Rich Monetti
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Bobo’s Cafe in Chappaqua Hosts Brian Carney and his Father’s Honeymooners Memorabilia
In the Smithsonian Museum, one can kind find iconic TV props such as Archie Bunker’s Chair, the sign post from MASH and the Lone Ranger’s Mask. So a case could easily be made that Ed Norton’s hat form the Honeymooner’s should also hold an exalted place in our national museum. But the omission actually made the day of Chappaqua’s Eric Goldstein when he stopped into Bobo’s Cafe on Sunday afternoon.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Geeks
Smothered Centers Transgender Issue on People instead of Politics
Pronouns, gender neutral bathrooms and Title IX in the face of transgender athletes, the disagreements represent the latest episode in the red state, blue state culture wars. But as we hurl insults across the national divide, Smothered reminds us that the people caught in the middle have a beating heart. And as a consequence, the clarification can help center us where we should be - on those that are living the daily travails and struggling through. This instead of on us, and our need to be right.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Geeks
Part IV : Somers Historical Tidbits
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or send tip via venmo at @Rich-Monetti Water Park In the mid 1800s, residents obviously owned horses and they even raced some of them at Nelson’s Racetrack near Woods Bridge. A day at the races wasn’t the only outlet either. The lot west of the Elephant Hotel once housed tennis courts, but leisure time aside, Somers entered the modern manufacturing age when the Empire Sewing Machine company was established in 1864. The reservoir system left the company in stitches, though. The upstream dam took away the plant’s water power, and the property was sold to Thomas Meade and Peter Muth. In turn, the duo sold the land to the St Joseph’s Normal College, and the structures were converted to classrooms and dorms. Unfortunately, New York City was still thirsty and gobbled up even more of the acreage. No longer did the college own the buildings, the college moved to Pocantico Hills, the cemetery relocated to Valhalla and the Statue of Our Lady of Lords landed at Manhattan College. Still, New York was done yet. The Amawalk Reservoir was created, which makes NYC the largest landowner in Somers. 3257 acres, the metropolis - as of 1988 - paid the majority of taxes and owned and maintained the bridges that needed to be built to accommodate the local transportation.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in History
SCC BODYARMOR Flag Football Camp Goes all out on for Kids and Parents
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or send tip via venmo at @Rich-Monetti On Friday July 19, SCC BODYARMOR Academy and Training held the fourth day of their flag football camp, and as the action was about to kick off, Adam Kern was definitely encouraging the fun. But the founder was also pushing the flip side.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Nationwide Coils Moves Back into Playoff Position with 16-8 win over Level Gym
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or send tip via venmo at @Rich-Monetti On Tuesday June 25, Nationwide Coils and Level Gym took the upper field at Reis Park and hoped to move up in the B-League standings. But the Coils were closer to the top at 3-6 and already have their eyes on the postseason. “We’re hoping to get in the playoffs and go from there,” said Manager Joe Tubiolo. So they didn’t stand still, and by game’s end, Nationwide was back in the final spot.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Part I: 1970s Snippets of Somers Teachers
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or send tip via venmo at @Rich-Monetti Baldwin Place Today Junior High School and High School four decades in the past, I can no longer tell any detailed stories about my teachers growing up in Somers. That doesn’t mean there weren’t any good ones. The best I can do is provide some snippets and hopefully they give a decent representation of how valuable all these teachers were to us.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Education
Defense Wins in Bobo’s 7-2 Victory Over Level Up
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or send tip via venmo at @Rich-Monetti On Wednesday July 24, Bobo’s Cafe faced Level Up Fitness, and early in the game manager Steven D'Ambrosio the most significant difference between the top division and the rest. “We play defense in this league,” he said after one of many great plays by both teams, and his centerfielder started the procession.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Part Four : Tidbits of Somers Teachers
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or send tip via venmo at @Rich-Monetti Reis Park Mr. Carr I never had the pleasure of going into Mr. Carr’s inner sanctum and receive introduction to his paddle. That said, us Junior High students did all we could to not get to know Mr. Carr any better than you did. But he knew you. In transit, he’d look you in the eye, call you by name and always asked how you were doing. In other words, he gave us the respect we were due, and the sincerity had a message that was clear as day. Mr. Carr cared about every single one of us and that was really the foundation of the pulpit he sat on for the students of Somers Junior High.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Education











