Friday, 01 March 2013 00:00
Anne Elizabeth Hunter MacIntosh (nee Anne Elizabeth Hunter), known to many as Granny Anne, died peacefully on Thursday, Jan. 24 at her home in The Bristal at North Hills. She was 89.
Born on Aug. 23, 1923, in Newbury, Berkshire, England, Mrs. MacIntosh worked in the Foreign Office during World War II. Although she only recently revealed the secret code breaking work she did with the enigma machine, she always told many stories of living in London during the Blitz. She met her future husband, James A. MacIntosh, a Captain in the U.S. Army, at a party for American officers to meet appropriate young English women. The couple was married at St. Mary Abbot’s Church in Kensington, London, on Oct. 16, 1945. In 1947, Mrs. MacIntosh and her infant daughter, Amanda, immigrated to America by ship. They first settled in Manhasset and then Port Washington where “Mr. Mac” taught French at the Paul D. Schreiber High School. They eventually came to live in Mr. MacIntosh’s childhood home in Manhasset.
Mrs. MacIntosh worked at the North Shore Animal League for many years. She also volunteered at North Shore Hospital and Old Westbury Gardens. She was a devoted parishioner of Christ Church in Manhasset.
Mrs. MacIntosh is survived by her daughter, Amanda Berman, her son Hunter Mackintosh, her son in law, Lewis H. Berman, DVM, grandchildren Christopher Mackintosh, David Mackintosh and his wife Bethanie, step granddaughters Michelle Berman Marchildon and her husband Michael Marchildon and Meredith Berman Lovejoy and her husband Curvin Lovejoy as well as great grandchildren Bridget Kathleen Mackintosh, Samuel Marchildon, Theodore Marchildon, Henry Lovejoy and Theodore Lovejoy. She will be remembered for her wit, charm and English accent which she never lost.
A Service of Thanksgiving was held on Monday, Jan. 28, at Christ Church in Manhasset. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Christ Church Restoration Fund, 54 George Street, Manhasset, New York 11030.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013 00:00
Submitted by Manhasset Post 304 American Legion
Matthew Falcone, commander of the Manhasset Post 304 American Legion, and James Brooks, parade chairman, have announced the parade order and schedule for the 2013 Manhasset Memorial Day Parade and Memorial Services. All Manhasset residents, their families and friends are invited to join the Legion in this remembrance of the great sacrifices of our American heroes. The theme of the parade this year, “Honoring Those Who Serve in Special Operations,” is a reminder that, while Memorial Day honors all deceased veterans, the intention is to remember service personnel engaged around the world in an effort to preserve American freedom and way of life from global terrorism.
A memorial service in honor of Manhasset’s war dead will be held at the Community Reformed Church, 90 Plandome Rd., on Sunday, May 26, at 10 a.m. Pastor Steven D. Pierce will officiate. All are urged to attend and to join with the Legion in the remembrance of the great sacrifice of our military.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
That first meeting, culminating in the May 2 ribbon-cutting for organic vegetable and herb gardens at all three Manhasset school campuses, was in September 2012.
Two organizations, both formed under the auspices of the SCA, were involved: Planet Manhasset, which under president Angela Classi and officers Merilyn Donnelly, Zari Ginsburg and Connie Parsons, spearheaded the construction of each site and Project Share, the which will distribute the produce raised to families in need. Classi, during the ribbon-cutting, told the students they were limited only by their imagination, and encouraged each one to embrace the secondary school garden as their own.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
Gymnast Alexis Stern, an eighth-grader at Manhasset Middle School, represented New York State in the Junior Olympic National Championships held in the Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek, MI the weekend of May 3. Competing against the top Level 9 gymnasts in the country, Alexis took home a bronze medal on the balance beam with a 9.45 and finished 12th in the country with an impressive 36.80 all around score (bars, beam, floor, and vault). Alexis earned her spot on the Junior Olympic team with a third place finish at the Level 9 North East USAG Regional Championship held in Springfield, MASS and was also recognized as one of New York’s top Level 9 gymnasts. Alexis trains five days a week at Gold Medal Gymnastics Center in Greenlawn under the tutelage of Hall of Fame Coach Tammy Marshall.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
On April 7, the Manhasset High School Crew Team held its first 5K Walk/Run fundraiser, which started and ended in the Flower Hill Village Park. More than 300 participants came out to race or stroll through Flower Hill, while raising funds for two great causes.
Proceeds from the event will fund additional equipment for the growing MHS crew team, with 10 percent of monies raised contributed to the Manhasset UFSD Fields Initiative, a fund created to re-turf the MHS Stadium Field and create a new field at Shelter Rock Elementary School. Barbara Thermos, who organized and coordinated the 5K event, noted, ”It was a great way for the community to come together for these causes, connecting with neighbors and friends while getting some exercise on a gorgeous, crisp sunny morning. Both causes support healthy athletic opportunities for Manhasset’s youth.”
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