Matt was lost four years ago today in the World Trade Center. He worked for Cantor-Fitzgerald. I lost touch with Matt after high school, but will always remember him. He was a great friend at Seton Hall Prep, and we always had fun together. Matt was a cool kid, a good hockey player (we played ...
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Independence Day
This past Monday was the day that our wonderful country held its annual celebration of independence from the motherland of Britain. This past Tuesday I announced my own independence . . . from the mother-company that represents my current employer! I have officially resigned from my Pennsylvania anchor, leaving me to sail free ...
We Are the Robots
Late last month I embarked on a journey for robot sumpremacy with the Abington Heights High School Robotics Team. I joined the Cruzin' Comets on their second regional competition in two weeks. The first took place at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. The second at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. ...
Hazard Zet Forward
It was time to whip out your old blazer and sing the Alma Mater this past Thursday at the Trinity Pub on 84th Street. Basile, Barisonic, Halpin, Keating, Lingo, Zuhusky, and McCarthy crossed streams to create a force the upper east side hasn't seen since the likeness of Virgin Mary was deciphered in an ...
Presidential Portraits
Andy Hatch McCarthy's installation of his Presidential Portraits kicked off on November 12th and officially came to a close on December 1st. The display was held at the Valley Forge in Williamsburg Brooklyn, NYC. The opening party featured Hatch's work, consisting of one portrait for every President of the United States in history, as well ...