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Prizmz
02-08-2008, 03:35 AM
Are there any alumni in TV? I graduated in December 1969.

TV is a far cry from Poughkeepsie, NY!

Sidney Lanier
02-08-2008, 03:47 AM
Not alum, but live right across the river from Poughkeepsie (Gardiner) except when we're at our place in TV/Village of Belvedere (where we're heading in a few days!). My wife is a SUNY New Paltz grad; I'm a CCNY person myself. When it comes to TV, the world always seems small!

Prizmz
02-08-2008, 04:07 AM
Sidney Lanier,

We neighbors at a time in the bucolic Valley.

I am intrigued by you screen name. It is not often Sidney Lanier's name is seen over recent times. What might you connection be?

Prizmz

Donna
02-08-2008, 04:27 AM
A dear friend of mine went to Marist...Gerry Conte from SI, NY..

Biker B
02-08-2008, 07:05 PM
My parents live in Hyde Park just a few miles from Marist and my nefew is on the Marist hockey team

Sidney Lanier
02-09-2008, 01:23 AM
Well, it is a small world! Anyone else out there from the Mid-Hudson Valley?

Prizmz
02-09-2008, 03:00 AM
Sidney Lanier,

I lived in the Mid-Hudson Valley for five years while attending Marist. My initial two years I lived at the Marist Brothers Novitiate in Esopus, and then moved to the campus in Poughkeepsie to finish my degree.

I did my student teaching at the junior/senior high school in Highland. The valley surely is a beautiful area, especially in contrast to my growing up down in NYC.

Sidney Lanier
02-09-2008, 01:42 PM
Where did you teach after student teaching? We know the Marist Brothers Novitiate; talk about a beautiful spot overlooking the Hudson! I too grew up in New York City, though must say that the NYC that I grew up in doesn't exist anymore.... My wife lived in the area back in the '60s attending SUNY New Paltz; we moved to the Mid-Hudson together in the '70s. (So many SUNY New Paltz grads found jobs and stayed in the area.) The view from our home can be seen in some of the pics at <http://home.hvc.rr.com/smhp>, which is one of the things that makes it hard for my wife in TV with the houses so close together. Still, life goes on (gratefully...)!

Prizmz
02-12-2008, 03:09 AM
After my stint student teaching in Highland, I moved to Hartford, Connecticut. Over the next 37.5 years I worked in every type and size public school in Connecticut. I taught in Newington (5 mo.), Avon (16 yr.), Hartford (10 yr.), Washington Depot (2 yr.), Plainville (5 mo.); I worked as assitant principal in Falls Village (3 yr.), and I finished my career in Storrs (6 yr.).

I was very fortunate to have enjoyed very interesting and rewarding experiences throughout my career.

I grew up in Flushing, NY near Shea Stadium.

SteveFromNY
02-14-2008, 03:28 PM
I went to New Paltz for a semester in 1971. Quite an interesting environment!

bestmickey
02-14-2008, 07:40 PM
I went to New Paltz for a semester in 1971. Quite an interesting environment!


I dated a SUNY@New Paltz foreign student (from Greece) in the early 70's. Yup, that was interesting (and fun).

My best friend went to Fordham Prep and then Marist, he's originally from Yonkers.

SteveFromNY
02-14-2008, 07:46 PM
I dated a SUNY@New Paltz foreign student (from Greece) in the early 70's. Yup, that was interesting (and fun).

My best friend went to Fordham Prep and then Marist, he's originally from Yonkers.


Wasn't me. I grew up in MD, then Brooklyn. Never been to Greece. Yes New Paltz was fun. Rated as #2 party school in the country. I couldn't afford #1 (UCLA Berkley). I also couldn't imagine how there could have been a higher rated party school. ;D