Cathy won several ribbons at the Franklin County Fair in Hilliard, Ohio, last weekend.
Cathy submitted examples of her photography and her scrapbooking. Scrapbook pages of photos from last year's Hilliard-Darby High School production of "Peter Pan" (in which Christopher played a pirate) won a first-place blue ribbon, and pages featuring her photos of the school's marching band (featuring both Christopher and Stephanie) took a second-place red ribbon.
This photo of a rock band and concert audience silhouetted against stage lights also won a red ribbon, and a still-life of colored chalk took third-place honors.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Monday, July 18, 2016
Family members gather for a wedding in Rochester
Lisa, Doug, Liz and Rebecca were among the guests as Lisa's niece Kathy was married last weekend.
Kathy and her husband, Daniel, live in Rochester. The wedding brought Kathy's parents, Dave and Susan (Lisa's sister) back to Rochester from Florida, where they recently moved. Doug and Lisa came up from Maryland. Rebecca also lives in the Rochester area, while Liz is now a Brooklyn resident.
Kathy and her husband, Daniel, live in Rochester. The wedding brought Kathy's parents, Dave and Susan (Lisa's sister) back to Rochester from Florida, where they recently moved. Doug and Lisa came up from Maryland. Rebecca also lives in the Rochester area, while Liz is now a Brooklyn resident.
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Milestones
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Dan & Julie enjoy a musical weekend
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Ready for Coldplay |
Having splurged on tickets for a bunch of concerts this summer, Dan and Julie got started this weekend by seeing Dawes at a theater on Staten Island and Coldplay at MetLife Stadium.
Dawes, a California band that evokes comparisons to the Eagles, Jackson Browne, CSN&Y and the like, performed at the St. George Theater, near the Staten Island ferry terminal.
Dan and Julie took the ferry over and back, enjoying the New York Harbor views on a warm summer night.
The next night, this time accompanied by Christine and Andy, they saw Coldplay's first U.S. show of its current worldwide tour.
The British quartet put on a spectacular show - as in spectacle, with laser lights and fireworks, plus electronic wristbands, give out to all audience members, that lit up in various colors coordinated with the music-and light-show.
A quieter moment in the show |
As seen on the big screen |
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Music,
New Jersey,
New York
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
A fine Fourth weekend on Long Island

A number of family & friends spent Independence Day weekend in Noyac, enjoying a beautiful summer weekend. Dan & Julie, Christine & James and Andy & Shannon filled up the Birch Street cottage. At Kathy's house, Genevieve & John & Bea and Vivien & CJ got an early start on the weekend Thursday. Kathy arrived on Sunday and the whole crowd spent that evening watching fireworks around Noyac Bay.
Earlier that day, Dan, Julie, Christine, James, Andy & Shannon spent some time checking out the boats and ducks and shops in Sag Harbor, then went over to Southampton's Cameron Beach, where the younger ones took a (very quick) dip in the still-chilly ocean.
On Monday, they were joined at the "back beach" by Kathy, Genevieve, Vivien and Bea.
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Beatrice,
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Long Island,
New Jersey,
New York,
Photos,
Summer
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Hugh and Dolores explore Alaska by land & sea
Dolores and Hugh are back from their latest trip - an Alaska cruise.
The couple flew to Vancouver, B.C., then started their explorations with a brief visit to Victoria, B.C. Back in Vancouver, they boarded the Regent Seven Seas ship S.S. Mariner to begin the cruise. Their course took them to Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka and Seward, with sights including the Sawyer and Hubbard glaciers. On side trips they went whale-watching, rode the White Pass Railway, toured Anchorage and spent a full day and two nights in Denali National Park.
Dolores writes: "We had such a wonderful experience that we'll be months telling you all about it. We enjoyed every trip, excursion, lecture, Even the meals were fantastic.
"The ship was a wonderful experience too -- lovely stateroom with a balcony and a large walk-in closet, which we have never seen on a ship before. We enjoyed sitting outside and watching the snow-covered mountains go by.
"The cruise itself taught and showed us about whales, glaciers, sea animals like otters, seals, and sea lions, and a lot about the gold rush days. Going to Denali was another delight and education. It's a whole different world! Much more rustic. On Solstice Day, we were up at a mountain restaurant, watching kids play in the snow outside on the mountain!"
Hugh plans to send lots more photos, so check back.
The couple flew to Vancouver, B.C., then started their explorations with a brief visit to Victoria, B.C. Back in Vancouver, they boarded the Regent Seven Seas ship S.S. Mariner to begin the cruise. Their course took them to Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka and Seward, with sights including the Sawyer and Hubbard glaciers. On side trips they went whale-watching, rode the White Pass Railway, toured Anchorage and spent a full day and two nights in Denali National Park.
Dolores writes: "We had such a wonderful experience that we'll be months telling you all about it. We enjoyed every trip, excursion, lecture, Even the meals were fantastic.
"The ship was a wonderful experience too -- lovely stateroom with a balcony and a large walk-in closet, which we have never seen on a ship before. We enjoyed sitting outside and watching the snow-covered mountains go by.
"The cruise itself taught and showed us about whales, glaciers, sea animals like otters, seals, and sea lions, and a lot about the gold rush days. Going to Denali was another delight and education. It's a whole different world! Much more rustic. On Solstice Day, we were up at a mountain restaurant, watching kids play in the snow outside on the mountain!"
Hugh plans to send lots more photos, so check back.
Eight years ago, Daniel and Lorraine took a similar trip. See our archive article here.
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Happy Father's Day 2016
This recent photo of Gerrit and Nolan says "Happy Father's Day" better than any greeting card.
Wishing a great day to all the Dads in our family!
Labels:
Holidays,
Massachusetts
Sunday, June 12, 2016
A weekend full of milestones for Shannon
Congratulations to Shannon who's having a very big weekend - graduating from Catholic Central High School in Troy, N.Y., attending the school prom and celebrating her 18th birthday!
Shannon is planning to join the U.S. Air Force later this year.
Shannon is planning to join the U.S. Air Force later this year.
Labels:
Birthday,
Education,
Milestones,
New York
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Liz heading to NY for work & study

Starting in September, she'll be living in New York and studying for her master's degree at New York University while continuing to work for WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff.
Liz, who has a bachelors degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, currently works for Parsons at its Baltimore office. She's been part of the traffic-engineering team there since early 2012.
At NYU, she'll be studying part-time toward a Masters in Transportation Engineering and Planning. Meanwhile, she's transferring to Parson's Manhattan office, where she'll work full-time.
"Not sure where I'll be living yet, but most likely Brooklyn," Liz writes.
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Careers,
Education,
Maryland,
New Jersey
Saturday, May 28, 2016
The robin family of Birch Street
A pair of robins built a nest atop the front-door light fixture at Birch Street Radio headquarters. Three chicks were born there, and in a little over a week, left the nest for adventures in the wilds of suburbia.
Sometime in mid-May we first noticed a bunch of twigs and scraps of paper and such piled on top of the light fixture. Dan cleared it away, but the next day there was another pile. After three rounds of this, a very well-formed nest appeared and we decided to let it be.
After seeing mama bird perched there off and on for a week or so, we discovered on May 21 that there were three chicks snoozing in the nest (first photo). Less than a week later, they were flexing their muscles and getting ready to leave (second photo, May 27).
That evening, Dan saw one of the chicks hopping across the lawn with one of its parents. By the next morning, all three were gone!
Sometime in mid-May we first noticed a bunch of twigs and scraps of paper and such piled on top of the light fixture. Dan cleared it away, but the next day there was another pile. After three rounds of this, a very well-formed nest appeared and we decided to let it be.
After seeing mama bird perched there off and on for a week or so, we discovered on May 21 that there were three chicks snoozing in the nest (first photo). Less than a week later, they were flexing their muscles and getting ready to leave (second photo, May 27).
That evening, Dan saw one of the chicks hopping across the lawn with one of its parents. By the next morning, all three were gone!
Labels:
Nature,
New Jersey,
Whatever
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
On a rainy Preakness day, race & party go on
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Lisa serves the mint juleps |
For the 31st time(!), family and friends gathered for food, drink and conversation - and a short pause to watch a horse race on TV. Dolores writes: "We couldn't believe how many people showed up on such a gross day!"
With the rain keeping guests from spreading out over the yard, Lisa and Doug made use of the garage as well as the screened-in "summer house" to accommodate the guests. Come race time, most moved to the living room to crowd around the TV.
Exaggerator's victory ended not only Nyquist's bid for a Triple Crown, but Elizabeth's 10-year streak of winning picks in the party's betting pool!
Labels:
Family Gatherings,
Maryland
Sunday, May 22, 2016
A big birthday celebration for Kathy
-- Updated 5/24 with more photos --
Some three dozen family members and friends gathered in New York on Saturday to help celebrate a significant birthday.
Kathy's children, Genevieve, Vivien and Patrick, arranged the evening of fine food, drink and conversation at the downtown Valbella restaurant.
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Kathy's crew |
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Birthday,
Family Gatherings,
Milestones,
New York
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Stephanie ends school year with concert, awards

As the school year wrapped up, Stephanie received awards for both her academic standing and her participation in the music program at Hilliard Darby High School.

At the school's Academic Awards presentation, Stephanie was among those recognized for having GPAs of 3.75 or higher for the year.

And following the end-of-year band concert, Stephanie received an award for "Outstanding Sophomore."
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Moms & daughters on Mother's Day
We're catching up with a couple of nice photos from Mother's Day last week.
Here's Bea with her Mom (Genevieve), Grandma (Kathy) and Godmother (Vivien).
Visiting Columbus for Stephanie's confirmation, Dolores was treated to Mothers Day brunch by her daughters, Julie and Cathy.
Here's Bea with her Mom (Genevieve), Grandma (Kathy) and Godmother (Vivien).
Visiting Columbus for Stephanie's confirmation, Dolores was treated to Mothers Day brunch by her daughters, Julie and Cathy.
Labels:
Family Gatherings,
New Jersey,
New York,
Ohio
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Stephanie receives confirmation
Stephanie was confirmed on Saturday (May 7) at St. Patrick's Episcopal Church in Dublin, Ohio.
Confirmands from several Columbus-area parishes received the sacrament from Rt. Rev. Thomas Breidenthal, bishop of the Diocese of Southern Ohio.

Stephanie's godmother, Aunt Julie, and grandparents Hugh and Dolores joined proud mom Cathy at the service.

A reception followed in the parish hall, and the family members later went out for a celebratory lunch and visited together for the rest of the day.
Confirmands from several Columbus-area parishes received the sacrament from Rt. Rev. Thomas Breidenthal, bishop of the Diocese of Southern Ohio.

Stephanie's godmother, Aunt Julie, and grandparents Hugh and Dolores joined proud mom Cathy at the service.

A reception followed in the parish hall, and the family members later went out for a celebratory lunch and visited together for the rest of the day.
Labels:
Family Gatherings,
Milestones,
Ohio
Friday, April 29, 2016
Dolores teaches, judges at Needlearts assembly
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Dolores awards a ribbon |
Hugh writes: Dolores and I recently returned from eight days at the National Academy of Needlearts (NAN) Assembly in Troy, Michigan.
While there, Dolores taught a four day workshop called Exploring Creativity or “Designing out of the box.” The class size was larger than the photo shows because creativity causes the students to spread out.
Teaching a workshop |
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Genevieve back to work; new adventure for Bea
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Bea explores daycare |
"I feel very lucky to have been home for so long and still have my job to go back to," said Genevieve, manager of foundation relations and stewardship at the New York Public Library.
"Bea started at a daycare close by. ... She's doing pretty well! Her teachers report that she is very strong-willed!"
Labels:
Careers,
Milestones,
New York
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Catching up with Nolan
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One happy boy! Nolan, April 7 |
Gerrit and Angela's son, Nolan, is nearly nine months old now and - as seen in these photos posted recently by his proud dad and grandfather Owen - growing quickly and having a great time!
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Massachusetts,
Nolan,
Photos
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Msgr. Gallagher, beloved priest, has passed away
The Reverend Monsignor John A. Gallagher, the retired longtime pastor of St. Paul the Apostle Church in Yonkers, passed away on April 1.
Update: Brien and Dan attended the funeral Mass at St. Paul's on April 6. The church was packed with parishioners past and present and others who knew Msgr. Gallagher. The main celebrant was Bishop Gerald T. Walsh, the Archdiocese of New York's episcopal vicar for parts of Westchester County. He was joined by 38 other priests. The homily was given by Msgr. Patrick Carney, retired pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Hartsdale, a long-time friend of Msgr. Gallagher. Some 30 or so nuns of the Sisters of Life also attended and provided a choir for the service.
Those of us family members who grew up in St. Paul's parish fondly remember "Father Gallagher." He was just a few years out of seminary when Daniel and Lorraine moved into the parish in the late 1950s to raise their family. At the time, he was the most junior of three priests assigned to St. Paul's, and frequently visited the parish school where Danny, Kathy, Brien and Kevin were all students. He also oversaw the training and scheduling of altar boys.
Father Gallagher later became Monsignor Gallagher and pastor of St. Paul's, serving in that capacity for 25 years before retiring in 2003. During that time, Kevin and his wife, Kathy, were raising their own family in the parish, and Shanna and Kevin also attended St. Paul's School.
On the light side, he was known for speeding through the standard prayers at Mass and giving scholarly but convoluted sermons. Much more importantly, he was a devout, kind and caring minister to his parishioners. We especially remember his visits during Daniel's final illness. Although retired, the monsignor celebrated Daniel's funeral Mass.
Behind the scenes, his life story was quite extraordinary. Msgr. Gallagher was the longtime primary caregiver for his brother, Matthew, who was profoundly disabled from birth. His devotion to his brother is detailed in this 2012 article from Catholic New York.
Msgr. Gallagher wrote a book about his life with Matthew, titled "On Becoming a Person." It was featured in a 2007 article in the New York Daily News. Matthew passed away a few years ago.
Here is Msgr. Gallagher's obituary in the Westchester newspapers.
Update: Brien and Dan attended the funeral Mass at St. Paul's on April 6. The church was packed with parishioners past and present and others who knew Msgr. Gallagher. The main celebrant was Bishop Gerald T. Walsh, the Archdiocese of New York's episcopal vicar for parts of Westchester County. He was joined by 38 other priests. The homily was given by Msgr. Patrick Carney, retired pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Hartsdale, a long-time friend of Msgr. Gallagher. Some 30 or so nuns of the Sisters of Life also attended and provided a choir for the service.
Those of us family members who grew up in St. Paul's parish fondly remember "Father Gallagher." He was just a few years out of seminary when Daniel and Lorraine moved into the parish in the late 1950s to raise their family. At the time, he was the most junior of three priests assigned to St. Paul's, and frequently visited the parish school where Danny, Kathy, Brien and Kevin were all students. He also oversaw the training and scheduling of altar boys.
Father Gallagher later became Monsignor Gallagher and pastor of St. Paul's, serving in that capacity for 25 years before retiring in 2003. During that time, Kevin and his wife, Kathy, were raising their own family in the parish, and Shanna and Kevin also attended St. Paul's School.
Msgr. Gallagher poses with family members at McLean Avenue St. Patrick's Parade in 2012 |
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2007 NY Daily News photo |
Msgr. Gallagher wrote a book about his life with Matthew, titled "On Becoming a Person." It was featured in a 2007 article in the New York Daily News. Matthew passed away a few years ago.
Here is Msgr. Gallagher's obituary in the Westchester newspapers.
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