Monthly Archives: May 2008

JUPDATE: Several Jaspers check in

Amato, ToniMarie (MC2008)
2008 MC Alumni
Mastic, NY 11950

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Cramer, Vincent M. (MC1968)
Partner and Cofounder
OurSalesRep Inc.
Winchester, MA 01890
www.OurSalesRep.com

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Gippetti, Elizabeth (MC2007)
Blecher Mendel & Fedele, Esqs.

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Kilfeather, John (MC2008)
Manhattan College Graduate Student 2008-2009

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Leonard, Melanie Noelle (MC2008)

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Schroeder, John J. (MC1980)
National Grid

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Twardy, Michael (MC2006)
KESQ-TV
Palm Desert, CA 92260

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JNEWS: Theobald, Kathryn (MC2008)

http://news.communitypress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080528/NEWS03/805280387/1166/RSS1141

Schools
Cincinnati.Com » Community Press & Recorder » College corner – Tri-County Press
Last Updated: 11:48 pm | Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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GRADUATE

Kathryn Theobald of Wyoming recently graduated from Manhattan College with a bachelor’s of arts in communications.

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Theobald, Kathryn (MC2008)

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JFound: O’Connor, Brian T. (MC2008?) editing and writing

http://briantoconnor.blogspot.com/2008/05/welcome.html

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Welcome
Written on 4:00 PM by Brian T. O’Connor

Thanks for visiting my resume site.

I am a Manhattan College graduate with degrees in English and Political Science, with professional editing and writing experience with the National Geographic Society and Time Inc. I am also well-versed in researching, fact-checking, and graphic design illustration.

Use the navigation tabs to your right to browse my resume, writing samples, and other elements of my site.

Enjoy!

Brian O’Connor
Brian.T.OConnor[at]gmail.com

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O’Connor, Brian T. (MC2008?)

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JFound: Mariani, Paul (MC1962) author

http://numberingourdays.blogspot.com/2008/05/festival-of-faith-and-writing-2008-paul.html

Thursday, May 29, 2008
Festival of Faith and Writing, 2008: Paul Mariani and Beena Kamlani

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Paul Mariani and Beena Kamlani discussed the author-editor relationship. The interaction between the two was fun to watch–showing a clear mutual respect, and even enjoyment, that had developed through times of counterpoint and tension.

Mariani, currently at Boston College, is the author of 16 books, and has a biography of Hopkins coming out soon. (He also published a book on Hopkins in 1970.) He’s written six books of poetry and five biographies.

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Mariani began with a brief bio. He attended Manhattan College in the Bronx, where he first encountered Hopkins. He grew up in the working class, has three sons, and spent thirty years teaching at the University of Massachusetts.

In February, 1970, he published a commentary on Hopkin’s sonnets. He read Hopkins as he rocked his son Paul’s cradle; Paul has grown up to become a Jesuit priest. (laughter) Critics often missed the sacramental heart, the search in Hopkin’s work.

Hopkins was raised Anglican, was touched by Newman’s movement, the Oxford Movement, and went to Catholicism.

Mariani (with a touch of humor) says he went through purgatory writing a biography of William Carlos Williams, and hell writing bios of Robert Lowell, John Berryman, and Hart Crane (which included two suicides). All these men were searchers. Hopkins is his Paradiso.

He did a retreat at Weston in March, 2000. Father Cartwright asked him, “Would you be willing to turn your life completely over to Christ?” This terrified Mariani. After some reflection, he decided, “Why the hell not? I’ve screwed it up.”

Once he surrendered, he heard a voice telling him, “Go to B.C.!” He interpreted this as meaning Boston, and consulted with Father Cartwright. The Father advised him to continue the retreat and see if it kept coming up.

Three weeks later, Mariani wrote a letter to the President of Boston College, a priest. Nothing happened for three more weeks. Then a response: “I’m intrigued. Come and see me.” In his meeting with the President, he was offered a Chair.

He went on a 30 day retreat, where he read a book by Hopkins he had been given, and understood the poet for the first time. Terror. Consolation. The insights were not just Catholic, but out of common experience, unity. Out of that experience came Thirty Days, a memoir. He went to Boston College the following fall.

Mariani met Kamlani in person for the first time today. He’d expected [a gorgon?]. (laughter)

He had heard Kathleen Norris speak earlier in the day. A writer can have acedia–try to bully, sweet talk, get money and run.

He has been a caretaker for his father-in-law, mother-in-law, and father. It takes a toll, a human toll. Caregiving deepens, empties, adds richness. He sees diamond coming in Kathleen Norris; he hadn’t seen her for six years. She’s radiating the face of God. You become deeper, even if you don’t see it in yourself.

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Mariani, Paul (MC1962) author

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Dear John,

I believe that Paul is a member of the Class of 1962.

Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. ]

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JNEWS: Bomba, Alison Michelle (MC2008)

http://www.wickedlocal.com/wakefield/news/education/x1870877976/Educational-Achievements

Educational Achievements
Wed May 28, 2008, 11:33 AM EDT
Wakefield -

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Alison Michelle Bomba, of Wakefield, was among 23 other Massachusetts students who graduated from Manhattan College with undergraduate degrees recently.

Manhattan College is an independent, Catholic, coeducational institution of higher learning in Riverdale, N.Y.

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Bomba, Alison Michelle (MC2008)

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MFound: ‘for written gift acknowledgements’ (sic)

http://www.higheredjobs.com/state/details.cfm?JobCode=175314899

Development Writer
Institution: Manhattan College
Location: Riverdale, NY
Category: * Admin – Development and Fund Raising
Posted: 05/23/2008
Application Due: Open Until Filled
Type: Full Time

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Reporting to the Director of Development will be responsible for written gift acknowledgements and correspondence with donors and donor prospects. Also responsible for drafting speeches to be delivered before audiences of alumni, donors and prospective contributors. The Development Writer will also be expected to assist in the writing of newsletters, grant proposals, annual reports and various fundraising literature.

Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Communication or Journalism; 3-5 years experience; some development Writing is essential.

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[JR: Perhaps someone in the English department might advise on how to spell 'acknowledgments'. No spell checkers? Left out the qualification about extracting blood from stones. Maybe they should advertise for someone to get the alumni site back. That might get folks to open their wallets! Argh!!]

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MNEWS: MC mentioned in lawsuit

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/lawsuit-filed-against-new-york,410787.shtml

Lawsuit Filed Against New York Insulation, Nicks Insulation, Ariel Montoya, Inc. and AAH Construction
Posted : Wed, 28 May 2008 15:01:03 GMT
Author : Asbestos, Lead & Hazardous Waste Laborers Local 78
Category : Press Release

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Among the New York City & State agencies that have contracted with these defendant contractors are: the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA); the New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development (NYCHPD); the New York City Department of Design & Construction (DDC); the New York State Office of General Services and the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York

Throughout the five boroughs NY Insulation failed to pay its workers the legally required prevailing wage and benefits. The list of jobsites consists of some of the City’s largest properties including: the Community Center Housing Project; Astoria, Houses; Queensbridge North Houses; Red Hook East & West Houses; Bayview Houses, Pink Houses at Loring Avenue; Lafayette Houses; Weeksville Garden Houses; South Beach Houses; Isaac Houses and Manhattan College.

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[JR: That's our gooferment. And our alma mater is a beneficiary of these 'cheated workers'. Now, if we 'cheated taxpayers' could just recover.]

JNEWS: Rizzotti, Matt (MC2008?) ‘hits’ Cody, Chris (MC2006)

http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3648018

Winn Drives in Winner in 6-5 Victory Over West Virginia
05/27/08 – South Atlantic League (SAL) Lakewood BlueClaws

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CHARLESTON, W.V. – The BlueClaws got a run in the top of the ninth to break a 5-5 tie and take a 6-5 victory over West Virginia at Appalachian Power Park, their seventh win in a row.

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The BlueClaws twice held leads of two runs, only to see the Power even the game each time. Lakewood took a 3-1 lead thanks to extra-base hits from Matt Rizzotti and Michael Taylor. Rizzotti took Power starter and former Manhattan College teammate, Chris Cody, deep in the second for a two-run home run.

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Rizzotti, Matt (MC2008?)

Cody, Chris (MC2006)

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JObit: Cunningham, Stanley J.(MC1952)

ACTIONABLE OBIT: Cunningham, Stanley J. (MC1952) Cresskill, NJ EXPIRES 30MAY2008

http://www.legacy.com/TheDailyStar/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=110534336

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Stanley J. Cunningham

ANDES _ Stanley J. Cunningham, 79, an eight-year Andes resident, passed away peacefully, Tuesday, May 27, 2008, at Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown.

Born June 13, 1928, in Brooklyn, the son of the late John and Mary (Lenaghan) Cunningham, he was a World War II United States Army veteran, serving in Germany.
Twice married, his first wife, Gloria Foy, died June 7, 1983, and on April 9, 1988, he married Barbara Hunt, who survives.

A former longtime Bergen County, N.J., resident, he received his degree in engineering from Manhattan College. Employed by Cross & Brown Real Estate and, subsequently, a supervisor during the construction of the Garden State Parkway, he later managed commercial buildings in New York City, until retirement.

Stan moved to Andes in 2000, where he was a parishioner of St. Anne’s Roman Catholic Church; acted as administrator of Andes “Streetscape” and, in 2005, he and his wife were chosen “Citizens of the Year.”

In addition to his wife of 20 years, Barbara, he is survived by five children, Carol Reuben, Judith Brown, Andrew Cunningham, Teresa Fenner and Laura Brown; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a brother, Hugh Cunningham.
In addition to his first wife, Gloria, he was predeceased by two sons, Timothy and Hugh; and two brothers, James and Francis.

Friends are invited to call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at the Hall & Peet Funeral Home, Delhi, where a prayer service will be held at 8:30 p.m.; a funeral Mass will be 11 a.m. Friday, at St. Therese of Lisieux Church, Cresskill, N.J., the Rev. Fr. James O’Brien, presiding, and burial following in Brookside Cemetery, Englewood, N.J.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to “Doctors Without Borders,” 333 7th Ave., (2nd Fl.), New York, NY 10001-5004 will be appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to Robert A. Peet, Delhi.

Published in The Daily Star on 5/28/2008.

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Guestbook for your comments is at:

http://www.legacy.com/TheDailyStar/GB/GuestbookView.aspx?PersonId=110534336

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1952 Courtesy of Ms. Grace Feeney at MC.

[JR: Thanks, Ms. Grace. Much appreciated. ]

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Cunningham, Stanley J. (MC1952)

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