An Anderson wedding in Boston

Brigid and I were fortunate enough to be invited to the wedding of Lee Anderson, the daughter of our good friends Bob and Judy Anderson (Judy gets mentioned a lot on this weblog, since she also works for with me). Here’s Lee and Tony (who works for the City of Cambridge) escaping from St. Ignatius … Read more

Just back from Boston

We all went up this weekend to Boston, primarily for the wedding of Lee Anderson – my friend and business associate Judy’s, oldest daughter. Had a great time (although we had to listen to constant blabbing on and on about the Boston Red Sox – sheesh. Hard to believe Red Sox fans are more obnoxious … Read more

My walk to the top of Anthony’s Nose

After several postponed attempts, I finally got up Anthony’s Nose (Eck!). This is the 900 foot rise above the east end of the Bear Mountain Bridge. Here’s what it looks like from the west side of the Hudson, a few hunded yards north of the bridge. It doesn’t look like it’s 900 feet above the … Read more

More about “The Scooter”

Of course Phil Rizutto was front page news today. Rizzutto must have helped Yogi Berra develop his famous "Berra-isms." Here’s a Rizzutto line that could have come straight from The Yogi: "Of course, when you’re in the broadcast booth, you have to be partial… or is it impartial?" Here’s the Daily News coverage with some … Read more

Phil Rizzuto is gone. A big loss if you’re a New Yorker.

The Yankee shortstop and boradcaster was 89. Yankees tickets, merchandise, news and more… The Official Site of The New York Yankees: Homepage Steinbrenner statement: "I guess heaven must have needed a shortstop. Phil Rizzuto’s contributions to the Yankees and the sport of baseball were immense for a period of over 50 years. He was one … Read more