For Mike Schupp: Fourteen more strong bodies.
For Dan Barton: Swedish meatballs.
For Joe Sinagra: A warm welcome from Friendly Saugerties.
For Maurice Hinchey: The presidential suite at Diamond Mills.
For Jesse Smith: A feature story in Police Gazette.
For Gerry Keller: Corvette summers and reruns of Car 54 …
For Manuela Michaelescu: Dinner with the Bernardos.
For Jim Sass: Greens fees at Woodstock.
For Jim Quigley: A new town hall, on time, under budget.
For Brian Hollander: Frequent visits from baby Che.
For Larry Watson: Tiger’s new 400-yard driver.
For Amy Murphy: A guest shot on Home Improvement.
For Donna Dittus: Ditto.
For Bob Mitchell: Top kettle at the Salvation Army.
For Kathy Mihm: Fun in Rolling Meadows.
For Len Bernardo: Greetings from Sneezey, Dopey and Doc.
For Rob Reynolds: A riding mower.
For Tom Petro: Innocent clients.
For Phyllis McCabe: Best sellers in ’12.
For David Reynolds: Ditto.
For Lance Matteson: A Chinese invasion.
For Carrie Ross: Continued empathy.
For Debbie Brown: Perseverance.
For Jim Sottile: Pension checks, yes, pot holes, no.
For Nate Horowitz: Youthful optimism.
For Fred Wadnola: A place at Fred’s Place.
For Rich Gerentine: Relatives in Poughkeepsie.
For Pat Oliveri: A gig as maitre d’ at Chez Albert’s.
For Buddy Wolf: The Barney Fife Award.
For Sue Zimet: Toni’s budget notes.
For Jim Noble: Freshman fun.
For Kevin Cahill: Skytop adventures.
For Mary Sheeley: An Ellenville revival.
For Geddy: Hale and hearty for the New Year.
For Terry Bernardo: A rear view mirror.
For Hugh Reynolds and Terry Bernardo, co-starring roles in the upcoming feature film “Honey, We Shrunk Jeannette Provenzano On New Year’s Day”, with a new tax policy for filmmakers coming to Kingston.