Monday, October 31, 2011

November Lantern Birthdays!



1. Anita Berkowitz-Nov. 05
2. Judith Bokarvich-Nov. 11
3. Victoria Calla-Nov. 24
4. Geraldine Durgin-Nov. 01
5. Elliot Feldman-Nov. 08
6. Anna Fitzpatrick-Nov. 05
7. Daniel Flynn-Nov. 01
8. Dorothy Gardner-Nov.14
9. Kathleen Larsen-Nov. 04
10. Alan Lebowitz-Nov. 30
11. Lorraine Mastrorio-Nov. 10
12. Dorothy Mottolo-Nov. 07
13. Walter Santo-Nov. 21
14. David Shaffer-Nov. 25
15. Judith Steinberg-Nov. 04
16. John Storella-Nov. 20
17. Paula Taylor-Nov. 05
18. Evelyn Transfaglia-Nov. 13
19. Paul Trunfio-Nov.11
20. Patricia Vega-Nov. 14
21. Jeffrey Wain-Nov. 15
22. Arlene Zaccaria-Nov. 20
23. Patricia Zevolo-Nov. 24



Thursday, October 27, 2011

Halloween is almost here!

Halloween is almost here

goblins and ghosts, oh the fear!

Pumpkins, black cats and witches too,

Bobbing for apples and witches brew.

So jump for joy and sound the horn,

relax and have some candy corn!




Wednesday, October 19, 2011

WHERE I HAVE & HAVE NOT BEEN!



I have been in many places, but I've never been in Cahoots. Apparently, you can't go alone. You have to be in Cahoots with someone.

I've also never been in Cognito. I hear no one recognizes you there.

I have, however, been in Sane. They don't have an airport;
you have to be driven there. I have made several trips there, thanks to my friends, family, and work.

I would like to go to Conclusions, but you have to jump, and I'm not too much on physical activity anymore.

I have also been in Doubt. That is a sad place to go, and I try not to visit there too often.

I've been in Flexible, but only when it was very important to stand firm.

Sometimes I'm in Capable, and I go there more often as I'm getting older.

One of my favorite places to be is in Suspense! It really gets the adrenalin flowing and pumps up the old heart!

At my age I need all the stimuli I can get!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Great Send from Peter Zaccone!


Here Goes. I am pissed! Yesterday Diane and I purchased new IPHONES, after getting what you were required to get and be on a family plan, we are close to $90 a month each.

Now, I do very little email, no facebook, text or twix or whatever the fu ck you do, and we are not done yet with a new signal for the house, no more wall jacks. all of which I cannot connect. So, now with TV we are close to $4,000 a year, my father bought a house for less.

Good luck to the new generation video gamers.

 Peter Z.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Great Shares from Sal Carmosino!

My wife Carolyn and I decided to take a one day trip to Boston on Thursday Oct 6th. Fortunately, it was a cool and sunny day. There is a bus service from Hartford to Boston that is offered which we took advantage of, since it would save the headache and expense of parking in Boston. It's called Megabus which cost us 8.50...for both of us...an offer we truly could not refuse!!

The bus arrived at a new terminal in South Station which was never there in the past. This terminal looked like an airport concourse with gates and eateries which was a vast improvement over what South Station looked like before which resembled Boston's version of Skid Row.

When we finally found our way to the street, I thought I was in a different city as I recognized nothing. This portion of Atlantic Ave. had been under construction for years and now I saw the finished product.  New sidewalks, street lights, new buildings where there were none before.

We made our way toward the shopping and more historic areas which I thought I would be more familiar with. The only thing that looked familiar were the street signs. We arrived at what is called now, Downtown Crossing, where all of the stores are. Fortunately this part of Washington St is closed to vehicle traffic and allows only foot traffic.

Carolyn wanted to find Filene's Basement. What visit to Boston would be complete without going to this landmark. When we arrived there, none of the stores looked familiar and Filene's was boarded up, sadly. Across the street where Jordan Marsh used to be,was now Macy's , a New York store!

We stopped at some of the newer stores but the whole area looked nothing like I remembered it. On both buildings there was only bronze plaques indicating what the original stores were, Filene's and Jordans.

That was the only thing that left of stores that were operating for over 100 and more years. I was glad to see that the buildings themselves were still there with their beautiful architechure.

The Filene's building still had the clock with the name under it, truly a landmark that I hope stays. Carolyn was so cold we stopped at new Eddie Bauer store for gloves and a knit hat.

I started to recognize some things like the Old South Meeting House [1729] site of the famous Boston Tea Party meeting. It was good to see how alive the city was, with people everywhere and many, speaking foreign languages. There were now many coffee shops, cafes and other eateries all over. The building next to the old Filene's was not only gone but was the site of huge ditch, apparently getting ready for a new building.

It was the former site of Barnes and Noble Bookstore and before that I remember Raymond's being there. I wondered if they had found any historic artifacts when digging that deep.

Our main focus this day was to have lunch at the famous Parker House Hotel, now called the Omni-Parker House, the oldest continually operating hotel in the country from 1853. Many famous people had stayed here and some of the rooms are labeled as such, like Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, etc.

We had a great lunch served with linen napkins, beautiful silverware and china. This is a wonderful, old elegant hotel with a beautiful lobby, which reminds one of where the Kennedys would stay. We relaxed in very comfortable easy chairs in the lobby just soaking up the atmosphere, afterward, contemplating our next move.

We finally made our way to Quincy Market, which thankfully always stays the same, busy with people, many food booths and shops galore.  Having already eaten we didn't wish anything more....which was tempting.  We had a choice of the North End or the Common. If anyone remembers the expressway going thru Boston over all of the streets, it isn't there anymore, giving way to the Big Dig. Now there is clear view of the North End which is connected to the rest of the city.

We opted for the Common since we had to leg it back to South Station for the return bus at 3pm. The Common was pleasant, busy and relaxing. We saw many of the monuments all over commemorating famous people and events.  We also came across the famous restaurant.. Malliove tucked away on a side street called Bosworth St, near Government Center [ the old Sculley Sq.]

With so many new, very tall buildings, the streets became wind tunnels and we had to withstand many cold breezes which made the temperature seem colder. I was glad to see so many trolley and walking tours of
the historic areas of the city. There are also walking guides all over that one can ask questions. One girl answered many of our questions about the many changes. She did mention that Filene's Basement does still
exist. It was always a separate store from Filene's which, thankfully saved it from being engulfed by Macy's. It was now located in the trendy Back Bay area near Newbury St. It was good to hear that it survived.

We made the long walk back to South Station amid much foot traffic, crossing major streets and fighting the cool winds. Overall I was glad we went to

Boston as now I will be more familiar with the many changes. I was sorry to see the old Boston I had remembered but was glad to see how alive the city was with stores, many places to eat and a strong heartbeat..

When we arrived back in Hartford at about 5pm, I was fearing heavy traffic on the ride home. I always knew Hartford is a city that folds up after 5pm but I was shocked to see hardly anyone on the streets and not much traffic. The contrast between the two cities was like night and day. I was happy to see Boston still alive with many improvements while still keeping its historic charm.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

PRAYER REQUEST




ONE OF OUR CLASSMATES ANTHONY GINNETII IS IN THE HOSPITAL NOT DOING TO GOOD.  HE HAD A AORTA REPLACMENT AND MANY BYPASSES.  I WILL KEEP

YOU POSTED.
 
PETER PIERCE

Monday, October 3, 2011

Komen Race October 1, 2011 from Fred Ciampi!

Another year as a survivor!!!!!!!!!!




Jean and Fred Ciampi

Saturday, October 1, 2011

October Lantern Birthdays!



1. Anthony Amara Oct. 5
2. Marjorie Anderson Oct. 31
3. James Beatrice Oct. 3
4. Kenneth Bruhmuller Oct. 16
5. Bruce Cambriello Oct. 26
6. Judith Corrieri Oct. 8
7. Wesley Covitz Oct. 12
8. Arthur Doucut Oct. 10
9. Arthur Ferragamo Oct. 24
10. Robert Ferragamo Oct. 24
11. Roxanne Fisher - Oct. 29
12. Priscilla Freda - Oct. 23
13. Karen Goldberg - Oct. 10
14. Myrna Goldberg - Oct. 10
15. Robert Iorio - Oct. 6
16. Joanne Jouve - Oct. 16
17. Lawrence Kelly - Oct. 11
18. William King - Oct. 1
19. Richard Leonard - Oct. 15
20. Linda Margolis - Oct. 22
21. Joyce Mathews - Oct. 2
22. William Melchionno - Oct. 12
23. Domenic Misiano - Oct. 14
24. Eileen Mottola - Oct. 2
25. Nicholas Palumbo - Oct. 5
26. Mary Principato - Oct. 15
27. Robert Rindone - Oct. 1
28. Paul Santosuosso - Oct. 26
29. Barbara Silverstein - Oct. 3
30. Leonard Skolnick - Oct. 24
31. Richard Skolnick - Oct. 24
32. Norma Spinelli - Oct. 23
33. Lena Stuppia - Oct. 14
34. Frank Vetree - Oct. 19
35. Mary Williams - Oct. 28
36. Diane Wiseman - Oct. 18
37. Joyce Yourn - Oct. 16
38. Terry Falzone - Oct. 09 (dearly missed)