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Homecoming Football Game
Schreiber High School Cafeteria, 12:30 p.m.
Port Washington vs Plainview JFK, Hall of Fame induction at halftime 2:00 p.m.
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Saturday, Sept. 24
Seeber Field (track), 12:00 p.m.
Schreiber High School Cafeteria Auditorium, 9:00 a.m.
2022 Inductees
Grand Marshals: Businesses in Port for 3+ generations
Photo by Cathy Bongiorno
Main Street near Belleview Avenue up to Campus Drive, 11:30 a.m.
Other Pride in Port Weekend Sports
Family Fun Day
Polish American Hall (5 Pulaski Pl), 7:00 p.m.
Schedule Of Events
Norman Taylor
The Annual Hall of Fame Ceremony and Breakfast
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Senior Citizens’ Luncheon
Dinner Dance
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Family Fun Day will take place on the Seeber Field track where rides, crafts, face painting and more will please children of all ages. Other events planned along Campus Drive include the homecoming football game and a luncheon honoring senior citizens. The game begins at 2:00 p.m. and includes an Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony during halftime. The Athletics Department has scheduled additional Pride in Port sports: On September 22, Boys Varsity Soccer vs Oceanside at 5:00 p.m. and, on September 23, Girls Varsity Tennis vs Manhasset at 5:00 p.m. and Girls Varsity Soccer vs Herricks at 6:00 p.m. The senior luncheon will be held in the Schreiber cafeteria starting at 12:30 p.m. The Town of North Hempstead is providing bus transportation from the Port Washington Adult Activities Center parking lot at 80 Manorhaven Blvd. (cars may be left there during the day) at 10:30 a.m. making stops at Landmark on Main Street to the parade. Special seating will be provided in front of the LIRR station for senior citizens. After the parade, the bus will bring passengers to the senior luncheon at Schreiber, then back to the center at about 2:00 p.m.
Bounce slide for children to enjoy.
Students marching proudly.
Cotton candy time. (Photos by Debbie Greco)


A Full Day To Celebrate Pride In Port



At 7:00 p.m., the annual “Taste of Port Washington” Dinner Dance kicks off at the Polish-American Hall. This year’s Community Honoree is the Port Washington Parent Council Board. Food for the Dinner Dance’s cocktail hour and dinner will be catered from Port’s wonderful restaurants. Entertainment features performances by Sequel (waiting for confirmation).

—Submitted by Debbie Greco
n Saturday, Sept. 24, the 33rd Pride in Port celebration will begin at 9:00 a.m. and won’t end until 11:00 p.m. The day’s event line-up begins with the Annual Hall of Fame ceremony and breakfast, which starts at 9:00 a.m. in the Schreiber High School auditorium. Each year, Schreiber alumni who excelled in sports are honored. This year’s inductees are Caitlin Fitzpatrick (2006), Jacqueline Hehir (2004), Timothy Langton (1992), James McKenna (1975), Stephen Shackel (service award for 35 years coaching multiple sports and levels), and Norman Taylor (1956).


Visit the Pride in Port group Facebook page or call the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce at 516-883-6566 for more information.
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Dinner Dance tickets can be purchased in advance for $35 per person on eventbrite.com, search Pride in Port. The event often sells out, but if there are still seats available, tickets can be purchased at the door for $40 per person.
Face painting.

The parade, which begins at 11:30 a.m., is truly heartwarming since it demonstrates tremendous community pride. All seven of Port Washington’s public schools, in addition to many local organizations, participate. The parade starts at Main Street near Belleview Avenue and ends on Campus Drive. This year’s Grand Marshals are family-owned businesses that have operated in Port Washington continuously for three or more generations. At least ten have been identified.

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Before Cloghessy’s plans for Uniondale are set, the Vikings will play two road games to kick off the year. These two matchups, in Freeport and Westbury, will set the tone for
he 2021 season was more successful than 2020 for Vikings Football, a trend they intend to continue. Port reached the Nassau County Quarterfinals with a 3-5 regular season record and held their own in a tough playoff matchup against Massapequa. Led by graduating seniors Sahej Walia, Matt Freeman, and Henry Haberman, the boys took down East Meadow and Westbury, as well as Plainview JFK, in last year’s Pride in Port game. As this season’s Pride in Port game approaches, the Vikings’ hard work has only just begun.
In Schreiber’s home opener and home coming game, the team will face off against Uniondale, a team they did not face last season. However, Coach Kevin Cloghessy, in his fifth year as the program’s head coach, is confident he can develop a winning game plan.“This doesn’t impact our preparation; right now, the game plan is to focus on ourselves and continue to build from one day to the next,” said Cloghessy.
all-county honorable mention, Haberman, an all-county player, and Jett Reiter, last year’s starting quarterback, all graduated.
“We had ten full practices in 6 days, and we’re continuing to learn and improve head ing into week one. We’re looking to clean up
in all areas so we can line up and play fast.”
All of Port Washington will have a chance to see how the plans work out when the Vikings face off against Uniondale for the Pride in Port game on Sept. 24.

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While there are various questions that won’t be truly answered until the season be gins, Cloghessy and the rest of the coaching staff are working the team hard to prepare for the season ahead.
Pride in Port Homecoming game 2021. (Photos by Pam Monfort)
the Pride in Port game and the rest of the season. Freeport is another unfamiliar foe, as they did not play against Port during the 2021 season, but that won’t shake the team’s confidence. For now, they’re focused on building in the preseason.
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“Setting the tone early is very important, but all of that starts right now during camp and practices leading into week one,” said Cloghessy.Whilethese early-season games are essen tial to the team’s record and eventual playoff position, they are also crucial to building team chemistry and developing players that will take over for last year’s seniors. Leaders such as Walia, an all-conference offensive lineman who is continuing his football career at SUNY Cortland, Freeman, an
“It is always difficult to lose key players from your team,” said Cloghessy. “We’re not looking to replace anyone, but we’re looking forward to various players stepping up.”
While he wasn’t recognized during the county award ceremony, Reiter might be the most difficult player to replace. He started under center in their playoff game against Massapequa and ran for score, capping a season with several games of 100+ yards through the air. This year, Senior John McCarthy will start under center.

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“John McCarthy will be the starting QB and the leader for our offense. He is sur rounded by various athletes like Luke Meyer and Troy Stephenson and a few others who will contribute to our team,” said Cloghessy.
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The Pride in Port Committee wishes to thank all of the sponsors for their generosity in support of this year’s event. Their donations help offset costs of the day’s events so more college scholarships can be awarded to graduating seniors at the end of the 2022-23 school year. Special thanks to Diamond Angel sponsors Peter & Jeri Foundation and the Town of North Hempstead for their extensive and continuous support over the years.
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Alf Overage, born in Norway in 1920, immigrated to Port Washington in 1947 and started Alf’s roofing. In the 1960s, Helen Overage Willert and her husband became co-owners and in 1975, Alf’s grandson, Wayne Alf Willert, purchased the company and incorporated it in 1985. This year is the 75th year of the family-owned and operated roofing company. Alf’s Roofing is known for fixing any type of complicated roof leaking issues.
This year, ten businesses have been selected as the Grand Marshals for Pride in Port. They are family-owned businesses that have been operating in Port Washington for three or more generations. Each business provides a personable experience. Below is a brief history of each business.
Alper’s Hardware original storefront. (Photo provided by Alper’s Hardware)
Chester’s Towing original storefront. (Photo provided by Chester’s Towing)


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Alper’s Hardware and Paint Store

Alper’s was established in 1911. They are Port Washington’s oldest store (and possibly business.) They were first opened as Samuel Alper Jewelers just a few doors down the block from their current location. The business has evolved over the years into the current hardware store format. Their ability to change with times and the needs of Port Washington is constant. In the past, Alper’s sold parts to Model-Ts, the first color TVs in Port Washington and sporting goods. Now, in addition to their core hardware departments, they sell men’s apparel from Carhartt and even BBQ sauce and pizza ovens. They are currently in their fourth generation of ownership and the fifth has worked there as well.
Anthony’s World of Floors

49 Manorhaven Blvd. 516-883-2159
Anthony’s World of Floors has been owned and operated by the Garofalo family since 1972. Three generations of Garofalos have strived to ensure quality, reliability, and expert craftsmanship for over 50 years. The current owners are second-generation Bobby Garofalo & Joe Garofalo, and third-generation Nichole Garofalo, who all run the day-to-day operations. Under the guidance of Anthony Garofalo, Anthony’s World of Floors has become a household name in its community. This close-knit family and company have built a reputation they are proud of. The business and the Garofalo family believe in giving back to the community that supports it. They plan to continue to provide quality carpet, flooring & installations for many more generations in the future.
accidents in town, whether car, truck or home. Their specialization in automotive towing and heavy duty recovery, transport, as well as various road issues is what stands them apart. Chester’s has served not only Port Washington, but has offered service from Montauk to all of the boroughs and the tri-state area. Today, Chester’s has 10 trucks and 6 employees. On any given day, Bob Chester’s son-in-law Rob Hehn, husband of Bob’s daughter Tara Chester, and son Robert Nicholas run the regular operations. Their children Robert Nicholas and Leah are the 4th generation of family members to have a share in the business. Always ready to ‘just help’, the Chester family has continuously been an important part of the Port Washington community.
356 Port Washington Blvd. 516-883-8509
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113 Main Street 516-883-3553
Joseph N. Canigiani Real Estate of 113 Main Street was founded by the late Joseph N. Canigiani, a well-known local real estate developer, who was joined by his son Joseph A. Canigiani as the business transitioned to management of their real estate holdings and then his grandson James J. Canigiani and James’ wife Karina. For three generations, the Canigiani family has been proud to serve their community by providing Port Washington residents with rental housing and fellow Port Washington business owners with retail and commercial properties.
4 Beechwood Ave. 516-883-0547
Campbell’s Carpet & Service was started by Skip & Kathy Campbell in 1965. For the first 20 years they ran their business from their home. Skip installed & measured during the day while Kathy took care of the phones, accounting and ordering. In the evenings Skip would return home for dinner and evening appointments with clients in their home showroom. Their daughter Kim came to work for them in 1985 and shortly after that the business moved out of their home and into a new showroom. In 2021 the showroom moved to their current location of 356 Port Washington Blvd. Their entry into carpet & upholstery cleaning 40 years ago was born out of demand from their clients to help service the carpets they were selling and installing. The warehouse and cleaning division is currently located at 10 Secatoag Ave, and is headed up by Evan; Skip & Kathy’s grandson - the 3rd generation of Campbell involved in the business. Campbell’s longevity can be summed up by the incredible work ethic and dedication to customer satisfaction of Skip & Kathy,

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S.F. Falconer Florist has been a pillar in Port Washington for over 100 years. The founder of the firm, Simon Frederick Falconer, was a native of Scotland who came to America in 1905. He resided in a small house on South Maryland Avenue which today is part of the store erected on that site. After his death in 1960, the business was taken over by his son, Frederick, who ran it with his wife Dorothy. Fred Sr. retired in 1980 and Fred Jr. took over and is the current owner. He is an interior plant scape designer with an incredible knowledge of plants and flowers. In addition, he is a 48-year member of the Port Washington Fire Department, Treasurer of the Port Washington Benevolent Exempts Association and a Vice-Commander of the American Legion. He has served a multitude of community organizations including the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce, the Port Washington Lions Club, Cancer Care, the Port Youth Association, the Pride in Port Committee and Port’s PAL program. It is no wonder Fred Jr. was chosen as the Community Chest of Port Washington 2019 Citizen of the Year. His devotion to Port Washington has been noted as “one of the most caring and generous contributors” to our community.
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S.F. Falconer Florist and Gifts storefront. (Photo from S.F. Falconer’s FaceBook)
Campbell’s Carpet
For almost one hundred years, Chester’s Highway Garage has looked over Port Washington Blvd., watching the evolution of trolley cars and horseless carriages change to a 4 lane faster pace roadway. In 1926, the business was founded by Chester brothers, John and Frank. In 1932, James took over the business from his brothers. Since it opened, Chester’s has remained at the same general location, a landmark in the community. After high school Robert Chester (Bobby) joined his father in the business, which has been an important entity to the community. It started with a 1916 Twin-Six Packard that had the back removed so they could ‘put the hand crane in it’. This was their first tow truck. Chester’s has always been a huge presence in the many unfortunate
which was firmly ingrained in both Kim and Evan. Staying on top of the latest styles, and technology is a close second as it leads directly to customer satisfaction. As for a 4th generation - they haven’t been born yet... but hopefully.
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8 South Maryland Ave. 516-767-0866

In 1939, brothers Mario and John Maura entered into the landscape gardening and maintenance business being operated by their father Michelangelo. The two brothers worked side by side until 1940 when John entered into the military service. The business continued to evolve and soon added a quality nursery and garden supply center. The Maura brothers were reunited following John’s discharge in 1945 and together continued to provide their customers with professional service and quality landscape design. The Maura Garden Center was renowned for its spectacular offering of Christmas trees, wreaths and roping during the holiday season. Maura Bros. now offers more than just landscaping and maintenance and provides masonry, asphalt services, retaining walls, drainage
Shields Plumbing & Harrware original storefront. (Photo provided by Shields Plumbing & Hardware)

The office of Dr. Herman Katims was opened at 76 Main Street in October of 1938. The office was expanded in 1982 when he was joined by his son, Dr. Sanford Katims and was further expanded to a third storefront in 1992. Dr. Herman has passed on, but Dr. Sandy’s daughter, Dr. Rachel Katims joined the practice in 2019. They specialize in treatment of eye diseases including glaucoma, the fitting of contact lenses, and they have a large selection of eyeglasses. They’ve been here for 84 years for several reasons; Port Washington is such a special place and Dr. Herman always came home from the office happy. He loved Port Washington and the people here that make it so special. This was what Dr. Sandy saw for so many years and what encouraged him to follow in his father’s footsteps. Naturally, Dr. Rachel was encouraged for the same reasons. Dr. Sandy is married to Amy who manages a pro-shop for SportTime Tennis in Syosset. Dr. Rachel is married to Scott Schwartz who is an OFAC officer / BSA officer at Anchorage Bank.

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The Shields Family for over 105 years has been and continues to be “Here to Help”. John Francis Shields served in World War I. He returned from his service in the United States Army to serve the community of Port Washington. John established “Shields Bros.”, a Plumbing, Heating, Roofing, and Hardware business, serving the North Shore communities. John and his wife, Helen, lived on Summit Road in Beacon Hill. They raised their only son John Edmond Shields, known as “Jack”, to know and grow the family busi nesses. Jack served as a counterintelligence officer in the Korean War from 1952-1954. After Jack’s overseas service and the unfor tunate passing of his father, he took the reins of the Shields businesses. Jack and his wife, Ann, introduced their children: JP, Patti, Rob, and Kevin at very early ages to cultivate their knowledge of the many moving parts of the family businesses. A devastating fire in 1990 consumed the Shields’ brick and mortar establishment. The business immediately reopened across the street. The challenge to rebuild strengthened their drive and resolve resulting in the stately building residing over lower Main Street today. Sadly, Jack passed away in 2006 leaving the businesses to the third generation. Ann continued to wo-man the front counter every weekend until COVID forced her into retirement. Today, Shields Plumbing and Hardware, thanks to the many generations of loyal customers and dedicated employees, continues to thrive. Patti and Kevin are now at the helm of the family businesses cherished by a century of family members. The Shields businesses are still “Here to Help”, every day, seven days a week.
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systems, excavation and site work as well as commercial snow removal. In 1967 Maura Bros. moved to Port Washington under the leadership of John Sr. who was at the helm up until his retirement in 1976, following which his two sons, John Jr. & Ronald, took over the business. Today Maura Bros. has moved into its fourth generation and continues the traditions started in the 1930s, affording its customers the best in quality, service and design, with brothers John and Rob embracing those same principles of integrity, honesty and customer satisfaction that their great-grandfather instilled in the business at its inception.
Dr. Katims Optometrist original storefront. (Photo provided by Dr. Katims Optometrist)
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field. As an 8th grader, she immediately made her way to a Varsity starter, playing for Roger Winter. As an attack player, Jackie was named captain of the team her senior year, was a two-time All-County player, two-time Academic All-American and won the Coaches Award her junior year.
During her junior year, the team clinched the Conference Title for the first time in Schreiber history. They were the only team on LI to be undefeated and untied.
Caitlin now works for the Excel Sports Performance Academy, providing emergency care and evaluation to athletes of all ages
at sporting events, showcases and tournaments across Long Island. She is also newly hired by Orlin and Cohen in the Sports Medicine field.
Jim has coached Chatham NJ youth lacrosse, baseball, basketball and soccer teams from fourth through eighth grade while his children were moving through the system.
In the spring, Jackie took to the lacrosse
Playing four years on the Varsity Field Hockey team, she was awarded All-County for her sophomore, junior and senior years. Jackie served as captain during her last two years as a leader on and off the field while receiving the Coaches Award andDuringMVP. her sophomore year, the team won the county championships with a 2-1 victory over Baldwin. Jackie proved her leadership as an influential and contributing halfback player on the field.
Jackie graduated from Harvard in 2008 and achieved a Master’s in Public Health from Columbia University in 2011. She served as a consultant for one year at PricewaterhouseCoopers and went on to Russell Reynolds Associates, where she worked until 2015. She then moved to San Francisco, where Castlight Health employed her as a Senior Product Manager until 2018. She is presently employed as a Senior Programs Manager for Intercom, a software company specializing in business messaging, providing businesses with a way to chat with their customers.
However, Caitlin’s lacrosse success story began on the lower field as a four-year
Jackie has forged her place in the athletic world as an Ironman competitor. She has qualified for the Marine Corps Marathon run in October, which will be held in Arlington, Virginia. This marks her tenth
his good friend Bruce Schauer. In the fall of 1973, Jim was an AllConference player in football. He courageously skipped Basketball and instead wrestled. Although ‘new’ to the sport, his dual team record was nine wins and three losses. During the spring, lacrosse became his passion as he was part of a dynamic first midfield of McDonald, McKenna and Chris Kane (who is a 1991 PWAHOF inductee) who were scoring threats against allAsopponents.asenior,Jim stood out for football as the team went undefeated. He was named to the ‘Nassau County Gridiron 44’. Jim again lettered in basketball and focused on lacrosse in the spring. Named senior captain, Jim led

As a sophomore, ‘Kip’ played JV Football, JV Basketball and Varsity Lacrosse. He was “quick-witted and very sharp, good hands, a natural,” as cited by
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It’s not too often that female athletes pass through the hall of Schreiber earning nine Varsity letters in two sports–yet this was something that Jackie accomplished in both field hockey and lacrosse.
marathon run. She is an avid distance runner and cyclist, biking 650 miles across Europe, from France to Italy via the Alps.
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Caitlin Fitzpatrick, 2006
Varsity goalkeeper. She was honored with All-Conference Honors and Honorable Mention All-County. Her ability to protect the lacrosse goal catapulted her into a college career. She attended Adelphi University, where the accolades started as a sophomore when she was named ECC Rookie of the Week. A two-time C. Markland Kelly Award winner, given to the top college women’s lacrosse goaltender in the NCAA, Caitlin helped the Panthers repeat National Championships both in 2009 and 2010. She was the only player to repeat as an Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) First Team All-American in Division II in 2009 and 2010. The Northeast-10 Conference Goalkeeper of the Year finished her career with a 54-2 record and 487 saves at Adelphi.
the team to one of its best seasons in history. A powerhouse of athleticism and devotion, the team developed a record of 19-2 and lost to arch-rival Manhasset by 1 goal in the playoffs. Jim finished with 2nd team AllCounty honors.
In addition to her All-American honor
Jacqueline Hehir, 2004
Jim McKenna played at a time in the Port Washington School district history where Sousa was still a ‘junior high school,’ and Schreiber was a building of 10-12th grade.
In the winter, Caitlin continued her success in winter track and field as a shot putter, where she medaled and qualified for Conference Championships, County Championships and Section VIII Championships each year. She was named two-time All-County, two-time All-Conference and Conference Champion during her high school career.


James McKenna, 1975
Caitlin was an outstanding three-sport athlete while at Schreiber. In the fall, Caitlin was the goalkeeper for soccer–and played two years on the JV team, where they went undefeated her freshman year, and two years on the Varsity team.
She went on to play at Harvard. Although the team was unsuccessful at any post-season play, Jackie was often noted as an outstanding mid-field player who specialized in defensive play, often guarding and limiting threatening opponents.
in 2010, she was named the IWLCA Division II Goalkeeper of the Year and was chosen to play in the North-South Senior All-Star Game. She was also a two-time NCAA Division II All-Tournament selection (2009, 2010).Upon graduation in 2010, Caitlin became an assistant coach at several Universities. She has coached for Liberty Lacrosse, Breakout Goaltending and has acted as the Club Director and Director of College Recruiting for T3. In her spare time, she is a member of Fire Medic Co. #1 of the PWFD, serving as an EMT, and Training Committee Chair, and was awarded the REMSCO Act of Bravery for actions taken in July 2011 during severe weather and life-threatening injuries sustained by patients.
As a freshman, Jim began the fall season participating in a successful freshman soccer season as the goalkeeper, whose determination aided in an undefeated season; and played Basketball on the freshman team and was named MVP, and went on to play JV Lacrosse in the spring.
Jim went to Ashland University in Ohio, where he played men’s lacrosse for four years. As a DIII school at the time, he was honored by being selected to the ‘AllMidwest’ Team for his freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons and served as Captain in his junior and senior years.
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in a winning run. He has experienced exhilarating wins and humiliating losses. His hope is that the athletes learned discipline, determination, a work ethic, resiliency and respect for one another through competition on and off the court and fields.
The philosophy of ‘winning is not everything’ – yet teaching the games, and seeing improvement in players’ skills throughout the seasons, was his accomplishment. Teams were a part of the ‘Shack Attack,’ and ‘Shackelisms’ are what evolved and what kids remember – ‘butt in the gut’, ‘enjoy the religious experience’, ‘catch the darn ball’ are comments that Steve used daily.
Steve began his ‘middle school’ career. In addition, he coached eighth-grade softball. Continuing his goal of pride for his players, he re-vitalized the players’ uniforms, replaced the digital scoreboards, and facilitated new glass backboards and rims for both gyms. He worked with the Varsity coaches to institute philosophies and offenses that would create continuity with the 7-12 programs.
With a teaching and coaching career that Coach Shackel describes as the ‘platform for providing a positive athletic experience and educating life lessons,’ Coach Shackel may have thought that’s where it ended with his Coachretirement.Shackelgrew up in Port Washington, attending St. Mary’s and playing basketball for the Gaels until his graduation in 1968. He went on to play at Marist College throughout his four years, graduating in 1972.
of something special, as representatives of their school, community, parents and coaches. He renovated a closet in the boys’ locker room, painted it blue and white, hung name plates with players’ names and numbers, and provided hangers for uniforms washed after each game by his wife, Mary. The players responded with enthusiasm and pride. Finishing the season against some of Nassau County’s powerhouses of basketball, the record did not display an outstanding win/loss statistic; instead, the team was honored with the County’s Sportsmanship Award.
The Port Washington School District employed Steve in 1973 as a ‘junior high school’ social studies teacher. Soon into his career, he began coaching the seventh-grade softball and the ninth-grade girls’ basketball teams. He continued in these positions until 1985, when Sousa became an elementary school and Weber the ‘middle school’.
During his tenure as Varsity coach, Steve and counterpart Stephanie Joannon (girls Varsity coach) created a media guide to highlight players and introduce them to the community. It contained player profiles, Viking history, schedules, statistics and various articles about the sport they both enjoyed a passion for. After eight years as the Varsity coach, Steve resigned to watch his daughters play at the collegiate level.
In 1999-2001, both boys and girls middle school basketball positions opened up and
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When Steve retired in 2011, he continued to coach for three more years and realized it was time to turn the program to a younger generation. The passion for the game remains. The ever-present memories exist of witnessing players meeting a success, hitting a winning shot, or driving
Steven Shackel, 35 Years of Coaching

In 1987, Steve was approached by the Athletic Director to be the boys’ varsity basketball coach. He accepted the position with a primary mission of creating an atmosphere where the athletes were part
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His Dad, a WWII veteran, died suddenly in January of Norman’s sophomore year. The work in Sands Point immediately terminated, and his mom was invited to work
Norman graduated from Paul Smiths College in the Adirondacks that did not have football or track. He graduated #1 in his class. He then entered the US Marine Corp Reserves. Norman has continued his relationship with the Marines by joining the Huntington Marine Veterans and performing various charitable actions. He was self-employed in his landscape and tree business for over 15 years. After sustaining an injury, he joined the Donno Company on his father-in-law’s invitation, eventually becoming a full partner and President, overseeing operations, labor and equipment.
contracts and having input into paving contracts, cement work, tree maintenance and removal.
Norman Taylor, 1956
Norman Taylor is a 1956 graduate of Paul D. Schreiber High School. It is also here that he met and married his high school sweetheart, Judy Donno. He immigrated to the United States from Scotland in 1948, his family looking for the ‘bright future’ of the United States. He first resided in White Plains, then Great Neck, and in 1954, Port Washington.Normwas a devoted and magnanimous athlete who recognized the importance of commitment. He started his athletic career in Great Neck, competing in track, winning 1st place in the North Shore Championship Relay, and placing in other events. In 1954, his Dad took a job as a chauffeur and superintendent on an estate in Sands Point, his mom, a maid and cook for that family, and in the evenings, for Perry Como. With that, he began attending Schreiber. He knew athletics was a great way to meet people and make friends.

team of Saulter, Slosser, Taylor and Purdy was tough to beat. They ran for a new record for the relay at the Port Invitational. As a senior, Norm was captain of the team, scored many medals and was awarded the Peter Mertz Memorial Trophy for track. He also was honored when he received a scholarship from the Flower Hill Garden Club upon graduation.
He is currently a Trustee for the Village of Plandome Heights, serving since 2007 negotiating sanitations and snow removal
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Norm’s stories are an amazing collection of forged memories that deserve the recognition of a hard-working immigrant to our community.
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for Helen Sperry Lee, daughter of Elmer Sperry (Sperry Gyroscope), on their estate in Lake Success. Every day, Norm made his way back to town on foot; he would change and clean up in a public bathroom, attend school, compete, and do his best in academics. The school eventually got word of it and threatened to drop him from the rolls. The community rallied, and Mrs. Dell, the mother of Bobby Dell, marched up to the Administration office and indicated that he was living with her and that he should remain as a student at Schreiber. And so he did.As
a sophomore, he lettered in Varsity Football as an offensive end, defensive safety and kicker. He continued to run track, placing as the anchor in the 880 Relay; 1st place in the Port Invitational, 2nd Place in the Section VIII Championship, and the North Shore Championship.
Success followed Norm as he entered his junior and senior years. In 1955 he again lettered in football and track, where he continued to compete in the high jump, hurdles, 880 relays and 400 yard dash. The
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finished as the Nassau County Class A Semi-Finalist and the County Finalist during his senior season. During his junior and senior years, he was named with “All-County” honors, scored 256 career points, and served as a senior captain.
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As an economics major, he is presently the Project Manager for Centennial Elevator Industries and has been the Manager for the NYC Transit Authority elevator modernization. Tim is still involved with lacrosse, coaching with the Shore 2 Shore club program, and providing private lessons.
Tim joined the high school lacrosse program as an 8th grader, playing on the JV team. He started his Varsity calling during 10th grade. During that year, the team won the County Championship yet lost the Long Island Championship by a goal. During his junior year, the team


Tim cites his athletic history for his success, “It gave me a competitive edge in life and taught me to get what you want,” he says. “I also gained a sense of being on a team and working with a group of players. It was like being in a fraternity, which was spectacular.”
Timothy Langton, 1992
During the winter season, Tim ran winter cross country. He lettered for two years, winning the Manhattan two mile and was named the team captain during his senior year. Yet, the spring sport he participated in, lacrosse, gave him the career and notoriety that Tim is known for.
the Saints in three seasons. He was a part of the NYAC Club Championship team in 1999 and had been an integral member of Harvey’s Lax Club and the North Hempstead Lacrosse Club Alumni.

Tim was a strong athlete at Schreiber High School and was a seven Varsity letter athlete participating in football, winter cross country andTimlacrosse.played two years on the JV team and two years on Varsity. Coach Del Gais remembers him as a ‘fierce competitor’ - perfect description.

Tim’s mom chose Towson University to be the next step that he would take. Playing for the Tigers, Tim moved from attack to middie. During his four seasons, Towson made two NCAA Tournament appearances; during his junior year as the D1 runner-up and senior year in the D1 quarter-finals. He was named Division I 1st Team All-American Midfield and served as team captain during his senior year.Lacrosse opened the door for Tim, as he was a North-South All-Star in 1996; and also won the team’s Ferrante Award in 1995 as a junior with proven academic excellence. With outstanding statistics, Tim was the first overall pick in the NLL draft in 1996, chosen to play for the NY Saints. He went on to play 32 games for
Tim was inducted into the Towson’s Hall of Fame in 2008. He was only the second player at that time in school history to have earned first-team All-American honors at the D1 level.
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andmark on Main Street was built in 1908 to be Main Street School. Main Street School was a big step for education in Port Washington as it was the first high school in the area and offered elevated standard education.
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collaboration of civic-minded individuals, government, business and not-for-profit organizations, all sharing the belief that a community’s commitment to a richer cultural, recreational, civic, educational and social life and the celebration of diversity benefits the quality of life for all.” The theater hosts many shows, including concerts, speaker engagements, plays, comedy shows, cover bands, body-building competitions, dance performances, meetings and birthday parties.

Visit landmarkonmainstreet.org and portnet.org for more details on Port’s history.

The History Of Our High School



Main Street School, 1908. (From Anton Media Group Archives) Landmark on Main Street, 2021. (From Anton Media Group Archives)
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“Main Street School’s cornerstone was laid on Sept 21, 1908,” according to the Port Washington Union Free School District. “The property had been purchased for $36,000, and the construction costs were $75,000. The voters passed the bond for the school to be built by a vote of 55 for and 46 against. The community’s celebration included a parade with the 600 school children, many local organizations, the Board of Education and three marching bands.”
In 1929, Main Street School became an elementary school because a new high school was built to accommodate the growing population. What is known today as Weber Middle School was built in 1927 and took in the tenth through twelfth graders from Main StreetWithSchool.thealready increasing popularity of the suburbs on Long Island, the ‘baby boom’ after World War II only aided in the significant population increases. Paul D. Schreiber High School opened in 1953 and has remained

Port Washington’s high school for almost 70 years.Asfor the old Main Street School, the board of education closed the school and put it up for bid in 1984. Community groups and passionate residents fought to keep the building a part of the town and repurpose it to preserveAccordinghistory.tothe
Port Washington News archives, “through a capital campaign, donations from local philanthropists and funding from all levels of government, Landmark leaders were able to raise $12


million for the center’s acquisition and renovation. Construction began in 1994, and in November 1995, the Landmark on Main StreetNowopened.”theLandmark on Main Street has been open for 27 years. The building is a large part of Port’s history and has been transformed into a space for the community to gather and attend shows in the Jeanne RimskyAccordingTheater.toLandmark on Main Street, the building serves as “a unique model of community development. Landmark is a
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Every year, the Parents’ Council organizes several important initiatives to serve our district’s families in need, from the winter and spring clothing drives at the Manorhaven Pool, to a community-wide holiday gift card collection from which families across all seven schools and the Port Pre-K Throughoutbenefit.theschool year, Parents’ Council serves as a liaison between our schools’ parent organizations and district administration, amplifying parent voices on the issues affecting Port students and providing the community with important information about what is happening in our schools and our town. Each year, Parents’ Council hosts several CommUNITY Conversations—discussions or presentations that bring together parents, educators, administrators and often, outside experts,
This year’s Pride in Port Community Honoree is the Port Washington Parents’ Council Board. The executive board consists of Co-President Jessica Melwani, Co-President Sara Klein, Treasurer Sandra Alvarez and Secretary Sara Raber. The Port Washington Parents’ Council is a not-forprofit volunteer organization focused on collaboration and community-building across our district’s five elementary schools, middle and high schools. The board serves as a liaison to district administration, helps amplify parent voices, facilitates coordination with community resources, and conducts important outreach initiatives. Here is a bit more about the Port Washington Parents’ Council Board.
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in dialogue about the most pressing issues affecting our children. We have tackled a broad range of topics in the past—from mental health and mindfulness, to understanding addiction and combatting hate— and always welcome the community’s input on subjects worth addressing in this unique forum!Importantly, each year, the Parents’ Council serves as a reliable source of timely, accurate information about the annual school budget, and helps ensure that families are aware of and informed about the critical budget vote.
Q What aspects of the board do you feel have made the biggest impact on community-building across the Port Washington School District?
A While the importance of Parents’ Council’s public-facing community outreach efforts cannot be overstated, one tremendous impact of our work that most families feel but never see is the coordination we facilitate across the district’s HSAs, PTA and district administration. Over the past few years, our community was tested by events and forces that pushed people apart—the pandemic, a difficult economic climate, and a divisive socio-political environment among them. Yet the need for connection and collaboration was never greater. Parents’ Council rose to that challenge, opening lines of communication across all of our parent organizations, and fostering increased connection and collaboration with administration. With Parents’ Council’s support, our district’s nine parent organizations have never worked more collaboratively than they do today, communicating regularly, openly and in a unified way, to ensure that students across our buildings are receiving consistently excellent, equitable and enriching school experiences.
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Q How does it feel to be named the Pride in Port community honoree?
A This spring, Parents’ Council will celebrate 25 years serving the Port Washington school community. On behalf of the many dedicated volunteers who came before us, we are incredibly honored

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The PW Parents’ Council was established in 1998 to create a structure for parents, educators, and home-school associations to work efficiently and effectively with district administration in pursuit of common goals: fostering the well-being of our district’s children and helping them achieve their fullest potential.


A Parents’ Council is working on some great stuff for 2022-2023 school year! Families with students in the district should keep their eyes peeled for a brand new, weekly Parents’ Council email newsletter, highlighting the latest and greatest in our



What can the Port families and school administrators and educators look forward to from the Parent Council Board this school year?

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We’re also working on some thought-pro voking CommUNITY Conversations, and welcome the community’s ideas, suggestions and expertise. We look forward to continuing to strengthen the relationships within our district that empower parents to support their students, and to exploring new partnerships with the many other organizations that contribute so much to our vibrant community!
to receive this recognition from the Pride in Port committee and proud of the work Parents’ Council has done--and continues to do--for Port Washington students and families. While Parents’ Council’s impact is felt throughout the community, the work itself is often unseen by the many families our organization serves. First and foremost, we are grateful for the dedication of our district’s incredibly strong and talented parent leaders in our HSAs and PTA, and for the openness and collaborative spirit of our district administrators and Board of Education trustees. We are grateful for the decades of work and leadership that Parents’ Council has brought to our community; the chance to create new and necessary impact for Port Washington students and families, year after year; and for the recognition and awareness this honor brings to our organization.
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schools and our community. Community members without children in our schools can also subscribe and stay up to date by emailing pwparentcouncil@gmail.com with “SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER” in the subject line. Over the summer, Parents’ Council was hard at work launching its first Website (www.pwparentcouncil. org), which provides quick access to the latest news, upcoming events and helpful resources. District families and community members can also stay connected to Parents’ Council by following us on Instagram and Facebook (@ pwparentscouncil).Asalways,families can count on Parents’ Council to collect and distribute warm winter coats, clothing and accessories of all sizes this fall (gather up those donations for us in October!), and summer clothing and sports equipment in the spring.

The Barbara Faticone Pride in Port Scholarship is given to a senior who best demonstrates the same volunteer qualities of the Pride in Port committee’s beloved co-chair, Barbara Faticone. A lifelong resident of Port Washington, Barbara’s community involvement spans 50 years with dozens of organizations.

From the left; Pride in Port (PIP) Co-Chair Fred Pollack, 2022 Barbara Faticone PIP Scholarship recipient Amy Baxter and PIP Co-Chair Barbara Faticone.

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This year’s Community Honoree is the Port Washington School District Parent Council Board, which is being recognized for its exceptional level of devotion to furthering the education of all students throughout the District.
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Dinner attendees presented with citations. (Photos from Debbie Greco)
End The Day With “A Taste Of The Town” Dinner Dance





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The Schreiber High School Awards Ceremony included Pride in Port awards and a scholarship. Recipients are chosen based on their high level of “Pride in Port.”
he full day of Pride in Port activities culminates at the “Taste of the Town” Pride in Port Dinner Dance. Dozens of local restaurants generously donate food for the cocktail hour and dinner for this special event that is enjoyed by hundreds of people each year. Held at the Polish-American Hall, the Dinner Dance begins at 7:00 p.m. Entertainment features performances by Sequel.
extends thanks and appreciation to these students for their exceptional dedication to theThiscommunity.year’sPride in Port celebration will take place on Saturday, Sept. 24. The day’s events begin with a parade at 11:30 a.m., Senior Citizen luncheon at 12:30 p.m., homecoming football game at 2 p.m. and the “Taste of Port Washington” dinner dance at 7 p.m. Visit Pride in Port’s Facebook page for details.
The 2022 Community Service Award recipients are Sarah Braunschweiger, Rebecca Gaidis, Carlene Geida, Matthew Hellerman, Kelly Interiano and Olivia Johnson. The Pride in Port committee

Tickets for the Dinner Dance can be purchased in advance for $35 per person via eventbrite.com (search Pride in Port). The event often sells out, but if seats are still available, tickets can be purchased at the door for $40 per person.

—Submitted by Debbie Greco
Pride in Port Awards Presented to 2022 Graduates

Based on her dedication to our com munity, Amy Baxter was chosen as the recipient of the 2022 Scholarship. “It is impressive and heartwarming to learn how many things the students volunteer for while still in school,” Faticone said. “Amy truly exemplifies what Pride in Port is all about. We are very proud to honor her.”
Pride in Port Community Service Awards are given to seniors who make significant contributions to Pride in Port, such as the pep rally, parade, etc.
—Submitted by the Pride in Port Committee
Schreiber High School cheerleaders have graciously volunteered to serve lunch to the senior citizens who attend the luncheon and the Dexter Skully Trio will provide musical entertainment.
The Pride in Port committee thanks Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, S.F. Falconer’s Florist and The Peter & Jeri Dejana Foundation for generously sponsoring the senior luncheon. Schreiber High School is located at 101 Campus Drive. Reservations are not necessary to attend, but are appreciated to ensure there is enough food. Call 883-6656.TheSchreiber cafeteria is fully accessible from the entrance just north of the main entrance. Bus transportation
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is available to and from the parade and luncheon. The bus will leave the Port Washington Adult Activities Center located at 80 Manorhaven Boulevard at 10:30 a.m. There is ample parking in the Center lot. The bus will make a stop at the bus stop in

ne of the favorite events that take place each year during Pride in Port is a luncheon honoring the community’s senior citizens. This year’s Pride in Port celebration will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24. The senior luncheon, which will be held in the Schreiber High School cafeteria, begins at 12:30 p.m. immediately following the parade.




Senior Citizens Invited To Pride In Port Luncheon

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Afterwards, the bus will take the seniors back to the railroad, Landmark and the senior center. In the event of inclement weather, call 516-883-6656 for a revised bus schedule directly to Schreiber High School.

—Submitted by Debbie Greco
From the left; Pride in Port Committee Members Barbara Faticone and Bonnie Doran with a senior citizen enjoying the free luncheon. (Photo contributed by Debbie Greco)
Senior Luncheon attendees.
front of Landmark on Main Street at 10:45 a.m. and arrive at the LIRR Station at 11 a.m., where there will be special seating to view the Pride in Port parade. When the parade ends, the bus will bring seniors to the Schreiber cafeteria for the luncheon.

Nic Restivo at the lacrosse playoff game last season. (Photo provided by Nic Restivo)











One fond memory I have of Pride in Port weekend would have to be my freshman year prior to the pandemic, when me and my friends were able to watch the homecoming game together. The environment at the event was fantastic and I remember the school spirit was spectacular. Since that was the only fully normal homecoming I have been to so far, it has always held a dear place in my heart.
—Schreiber High School Varsity Football Coach Kevin Cloghessy

—Dr. Kathryn Behr, Paul D. Schreiber High School Principal

My favorite memory about PIP is seeing and feeling the love for the Port community during the parade. You are surrounded by people who have a deep affection for the students and people who live here.
From the left; Dr. Michael Hynes, Dr. Stephanie Allen, Kathy O’Hara, Dr. Chris Shield at last year’s Pride in Port Parde. (Contributed photo)

I’m excited to experience my first Pride-in-Port celebration this September. I’ve heard about the long history of this annual event and numerous opportunities to bring the entire community together during the parade, carnival, hall of fame ceremony, and football game. GO VIKINGS!
PridePORT In Port Memories


—Michael J. Hynes, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools, Port Washington Public Schools



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2021 Homecoming football game.



For the past 33 years, Pride in Port has been a significant celebration for the community. Port Washington comes together to celebrate school spirit and community pride. The Port Washington News asked some community members to share their favorite memories from previous Pride in Port celebrations; here are their responses.


Pride in Port is always a special time for the Port Washington community. It’s remarkable to see the amount of people within various age groups coming together to show their school spirit. The football team always has an extra buzz of energy during this time. It is exciting to watch the team play fast and confident. I’m looking forward to this year’s game being competitive and having the community support the players the day of.
Principal Dr. Kathryn Behr (Provided by Dr. Kathryn Behr)

—Nic Restivo, Senior at Schreiber, Student Council Member

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Port Washington Knights of Columbus.
Pride in Port Highlights from previous Pride in Port Parades





2017 Port Athletic Hall of Fame inductees Steven Butcher and Charles Hoffman.
Wantagh Pipe Band.

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Martial arts demonstration.






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Port Washington Chamber of Commerce.
Sousa Elementary School float.


(Photos provided by Debbie Greco)Port Rowing.

Pride-in-Port Committee for their generous donation

Dave Albury and the Schreiber High School custodial staff
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Ralph Buffolino and the grounds crew
—Submitted by the Pride-In-Port Committee
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Breakfast: Whitsons
Publicity: Ally Deane and Julie Prisco, Port Washington News
Hall of Fame Breakfast Committee: Pam Monfort, Barbara Faticone, Sue Marra, Dick Marra, Brandon Kurz, Julius Picardi, Jim Dalimonte, Kathy Gallagher Doughty, Beth Kelly and Rob Caprariello
Thank You

Schreiber Print Shop: Marc Forman
Hall of Fame plaques: Scholastic Promotions Awards & More Hall of Fame shirts: Arena Graphics

H.S. HPEA Director and office staff: Director Nick Schratwieser, Dawn Cox and Teresita CongratulationsValls to all the inductees!
Balloons and Flowers: S.F. Falconer Florist



Car Signs: Chief Graphix

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