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Name: Eric Price
Email:
rdrunr1688@aol.com
Comments:Great
site! Keep up the good work.
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Name: Mark Plavin
Email:
mp@lwol.net
Comments:Looking
Good!
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Name: Mike Hockman
Email:
Comments:
Looks good gentleman ! I surf the web from time to
time checking out fire department websites. I guess people
have sicker hobbles so I not too bad. I have to complement
you on yours. Keep up the good work!
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Name::: Bill
Torio
Email:
Comments:
As a former member of the North Massapequa Fire Department I
hope everyone appreciates our Volunteer Fire Fighters from
the Massapequa and North Massapequa Fire Departments.
Massapequa is very lucky, and should be very proud of the
outstanding service they provide to their communities. Not
that I'm partial (only bored and raised in North Massapequa)
but I know they are two of the best departments on Long
Island. Keep up the great work guys and gals.........You're
the BEST!!!!
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Name: James
Zilski
Email:
jim.zilski@web.de
Comments:
High to all the members of the NMFD. I was a member in 1958
before I left for the Army at the end of 1959 for a 3yr stay
that turned into a 20yr career. I live now in Germany and I
remember the torio boys and Ed Penna And the Frank Brothers
Jimmy Frazier Don Denmeade and so many others I cant
remember. If any body remembers me send me an email and I
will answer. Best regards
Jim Zilski
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Name: Tommy
Email:
Comments:
I was surfing the web
tonight and decided to look you guys up...what memories!
I live in Oklahoma City and work as a Lt. on the Oklahoma
City Fire Dept., getting ready to retire soon. One of the
reasons I got on the job down here is because as a kid one
day in 1965 I rode my bicycle from Seaford to watch N. Mass
fight a huge gas-station fire and thought that was the
greatest thing I'd ever seen! I eventually married Mike
McGroartys daughter who I met at that fire, and moved down
here. One of the feedback letters mentioned Jim Frazier, I
used to play drums for Mr. Frazier in the old Seaford Golden
Hawks in the mid-60's,...that was a great time in my life.
Anyhow, great web-site! thanks for going through the
trouble to put it up. Best of luck to you all, you guys stay
safe!
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Name: Joe Fitz
Email:
jfitz119@yahoo.com
Comments:
Hey I don't know
if any of you know me, it seems the department has changed
so much. I was in co#2 and moved. I was just on the website
and it looks great. If you recognize the name feel free to
contact me at the above e mail address.
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Name: Mike Kalinsky
Email:mhk1210@aol.com
Comments:
Glad to see you finnally became chief of the Dept. Gary. Remember all of your old days when you were just a fireman. Best of luck!
Mike Kalinsky
Engine company 3
Now in Jacksonville Fla.
PS Enjoy the winter snow. I don't miss it at all. Those were the good old days Nicky,David, and John was my captain. I miss all of you we were all brothers then. Please keep in touch!
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Name: Michael Neuwirth
Email:
paperman73@optonline.net
Comments:
I was a member of Company 1 for almost
five years back in the early 70s. It seems like only
yesterday. I never knew a greater group of people in my
life and I think of each of them very often. If any of
you remember me, I'd be happy to hear from you.
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Name: George Peterson
Email: GP@Peterson.com
Comments:
The website looks great, I never new there was a fire department website until I saw your sign infront of the house on hicksville rd. That thing is great. Keep up the good work.
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Name: Scott McCarthy
Email: scottmccarthy@frontiernet.net
Comments:
Your site is very good. I was checking it out as my father Bob McCarthy was a member in the fifties and sixties. He was Capt. of Co.#3. Some of the names in the feed back are familiar. Mike McGroarty was dads business partner in Mac Electric. Dad also played the Glockenspiel in the NMFD Drun & Bugle Corp so Jim Frazier is a name I remeber. Some other people I remember are Huddy, Kelly, Pokeres, Babcock, Larsen. And please someone say hello to Fred Penna for me.
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Name:
Janet (Manfredo) Smith
Email:
janetcon31@yahoo.net
Comments:
Just looking over your website as my dad was a fireman back in the sixties, Johnnie Manfredo. Some names sound familiar to me, though I was young. Hope you still make the little children happy with Santa on the brightly lit fire truck every Christmas. I know the kids on my block loved it. Keep up the good work
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