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Hi Debborah,
Jeff Salgo here. I moved into my parents home after they passed away.
I still think about you every time I drive up the block. lol
I might be getting to Ft. Lauderdale soon. Maybe we can meet again after all these years.
Hi Debbie So sorry to hear about your parents. So much loss at once. My email is backdoc88@yahoo.com. Say Hi to Rick for me Abby
Hi Debbie I recently have been in touch with Ruth-Ellen through this site. Do you remember me?Any memories from those days would be great--it was a special place and a special time. How is Karen Gang? I am a Chiropractor on Long Island with two grown children and two adorable grandchildren. We moved out here my second semester at Jamaica HS. Hope to hear from you soon. Abby
Hi Debby. Believe it or not I just found this post from you. I do remember you. Alan I actually go back to Jamaica High home room, then Bronx Community College and then yes roommates at 97 Cedarhurst Avenue. It would be great to touch base with him again. Please give him my email, lewbader@gmail.com. Thanks!
Best,
Lew
Great to hear from you! Sorry I didn't write back sooner. Like you , I 've heard just a little about you from Marty when he talks to Dave. Anyway, I thought I would tell you that I am flying down to Boca tomorrow night (Apr 17) to see my mother-in-law and check on my Dad's condo. Then I leave midday Sunday to drive up to Jacksonville for a conference on Monday. If you are around maybe we could say hello. My cell is 248-470-5300. Call if you have a chance.
Harold
The truth is Deb, the only place they really exist anymore is inside us. They are brick and mortar to the real world even though they represent life and youth and hope and many more cornerstone emotions to all of us who experienced it.
If you said they are taking away our memories of Parsons or Jamaica, then I would have an enormous problem. But nobody can do that. And finding people who meant something to you in your life--as yesterday and today shows--means that those schools, the times we spent there, what we learned and more importantly, the people will not ever disappear, regardless of their closing.
Haven not seen Arnie here or on Facebook. I dont think he is a big fan of social sites.
Yup, here's your note....I had written on my profile that I wondered if my pensy pinky was still in the well.
At 11:09am on October 28, 2009, Deborah Moin Day said…
The Pensy Pinky is still in the well.
I checked......
Where's Arnie, Harold Schiff, Eric London?
Debby Moin (Day)
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I haven't seen to many people. Ive been speaking lately to Cindy Balkin and Cindy Heller. Both out of the blue. Hadn't seen them since the reunion. I'd been down to Florida to see family each December for the past few years. Had I known how many people from 164 lived from Miami to up by you, we could have had an assembly!
Im living in Rockland County. Incredible to see names pop up and conversations started with people we put aside, but never away.
Best,
Joe
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