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Re: Bay Shore Roller Rink reopening
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Does anyone have any new information on the Roller Rink, I am an Islip resident and a father of two boys who I would love to see have the experiences I did as a child at the Roller Rink. One of my sons is currently 15 and I constantly here him and his friends asking the question what do we do tonight. having a place like the rink back would be great.

Any information on its current state would be appreciated I have a few people interested in the project but obviously we are not alone.

Posted on: 2008/7/21 23:13
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YARD SALE: SATURDAY JULY 19 @ 10AM-5PM
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WHAT: exercise equipment, jerseys, hats, books, electronics, dvds, women's & men’s clothing, pots, comics, baseball cards, and much, much more.

WHERE: 1 jensen road, bay shore NY 11706

WHEN: 10AM - 5PM (RAIN OR SHINE)

QUESTIONS: xfusion631x@yahoo.com

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE [=

Posted on: 2008/7/17 13:21
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Re: Bay Shore Roller Rink reopening
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I think the rink opening again is a good idea. I Spent many years as a kid at the rink and its where I learned to rollerskate.Remember the organ music?The piano playing woman!!just a reminder!Peter

Posted on: 2008/5/20 21:36
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Re: Bay Shore Roller Rink reopening
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Oh well,
saw the inside of the rink and it's an abomination. what a shame

Posted on: 2008/4/17 16:11
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MUCH NEEDED: Pictures or footage of Bay Shore old and new
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Hi all.

A documentary is being produced for Bay Shore's tricentennial, which will be shown at the Bolton Center in early June. I am in need of pictures, and footage that has been shot over the decades - the declining years included.

I am also interested in any footage or photos of time spent on Kelly's lake. Footage of the lake being drained or covered - and expanses of land that have long disappeared.

Seniors are especially encouraged to share their photos with us.

You can contact me at stephiewalter@gmail.com

Thanks!

Posted on: 2008/3/24 8:02
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Lighthouse Rescue Clinic- Expensive and Unreliable
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Do not bring your amimal to Lighthouse Rescue Clinic for emergency treatment!
I recently lost my cat due to the fact that they could not offer me a diagnosis in time!
They did unneeded tests (FIV/Lukemia) and Bus dipstick tests that are unreliable.
They did not tell me that they could not get a diagnosis or ask permission for any of the tests beforehand.
They sent me to another emergency hospital with only an IV (unhooked up) ans some hot water bottles!
The emergency hospital costs $1000 for tests ans overnight stay!
Lighthouse does not have a blood pressure machine...how can they perform surgery without one?They cannot perform blood tests - they send out for everything.
I'd love to say more, but I'm too upset.
The fact that they could not even offer me pallative care for a dying pet is too disgusting for me to handle.
it's either cough up the money your euthanize your pet -
and that is unacceptable.
Vets on Long Island have become more interested in money than they are in treating your pets.
Please find your treatments elsewhere.

I hope this serves as a warning to owners thinking of bringing their animals for any emergency work to the Lighthouse Rescue Clinic. Their care is unreliable, now that Dr. Perkins is no longer the attending vet.

Posted on: 2008/3/23 11:45
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Join Bay Shore - Brightwaters Rescue Ambulance!
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Pager goes off, lights go on and your adrenaline hasn't had time to catch up - welcome to EMS.

We are the volunteers who keep the people of Bay Shore, Brightwaters and the surrounding area safe. Do you have what it takes to join the ranks?

http://www.bsbra.org

Posted on: 2008/3/10 14:55
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Re: Bay Shore 1970s
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Hi all, I lived in Bay Shore for a while back in the 60"s. I attended 5th Ave. Elem. 63-64. I was walking distance from the school. I remember a little strip mall that had a pharmacy/soda shop. When you walked in, there was a candy counter to light up every kid's eyes. I used to get the taffy at 2 for a nickel!! and cream sodas for a dime that they made right there. Also a few years before that we lived in a big house that was next door to the Bay Shore theater. If anyone has pictures to share that would be great!!

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Re: Bay Shore 1970s
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BAY SHORE WAS EVEN BETTER IN THE "30" AN :40" YOU SHOULD HAVE ALL SEEN THOESE DAY'S

Posted on: 2008/1/29 17:12
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Looking for an old victorian house
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BayShore Historians,
I am looking to find out if an old victorian house still exists in BayShore. Here is what I know. The house was built between 1890 and 1895 and was built for someone named J. J. Carman. I believe the house had a wrap-a-round porch and a square tower with a tall pyramid shaped roof. The house was designed by an architect from Knoxville, Tennessee named George F. Barber. I would like to find out if the house still exists and if not, what happened to it and when. I would also like to know if there might be any historic old photos of the house, perhaps in the local history section of the library. If you think you know of this house, would you please contact me by posting to this forum or sending me an email. Thanks.

Chris DiMattei

Posted on: 2008/1/17 10:52
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