Monthly Archives: March 2009

JNews: Genovese, Matthew S. (MC1993) for Jackson NJ election

http://www.jacksonnjonline.com/2009/03/31/three-jackson-residents-rally-under-taxpayers-for-education-campaign-slogan-but-who-are-they/

Three Jackson residents rally under “Taxpayers for Education” campaign slogan, but who are they?
March 31, 2009 by pstilton

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As you drive around Jackson today and yesterday, there’s something different. There’s red signs posted about that say “Taxpayers for Education”. Who are these taxpayers for education and what is their agenda?

The ticket is being led by John Morvay, the lone School Board member who voted for parents and against administrative pay increases for district executive, now being hailed as the “Chief Education Officer” for the district by other campaigns. But who are these people and why should we vote for them?   

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Matthew Genovese

Raised in Jackson Township, Matthew S. Genovese is truly local color and a civil servant to our community. Matt has four children attending public schools here, Patrick in the 6th grade at Goetz Middle School, Meaghan in the 4th grade, Lindsay in the 2nd grade, and Michael in Kindergarten, all at Johnson Elementary School.

Matt graduated from Manhattan College in 1993 with a B.S. in Business Administration and double major of Marketing and Finance. Having worked in the financial industry, Matt returned to his hometown and is now a Realtor here in Jackson.

Matt’s Service to the community of Jackson Township includes: Safety Officer & Past Chief of Cassville Volunteer Fire Company, Deputy Coordinator–Fire, Jackson Township Office of Emergency Management, Jackson Township Citizens Budget Advisory Committee, Knights of Columbus Council #6201 (Bartley Road) 3rd Degree Knight, Member Jackson Township Chamber of Commerce, Delegate and Past Vice President Jackson Township Fireman’s Relief Association.

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Genovese, Matthew S. (MC1993)

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MNews: A WW2 vet has a Jasper connection

http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com/article/20090330/NEWS01/903300308

Veterans: Bellville man’s war memories include rockets, castles
By RON SIMON • News Journal • March 30, 2009

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BELLVILLE — For Leonard “Gene” Leedy, 86, service during World War II was more like a European travel tour than a war.

A 1940 graduate of Bellville High School, Leedy prizes a photo of the school’s football team.

“That’s me,” he said, pointing to one of the young players in the picture. “We had a pretty darn good team that year. Now there are only three of us in that picture left.”

After graduation, Leedy, who was dating Geraldine Clever, Bellville’s 1939 homecoming queen, went to work at the Tappan plant in Mansfield.

All that changed when he was drafted in early 1943.

Not long after completing basic training, Pvt. Leedy was transferred to Manhattan College in New York City to take the Army’s specialist training program.

“I think I did pretty well in the tests the Army gave me,” he said.

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Within a few months he and Geraldine Clever were married. The couple, together now for more than 60 years, had two children, Steve of Bellville and Becky Leedy Szymansky of Medina. Both are retired school teachers. There are six grandchildren, Leedy said.

Leedy retired after putting in 44 years at Tappan. He and Geraldine live in the hills above Bellville.

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[JR: Here's a neat MC connection. I don't understand what was done in those days.]

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JNews: Leary, Tim [MC1968] inducted into NY Basketball HOF

http://www.fiveborosports.com/ssp/news?news_id=2128

SFP’s Leary inducted into NY Basketball Hall of Fame

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St. Francis Prep coach Tim Leary has won 566 game in his 39 years at the Fresh Meadows, Queens school. Photo by Damion Reid

By Joseph Staszewski March 30, 2009

GLENS FALLS, N.Y. – One of the rewarding parts of coaching for Tim Leary is the thanks he receives from former players.

“Those are the kinds of things you’re going to get,” Leary said. “You’re not going to make a million dollars teaching and coaching.”

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Leary played at St. Francis Prep with Kent, Bob Leckie, the former St. Peter’s College and Bishop Loughlin coach, and former St. John’s University star Sonny Dove, under legendary coach Chick Keegan. He then played both basketball and baseball at Manhattan College.

“He played the game very smart,” said Kent, who nominated Leary for the Hall of Fame honor. “He played the game like a coach. He had a good feel for the game.”

After graduation, he passed the NYPD test and planned on becoming a cop like many of the members of his family, but was not called right away. He was planning on getting married to his now-wife Claudia and took a teaching and coaching job at St. Augustine HS in Brooklyn. In the spring of 1968, Leary became the varsity baseball coach at St. Francis Prep, when it was still on North 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and eventually began teaching in the New York City public schools. He has recently retired. From there, he became the JV basketball coach at St. Francis Prep under Jack Prenderville and soon after took the head job.

“Even at the time that I started I thought I only was going be temporary,” Leary said.

He still considered the police force an option.

“Once I got into it,” he said. “I enjoyed it and kind of stuck with it and that was 40 years ago and it’s been a lot of fun.”

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Leary, Tim [MC1968]

JBlogger: An unknown Jasper blogger?

http://peadarroe.wordpress.com/2009/03/30/pay-attention-father/

Pay Attention, Father
March 30, 2009
“From The Ghetto” blog

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Father Dwight Longenecker is a convert from Anglicanism who is a priest in the Charleston, S.C diocese. He writes a blog (among other things) called “Standing On My Head”, or something like that. I’m not clear on details, and haven’t the ability to do, what are they called?, hyperlinks. (Help, anyone?)

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Now, I think I heard of Bultmann while I was taking Theology courses at Manhattan College back in the early ’60’s.

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[JR: An unknown Jasper blogger?]

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JEmail: Reinke, F. John (MC1968) self-published “CHURCH 10●19●62″

Reinke, F. John (MC1968) announces: “CHURCH 10●19●62″ is done and available at: http://www.lulu.com/content/6078286

[JR: Just call me "F. John 'james patterson' Reinke! ROFL!!]

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My Dear Fellow Jaspers:

Fjohn68 proudly announces that his magnus opus: “It Started In Church – October 19th, 1962″

or more simply “CHURCH 10●19●62″ is done and available at: http://www.lulu.com/content/6078286

It’s published. OK, self-published. A vanity job with Lulu, the Print On Demand site. (That’s why there is a delay in getting your copy after you order. This ain’t Amazon or Barnes and Nobel. This is “cheap”. But the quality of the output is what you’d expect of a “real book”.)

Finally! For April Fool’s Day. Any “fools” want one?

It’s either a foolish joke or a touching story that I’ve had in my heart and head since I was an Eight Grader at Good Shepherd School in 1960. It’s an example of TEOTWAWKI (The End Of The World As We Know It) fiction that I summarize as:

“An alternative future history. What might have been? If Nikta hadn’t blinked. If children were allowed to “be all that they could be”. If adults didn’t waste their time and attention on memes and paradigms that are insanity. If I’d known. Shoulda, coulda, and woulda! The human race’s millstone — obsolete thinking. Here’s what I think might have been possible.”

Suitable as a door stop, bug killer, or fire starter, it is 750+ pages or just under a half a million words directly from the mind of a hormone ravaged fat little kid in Catholic School some fifty years ago.

Any way it’s a cheap download or “reasonable priced” hardback. (Depending upon how you define “reasonable”. It’s all about the definitions; ike the word “is”.)

I invite your to read the result of a year’s work every morning from 5Am to 6 before I went to work. Back when I had a job. Just call me “fjohn ‘james patterson’ reinke”. (I think mine is better. It has my heart in it.) With the temerity of a kindergartner bringing home a masterpiece for the stereotypical Mom’s refigerator, please accept a humble offer. I’m sure you’ve seen more valuable “first editions”. You may even have some. But here’s a real rarity. Not valuable; rare. Mine!

Now before you drag out that red pen, please bear in mind, I’m just an injineer with a low index. I hope, that should you decide to read it, you’ll laugh, cry, and ponder. I know some of the characters have been distiled from the people I knew and know in real life.

Thanks your attention,
fjohn68

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JEmail: Gamboa, Victor “silmizuno” Jr. (MC????) remember names of MC bars

is trying to remember names of bars around Manhattan College. Any Jaspers that can refresh my memory.about 3 hours ago from fb2twitter

silmizuno
Victor Gamboa Jr

[JR: During what epoch?]
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Gamboa, Victor “silmizuno” Jr. (MC????)
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JEmail: Morris, Joseph (MC1995) Re Brett Van Zandt (1994)

Re Brett Van Zandt (1994)

Joseph Morris
Today at 9:51pm

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Hi John

In the last Jaspers Jottings you mention Brett Van Zandt

I believe Brett was class of 1994, if that helps any

I actually wrote a song (“Best friend”) for my old MC buddy Brett and posted it at Youtube some time ago. Odd that!

Here’s the link if youre interested:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvjUsH71wtg

Be well!

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“Best friend” lyrics:

Remember the times
You’d be there
You were my friend
You were the best friend all those times at Jasper

Thinking of Wedge
all the poetry
the poetry you read
over on Broadway, Wave Hill plain as day
I would never be the same

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[JR: Thanks, Joe. Much appreciated. Helps a lot. And, although, I'd never be courageous enough to sing on YouTube. At least, not without a lot of adult refreshment. Enjoyed it!]

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IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …
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JObit: Zdrodowski, Chester A. [MC????]

http://www.legacy.com/MyCentralJersey/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=125531630

Chester A. Zdrodowski
(Home News Tribune)
SOUTH RIVER

Chester A. Zdrodowski died Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at Elms of Cranbury, Cranbury. Born on October 9, 1918, Chester was the youngest son of the late John and Stefania Zdrodowski. He was a life long resident of South River. Chester was a teacher and principal in the South River School District from September 1946 until retiring in December 1982. He served as Principal of the Willet School from 1959-1982. Chester graduated from South River High School in 1939 and while a student, he was a member of the Honor Group, Junior and Senior Class President and Captain of the Track Team in his senior year. In 1938, he was selected Center on the Group III All-State Football Team and later awarded a football scholarship to Manhattan College where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health and Physical Education. He later earned a Master’s degree in School Administration at Rutgers University. While matriculating at Manhattan College, Chester was President of the St. Vincent De Paul Society, and a member of the band, Guard of Honor and the Pen and Sword Honor Group. In 1943, he began a three year hitch in the U.S. Navy where he was a member of Gene Tunney’s Physical Fitness Program.

He and Amelia Luithardt were married in 1943 and on September 25, 1993, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Amelia passed away on October 30, 1993. Chester dedicated most of most of his life to recreation programs for the youth of South River. He was appointed director of the South River Recreation Center and for seventeen years, he taught children to swim at Bissett’s and Daily’s ponds. He organized Easter Egg hunts, Youth Groups, Saturday Night Rec Dances, High School Night every Wednesday night and a variety of summer activities. During his days off, he served as “early morning crew supervisor” at Island Beach State Park, a position he held for 24 years. He served as Mayor of South River in 1964-65.

For the past 45 years, he was a football official on the high school and college levels. In 1976, he worked the Army-Navy game in Philadelphia. In 1977, at the age of fifty-seven, he was required to come off the field so he served as a college football game clock operator in Rutgers University and all college level football games at the Meadowlands. In 1981, he was honored as the recipient of the Distinguished American Award by Bill Denny Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Chester was a member of many clubs and organizations as well, which included the National Association of Elementary School Principals, NJ Principals and Supervisors Association, Past President of South River Education Association, NJ Education Association, National Education Association, Middlesex County Education Association, Life Member of the NJ Congress of P.T.A., Past President of South River Lions Club, South River American Legion Post 214, South River Elks, Polish Union of the USA Group 155, Charter Member of the Bill Denny Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, NJ Football Officials Association, Rutgers University Graduate School of Education, National Federal -Interscholastic Officials Association, South River Public Library, South River Baseball Old Timer’s Group, and South River Historical & Preservation Society.

He was predeceased by his wife, who died October 30, 1993; his brothers, Frank and Sigmund, and his sisters, Ann Cislo and Sophie Groboski. He is survived by his brother, Adam, of Hackettstown, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Services and interment will be private at the request of the family. Arrangements were under the care of Rezem Funeral Home, 457 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick, NJ, 08816. For online condolences to the family or directions to the funeral home, visit www.rezemfh.com

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Zdrodowski, Chester A. [MC????]   

Guestbook: http://tinyurl.com/d24ho2

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POSITRACTION: Capt. Sullenberger, another “Amazing Man”

http://www.wxpnews.com/LEM1E6/090217-Pilot

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Airbus 320 pilot Capt. Sullenberger talks about the final moments before U.S. Airways Flight 1549 made a dramatic landing in N.Y.’s Hudson River. What a pro – if you missed this, it’s a must see.

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[JR: If you haven’t seen it, endure the commercials! All I can say is “hope my challenges are a lot lot smaller.]

“I was sure I could do it.” — U.S. Airways Flight 1549 Capt. Sullenberger

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JASPER JOTTINGS Week 13 – 2009 March 29

JASPER JOTTINGS Week 13 – 2009 March 29

Jasper Jottings – The achievement journal of my fellow Jaspers, the alumni of the Manhattan College

http://www.jasperjottings.com/2009/jasperjottings2009W13.html

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