Dear Mainlanders
Greetings from The Island. Wish you were here. Some nit-pickers say we don’t even qualify as an “island,” since we’re connected by bridge to a Mainland we can see from every shore, but some days we’re so “Island-y” that we oughta wear grass skirts. (Well, maybe not ’til it warms up.)
Last Monday was one of those days. For the 40th straight year, the Lions Club threw a spaghetti dinner at the Holiday Inn and for three hours we were all connected by the strands. It’s to Islanders what the Hibernians’ St. Patrick’s gathering is to Mahoneys or what a Little Italy St. Joseph’s Table is to Ferraros (that’s Italian for Smith, in case you didn’t know.)
Even politicians who AREN’T running for office show up, trying to not look too hungry. Business is conducted; Martha Bojarski dispatched a courier to the Mainland for a new-logo Bisons T-shirt. Old acquaintances are renewed — last time we saw Tom and Ellie Zarbo, the toll was 50 cents.
Some regulars had excused absences, notably Jean Davern, in Lakewood Health Center. We enjoyed meeting some new arrivals, though their names have since evaporated into the fog of later years.
Things seemed a little quieter this year. It’s not quite the same without the late Bruce Kaiser bounding about hawking everything but the light fixtures. The vast Chinese auction brought a certain quiet decorum but we missed the chaos.
More than 500 joined the pastathon, according to Dick Crawford, and Island merchants donated some 50 auction items. It underwrites the Lions’ unique July project, bringing legions of disadvantaged youngsters to the Launch Club for a day of fun in the sun. That new movie they’re making, “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs”? Monday they coulda’ shot it here.
Few other notes. Gone from our midst is Shirley Kustich, who went to join husband Tony on March 13. Google “good neighbor” and you’ll see their picture. Son Rick about wrote the book on local fishing spots — in fact, he did. Also, a dinner regular, Trinity Pastor Emiritus Jim Lange. More about him in the next mailing ...
Well, gotta go train for the big Town Hall Easter Egg Hunt Friday morning at 11. Oops, nobody over 8, that’s why God invented grandchildren. Maybe we’ll have to bring our own eggs for the decorating at the Library next Saturday at 2.
Come visit, or at least keep in touch.
’til next week, then ...
Polly & Doug
E-mail “Letters from the Island” to pollyndoug@hotmail.com
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LETTERS FROM THE ISLAND: Community keeps its Fab Five
Dear Mainland Interventionists: Usually it takes a chowder sale to draw this many folks to our Fire Hall. Islanders were waiting at the doors at daybreak Thursday and filed in at a steady stream. Between the time we entered and left, 17 more had signed in.
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LETTERS FROM THE ISLAND: Clearing a path through the junk
Dear Joe: Thanks for coming last weekend to help us clean the room Dad calls his “office.” (Sanford & Son called their place an office, too.) It used to look as if a hurricane had just passed. Now it looks like a mere high-end tropical storm.
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GRAND ISLAND: Get ready for a bit of bridge work
State transportation officials said Tuesday they’ll do all they can to keep traffic flowing along the I-190 as crews work in the months ahead to replace the deck on the northbound south Grand Island Bridge.
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SMITH: Letters from the Island arrives
Greetings from The Island. Wish you were here. Some nit-pickers say we don’t even qualify as an “island,” since we’re connected by bridge to a Mainland we can see from every shore, but some days we’re so “Island-y” that we oughta wear grass skirts. (Well, maybe not ’til it warms up.)
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GRAND ISLAND: Sparks judgment by year’s end
Was the search warrant good?
That’s the question Grand Island Town Justice Mark Frentzel will answer before the end of the year regarding the Peter Sparks animal cruelty case on Grand Island. - GRAND ISLAND: School officials investigating weekend party About 40 GI seniors caught at party where alcohol was being served
- ISLAND FUND RAISER: Volunteers still sought for June 8 Relay for Life
- TUESDAY: Multi-car wreck halts southbound traffic off island (10:11 a.m.)
- GRAND ISLAND: Christmann named superintendent Robert W. Christmann has been selected as the new superintendent of schools for the Grand Island School District.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Grand Island tops Ken East The Grand Island Vikings wasted no time getting on the board Saturday afternoon. Only two plays into the game, tailback Matt McKenna took a handoff on a counter and scampered 65 yards to give GI an early lead — one which it would never relinquish. The Vikings ran for four scores in total during a 27-14 Class A North win over Kenmore East at Parker Field.
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