The MPHS Class of 1964 Reunion Committee held its final 'wrap-up' meeting on Halloween, Thursday, October 31st and one of our members, Ray Lupe, decided to add something special to perk up our discussion. The above photo tells "The rest of the story"! Joining Ray in the photo, are Donna Vosburgh Petty, Eva Giradinelli Mokhiber and Connie DiMonte Smith. Best regards to … [Read more...] about Happy Halloweeners!
Our 60th Class Reunion
The Reunion Committee extends our heartfelt thanks to each of you for making our 60th High School Reunion such a memorable and special occasion. It was truly wonderful to reconnect, reminisce, and share stories from the past six decades. Your presence, laughter, joy and spirit brought so much life to our celebration, and we couldn’t be more grateful for the time we all shared … [Read more...] about Our 60th Class Reunion
“What Haunts the Schenectady Stockade District?”
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“I Can’t Spell Schenectady!”
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1964 – Those were the days!
Average new house cost $13,050 Average income per year was $6,000 Gas per gallon cost 30¢ Average new car cost $3,500 Loaf of bread cost 21¢ U.S. postage stamp cost 5¢ Average monthly rent was $115 Movie ticket cost $1.25 Sony introduces the Betamax Video Recorder Oct. 27th Albert DeSalvo is arrested and later confesses to being the Boston Strangler 1964-65 Ford … [Read more...] about 1964 – Those were the days!
What is the official song of Schenectady?
"Our Schenectady," composed by John Van Laak and sung by Judi Merriam. Adopted by the Schenectady City Council Jan. 30, 1995. In Schenectady Our Schenectady What a warm and friendly place it is to be Nestled among plains and hills With a beautiful river that always gives us thrills And stores and shops with all that one might need or wish to see And legends and tales … [Read more...] about What is the official song of Schenectady?