More classmate news:
Condolences to Richard Dukes on the passing of his sister and Stephen Edward Janowetch on the passing of his Dad.
Everyone is invited to Elaine Graziano Fiorelli’s house to view her Christmas house and eat grilled cheese sandwiches.
Robin Handleman and her awesome Kiwanis of Rockville just finished their Pancake fundraiser to raise money for people they help in Montgomery County.
Joan Perkell Zeiky captured some pretty weird clouds.
Maggie Bombaci is reporting in from the Ugly Sweater Run in Hartford.
Dennis Hubbs reports that the Farmer’s Exchange in Bloomfield Center is no more but he sold 20 of his great photos on the first try.
Betsy Gaylor Bayram is sharing an outstanding talent show video from back in the day.
Rebecca Shuman Chesner and Kiby Yoshi each report the walls of the city are filled with people. They forgot to tell us which city.
Harriet Rodgers Paine is offering her home recipe for those who imbibe too much. It may be all about balance but it sounds just awful.
Diane “Lady Jazz” Wimbish is sharing the peace and harmony of the music of Alice Coltrane.
Michael Summit is now visible and looking none the worse for the wear.
Howard Shaker continues to decimate, obliterate and pulverizatize THE RIGHT with a series of well-aimed jabs from the left and he ain’t wrong – we brook no debate!
Pamela Frank-Hall has laid down the law. She cooks. Hubby cleans. Given what Pam cooks, it sounds like a fair trade. She also reports that she recently paid the bills but sent them out with the wrong postage. A likely story.
Another likely story: Jeff Jacobs claims to be driving (ok, maybe just admiring) an old Chrysler Imperial 300 (since I know nothing more about cars than where to put the key in the ignition, thanks for the tip, Marty Levine, (and just where have you been, anyway?) while Robert Levine claims to have invented the Model T. It’s either that or these guys are still playing with their slot cars.
Harold Levine (that’s me) is kvelling over his son, Jack the Lad, who, upon making the Varsity Basketball Team (ranked No. 8 in the state, btw), chose to wear the same uniform number as his older brother, AJ. (No. 15 in your program, folks).
John Figal is collecting socks but won’t tell Lea Chajes why.
Rick Rome is sharing a picture of Bloomfield gentleman that includes Jim “Don’t say you didn’t do it if you did it”, Cronin.
Rhonda Goldstein Scurlock is spending her retirement with wrapping paper.
Remember: Nobody wins unless everybody wins.
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