago?

comment by Theresa

Sheila:   THANKS for the B'day greeting on the web site's home page.  You're the BEST !! 

comment by kiss

It will be a tough job but I will accept if asked. The demands will be huge but fun. Hope you gals are having fun in all you are doing. Lucy happy birthday and have a safe journey home.

comment by Bob Tomaso

To Mr. Crank....check out  Class of  74 pics..........you are on their twice  !  With Jason Sehorn and  Jeremy Shockey  and if you look closely at picture  of football team that is you in lower right hand corner with the goofy hat shortly before you  got tangled up in water bucket and fell in front of the home crowd !! :~)

comment by April Melvin

Where is the Class of 79? 

comment by Bruceter

See?  There is, indeed, a God.  And yes, my loins still ache.  In a good way, of course...

comment by Bruce Koskowski

Hello all from the reunion, I wish I could have stayed longer to see more people but I hadanother engagement that day. I had a greattime being this was my first reunion and planto attend the next. I hope to hear from classmates I contacted and anyone else.Looking forward to the next "woodstock"reunion!Bruce Koskowski

comment by Kiss

Reliving 1971 to 1973ish and I am looking to see if anyone has a picture of AnnMarie Tanner and me. I would love to have it sent to me if possible.  Boy was it really that long ago.

comment by Bob Tomaso

I was fortunate to have been able to spend most of Bugsy's final days with him. When diagnosed in January I knew I would  be taking the final journey with my long time friend and decided to  go along for the ride with him all the way. We drove to Albany weekly for his chemo treatments which gave us time to talk about the  good old days. Things  took a turn for the worse two weeks ago when we went for his treatment, he was  hospitalized but wanted to come home. It was quite a struggle for him but we did get him home. His freinds  and family spent 24/7 with him, making sure he was confortable as can be. His highlight was going to the Chatham Fair, proudly escorted by the  Greenport rescue squad, Sherriff's dept., and State Police........that meant so much to him. Many of us saw him  in his last days and he was thankful for all the love shown by his freinds. WE saw him though this until the end.......a large firemans funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 AM for those that can attend.  WE love ya Bugs.PS: One of his last good weeks was when he attended both days of the 70's reunion..........he was so happy to have been well enough that weekend to attend.

comment by drew

slowly i turn - step by step...inch by inch...Kiss...you might have the job as Charlie - since you are our only applicant.  I think we understand the multitasking comment.  Send photo immediately 1) with a smile for Cameron 2)in jeans for drew and 3)in a kilt for Lucy.....We are celebrating Lucy's birthday (one angel shy) with lots of merlot!!! 

comment by Anthony Fabiano

Thanks to all of the members for their work

comment by Bob Tomaso

To Mr. Crank....check out  Class of  74 pics..........you are on their twice  !  With Jason Sehorn and  Jeremy Shockey  and if you look closely at picture  of football team that is you in lower right hand corner with the goofy hat shortly before you  got tangled up in water bucket and fell in front of the home crowd !! :~)

comment by April Melvin

Where is the Class of 79? 

comment by Bruceter

See?  There is, indeed, a God.  And yes, my loins still ache.  In a good way, of course...

comment by Bruce Koskowski

Hello all from the reunion, I wish I could have stayed longer to see more people but I hadanother engagement that day. I had a greattime being this was my first reunion and planto attend the next. I hope to hear from classmates I contacted and anyone else.Looking forward to the next "woodstock"reunion!Bruce Koskowski

comment by Kiss

Reliving 1971 to 1973ish and I am looking to see if anyone has a picture of AnnMarie Tanner and me. I would love to have it sent to me if possible.  Boy was it really that long ago.

comment by Bob Tomaso

I was fortunate to have been able to spend most of Bugsy's final days with him. When diagnosed in January I knew I would  be taking the final journey with my long time friend and decided to  go along for the ride with him all the way. We drove to Albany weekly for his chemo treatments which gave us time to talk about the  good old days. Things  took a turn for the worse two weeks ago when we went for his treatment, he was  hospitalized but wanted to come home. It was quite a struggle for him but we did get him home. His freinds  and family spent 24/7 with him, making sure he was confortable as can be. His highlight was going to the Chatham Fair, proudly escorted by the  Greenport rescue squad, Sherriff's dept., and State Police........that meant so much to him. Many of us saw him  in his last days and he was thankful for all the love shown by his freinds. WE saw him though this until the end.......a large firemans funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 AM for those that can attend.  WE love ya Bugs.PS: One of his last good weeks was when he attended both days of the 70's reunion..........he was so happy to have been well enough that weekend to attend.

comment by drew

slowly i turn - step by step...inch by inch...Kiss...you might have the job as Charlie - since you are our only applicant.  I think we understand the multitasking comment.  Send photo immediately 1) with a smile for Cameron 2)in jeans for drew and 3)in a kilt for Lucy.....We are celebrating Lucy's birthday (one angel shy) with lots of merlot!!! 

comment by Anthony Fabiano

Thanks to all of the members for their work

comment by Kiss

Well it sure seems like fall here in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains. The leaves are turning color and beginning to drop. That means one thing it's Giant Football season. Go BIG BLUE!!!! For you non Giant fans, fall means another weekend of raking leaves and preparing for ol man winter  and wishing you were Giant fans. As a youth in HHS,I loved sweater weather,still do. Now I just hate what comes after it,snow and cold. That really sux. Enjoy the colors of the fall in the great Northeast. Good health to all.

comment by Ed Kostek SMA 71

To all my SMA freinds...The reunion coincides with our annual vacation on the Cape, but I wish all the best to everyone and that I could be there to see you.  My wife and I  are busy planning our daughter Jessica's wedding in June '09 and looking forward to my retirement from my IT position with NYS. Stop by my web page:  www.edkostek.comSo here's to SMA..Class of '71...not the biggest, but the best!ed

comment by Elaine Cornacchia

I'm an HHS Alternate School alumni from the days when the Alternate School was cool and everyone else at the high school treated us quite badly...but I don't suppose anyone remembers that? Did go to the last reunion, saw who I wanted to see, moving to NC this year, won't be able to make it, sorry!  To all the Alternate School grads from the 70's - YOU ROCK!

comment by Sheila Konderwich Nytransky

PaulNever thought of that.. but since im a Polack and it doesnt bother me.... im not too worried...and.. i dont think ive ever really could be called politically correct :)and i dont care what the transplants think anyway hahaha

comment by schippygirl

ooooohhhh Sheila.  Paul said a naughty word on the chat board.  He said Whop Shop.  That is not "PC", and I am highly offended being half whop. 

comment by Paul

Hey Shiela, in this politically correct world we live in can you say "Polack Club". That certainly shows you to be local and not a transplant. they get very offended.

comment by Rejected in Florida

Laurie . .  how dare you talk about merlot without including me . . . .the creator of "wine and whine" with Ria.  

comment by Sheila

TOMAS, You as*hole!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  sorry...but thats the only thing that fits!!! lol

comment by Judith Topper

Yes. I made it home safely to Lake Mary, FL. and have been working to close my Sept/Oct issues of Lake Mary Life and Oviedo/Winter Springs Life. I managed to upload two photos from Saturday, but haven't had the time to upload the rest. It takes a long time for each picture, especially if they're high res!My contact information for those who have lost it is:Judith Topper831 Shriver CircleLake Mary, Fl. 32746407-415-1308

comment by Kiss

I had considered writing something goofy and encouraging a new conversation. However that can wait. I want to say goodbye to a fellow classmate. Having known Jim Porreca for over 30 years has been a true gift. If there was ever someone who never said a bad thing about anyone and meant it, it was Jim. His presence and smile will be missed. I know I have missed bumping into him at Dunkin Donut's  and talkinmg for a few minutes, usually about absolutely nothing.Busy or as we often called him on the football field, Rockhead, rest in peace and know you will never be forgotten.

comment by Kiss

Sorry about the typos, my fingar is in a splint and my typing is off.That last sentence should be Bugsy not busy.

comment by sue conte

paul, I'm sitting here crying right now reading your message. If there was anyone who would've done anything for anybody, also, it was Bugsy. there  couldn't have been a nicer guy.  life really sucks sometimes.  rest in peace, Jim. we loved you.  please talk to tomaso because he has quite a few funny stories he can tell. 

comment by Kiss

Well it sure seems like fall here in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains. The leaves are turning color and beginning to drop. That means one thing it's Giant Football season. Go BIG BLUE!!!! For you non Giant fans, fall means another weekend of raking leaves and preparing for ol man winter  and wishing you were Giant fans. As a youth in HHS,I loved sweater weather,still do. Now I just hate what comes after it,snow and cold. That really sux. Enjoy the colors of the fall in the great Northeast. Good health to all.

comment by Ed Kostek SMA '71

To all my SMA freinds...The reunion coincides with our annual vacation on the Cape, but I wish all the best to everyone and that I could be there to see you.  My wife and I  are busy planning our daughter Jessica's wedding in June '09 and looking forward to my retirement from my IT position with NYS. Stop by my web page:  www.edkostek.comSo here's to SMA..Class of '71...not the biggest, but the best!ed

comment by Elaine Cornacchia

I'm an HHS Alternate School alumni from the days when the Alternate School was cool and everyone else at the high school treated us quite badly...but I don't suppose anyone remembers that? Did go to the last reunion, saw who I wanted to see, moving to NC this year, won't be able to make it, sorry!  To all the Alternate School grads from the 70's - YOU ROCK!

comment by Sheila Konderwich Nytransky

PaulNever thought of that.. but since im a Polack and it doesnt bother me.... im not too worried...and.. i dont think ive ever really could be called politically correct :)and i dont care what the transplants think anyway hahaha

comment by schippygirl

ooooohhhh Sheila.  Paul said a naughty word on the chat board.  He said Whop Shop.  That is not "PC", and I am highly offended being half whop. 

comment by Paul

Hey Shiela, in this politically correct world we live in can you say "Polack Club". That certainly shows you to be local and not a transplant. they get very offended.

comment by Rejected in Florida

Laurie . .  how dare you talk about merlot without including me . . . .the creator of "wine and whine" with Ria.  

comment by Sheila

TOMAS, You as*hole!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  sorry...but thats the only thing that fits!!! lol

comment by Judith Topper

Yes. I made it home safely to Lake Mary, FL. and have been working to close my Sept/Oct issues of Lake Mary Life and Oviedo/Winter Springs Life. I managed to upload two photos from Saturday, but haven't had the time to upload the rest. It takes a long time for each picture, especially if they're high res!My contact information for those who have lost it is:Judith Topper831 Shriver CircleLake Mary, Fl. 32746407-415-1308

comment by Kiss

I had considered writing something goofy and encouraging a new conversation. However that can wait. I want to say goodbye to a fellow classmate. Having known Jim Porreca for over 30 years has been a true gift. If there was ever someone who never said a bad thing about anyone and meant it, it was Jim. His presence and smile will be missed. I know I have missed bumping into him at Dunkin Donut's  and talkinmg for a few minutes, usually about absolutely nothing.Busy or as we often called him on the football field, Rockhead, rest in peace and know you will never be forgotten.

comment by Kiss

Sorry about the typos, my fingar is in a splint and my typing is off.That last sentence should be Bugsy not busy.

comment by sue conte

paul, I'm sitting here crying right now reading your message. If there was anyone who would've done anything for anybody, also, it was Bugsy. there  couldn't have been a nicer guy.  life really sucks sometimes.  rest in peace, Jim. we loved you.  please talk to tomaso because he has quite a few funny stories he can tell. 

comment by David Dolan

Cannot state enough my appreciation to all who worked so hard to organize our 2003 reunion. It was a great time, great weather, and most of all, an opportunity to visit with many great people. I look forward to our next visit with much anticipation. Until then may everyone enjoy a healthy, happy year in 2007!

comment by David Dolan

Ok Sheila, I am now registered- you are always on top of your game! Great to hear from you.