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Howard Kroplick Harrison D Hunt

Terry, I also found a note in the Roslyn Landmark Society archives concerning Caparrelli's RC initials on the outside of the building.

Harrison D Hunt Howard Kroplick

Good. I saw that you were aware of the initials and was relieved -- I always worried that they might be destroyed by accident.

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Harrison D Hunt Corey Victoria Geske

Caparelli was the master craftsman behind the concrete sheathing of the mill, but the concept almost certainly came from Harold Godwin, who bankrolled the project. After fire almost destroyed Cedarmere (which Godwin owned) in 1902, Godwin rebuilt it using concrete and started utilizing concrete on multiple projects.

From News: Newsday: At historic Roslyn Grist Mill, an unearthed bottle spills out links to the past

Harrison D Hunt

Howard, as Linda and I were discussing this, we both thought we'd seen a reference to Caparrelli sealing a bottle into the foundation -- also, some frogs! Maybe a Stuart Donaldson reminiscence. Check the Bryant Library. Of course, I don't have my old files to check.

Howard Kroplick Harrison D Hunt

Terry, I also found a note in the Roslyn Landmark Society archives concerning Caparrelli's RC initials on the outside of the building.

Harrison D Hunt Howard Kroplick

Good. I saw that you were aware of the initials and was relieved -- I always worried that they might be destroyed by accident.

From News: Newsday: At historic Roslyn Grist Mill, an unearthed bottle spills out links to the past

Harrison D Hunt

The musicians were from Old Bethpage Village Restoration. Bob Pratt, the drummer, was one of the members of the OBVR Brass Band when it was reorganized in 1971, and is the only one from that group still playing with the band. The fife player was Ted Mordoff, whom we used to play flute, fibe and tim whistle at OBVR, often for the dance program. He was one of the best flautists on LI. I remember having to find appropriate music for him as we performed mid-19th century pieces at the restoration. The surrey, horse and driver were from OBVR also; driver Steve Swanson worked on the farm there. I never saw these pictures, thanks for posting.

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Gloria Kruse

With the greatest thanks, I write to tell you what an incredible public service you have provided by publishing these "appointment alerts"; we got to book one because of you in late January; we go next week into Javits; heard it was well organized and very quick; I know things are loosening up, but all should know what an amazing service you are providing..........especially the County and the State who have done an incredibly POOR job of communicating ANYTHING! Thank you, Gloria Kruse

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Gloria Kruse

With the greatest thanks, I write to tell you what an incredible public service you have provided by publishing these "appointment alerts"; we got to book one because of you in late January; we go next week into Javits; heard it was well organized and very quick; I know things are loosening up, but all should know what an amazing service you are providing..........especially the County and the State who have done an incredibly POOR job of communicating ANYTHING! Thank you, Gloria Kruse

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Joy E Wurl al velocci

It's true it was Captain Collins Table. The Copper Pan Restaurant was co-owned with Hans Wygle who was the Host at the Blue Spruce Inn. Hans Bertram was sponsored by my father to enter the United States, he met Hans in Germany when the family was there in 1956 or 1957 (I can never rememember which year). Hans worked with my father in the kitchen at the Blue Spruce Inn. He never worked at the Copper Pan Restaurant. They had the Coper Pan for 10 years when my dad and Hans Wygle sold it and my dad retired. The restaurant then changed to La Marmite. My dad after he retired changed his mind & started to work for Woodmare Country Club. Not sure how long he was there. They retired and moved to Daytona Bch.

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al velocci Joy Wurl

For Joy Wurl I have a different take on the Williston Park restaurant. The building was the residence of John E. Collins in the 1950"s and he was a pilot for KLM Airlines. In the mid-1950's "Captain Collins" turned into a restaurant calling it the Captain's Table. Your dad and Hans Bertram, also a chef, opened the Copper Pan restaurant in 1964/1965 featuring German- American food. They were there until 1974 when it became the La Marmite restaurant.

Joy E Wurl al velocci

It's true it was Captain Collins Table. The Copper Pan Restaurant was co-owned with Hans Wygle who was the Host at the Blue Spruce Inn. Hans Bertram was sponsored by my father to enter the United States, he met Hans in Germany when the family was there in 1956 or 1957 (I can never rememember which year). Hans worked with my father in the kitchen at the Blue Spruce Inn. He never worked at the Copper Pan Restaurant. They had the Coper Pan for 10 years when my dad and Hans Wygle sold it and my dad retired. The restaurant then changed to La Marmite. My dad after he retired changed his mind & started to work for Woodmare Country Club. Not sure how long he was there. They retired and moved to Daytona Bch.

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Joy Wurl

My dad, Walter G Wurl was the chef at the Blue Spruce Inn for 17 years while ownered by Carl Werner. When Carl Werner sold it he & Hans Wygle (not sure of spelling) purchased The Captain Collan restaurant in Williston Park & changed it to The Copper Pan Restaurant for 10 years before retiring.

al velocci Joy Wurl

For Joy Wurl I have a different take on the Williston Park restaurant. The building was the residence of John E. Collins in the 1950"s and he was a pilot for KLM Airlines. In the mid-1950's "Captain Collins" turned into a restaurant calling it the Captain's Table. Your dad and Hans Bertram, also a chef, opened the Copper Pan restaurant in 1964/1965 featuring German- American food. They were there until 1974 when it became the La Marmite restaurant.

Joy E Wurl al velocci

It's true it was Captain Collins Table. The Copper Pan Restaurant was co-owned with Hans Wygle who was the Host at the Blue Spruce Inn. Hans Bertram was sponsored by my father to enter the United States, he met Hans in Germany when the family was there in 1956 or 1957 (I can never rememember which year). Hans worked with my father in the kitchen at the Blue Spruce Inn. He never worked at the Copper Pan Restaurant. They had the Coper Pan for 10 years when my dad and Hans Wygle sold it and my dad retired. The restaurant then changed to La Marmite. My dad after he retired changed his mind & started to work for Woodmare Country Club. Not sure how long he was there. They retired and moved to Daytona Bch.

Albert Marnell Joy Wurl

I use to pester my parents to go the Blue Spruce when I was about 8-12 years old. I think I had the duck. I love duck. Are you related to Wally Wurl? She went to Lu-Hi and was on my bus. I'm about 5 years younger than her. My father was the President of Quality Fish Co., Inc. Do you have any interesting stories? We are the children of all of these people and when we were younger, we did not have a clear perspective of our parents. That took many decades.

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Ned Newhouse

Living in the Harbor since 1970, that blue neon sign was a welcome sight. I didn't not know about its past name of Old Orchard. In the early 80s, there was a nightclub just up the hill called The Apple Orchard. do you know if there any connection, a past shout out or just dumb luck? Thanks and I love your work and great photo-eye.

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Jean H.

And your vaccine updates are the best I’ve seen. Thank you for a much needed service.
JH

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