..*****,,We Thank John Milione & Ed Miletich For Their Generous Donations. *****....*****..Larry Howard Is Recovering From Non Milignant Cancer Surgery. See Full Details On Retiree Page...*****..See A Wonderful Video Of Our Chatham Radio (WCC) On The Retiree Page, It Will Bring Back Wonderful Memories..*****..See A Slice Of America. Click Link On Retiree Page..*****...Also Click On The 1960"s Link And Go Back In time When Life Was Simpler..*******...We Would Like To See More Entries In Our Guest Book. Let Us Hear From You. Give Us Up-Dates On What Is Going On In Your Lives That Would Make Interesting Reading For All Members To Read. Thank You ! Phil Rauso.*****..

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Walk through time and visit some old friends and co-workers!

A special thanks to: John Milione, Larry Howard, John Wagner, Stew Miller, Sy Scharff, Dick Sackett, Joseph Barocas, Paul Thompson, Joseph Prehm, Tony Scandiffio, Bob Tuohy & Marty Giarratano, Frank Casha and John Pontecorvo for their contribution to this photo gallery.


Little trivia for you about some of the chaps in the delivery department regarding WWII.  Iggy Krafinski was in Bastogne during the abortive breakout of the German Army, Joe Recek stationed at the APO in the US Post Office on 34th Street throughout the war.  He went home every night to Staten Island for nearly three years.

Funny how some guys got lucky breaks and never heard a shot fired in anger and other chaps were in the midst of savage fighting.

Submitted by: Stew Miller

Frank Raffiele, George DeMeo, Phil Rauso, Walter Rogers, Carl Reddo