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Paul Long, Grand Marshal 2016

February 4, 2016 by Robert P. Lynch

Paul Long Grand Marshal 2016 Glen Cove St. Patrick's Day Parade

Paul Long
Grand Marshal 2016 Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Paul Long was born in 1964, in Duncormick, Co. Wexford the oldest of the seven children of Michael and Ann Long.  He attended school at the Ballymitty National School and went on to St. Peter’s College in Wexford Town.

After leaving school, Paul joined the Irish Reserve Defense Forces, was posted for six months in the Curragh military camp and served for a time near the border.

Following his military service, Paul spent a period of time working at his family’s supermarket as a butcher.  He decided, at the age of 20 to come to the United States.  As he tells the story, he wished to fulfill his lifelong dream of meeting John Wayne and Elvis Presley.  News traveled slowly in County Wexford back then, so Paul only discovered when he arrived in New York that the Duke and the King were no longer with us.

Another stroke of luck brought Paul to Long Island.  Upon his arrival in this country he couldn’t locate the friend of a friend he was supposed to meet in New York City, and instead called a Locust Valley number his aunt had slipped into his pocket.

Paul soon found employment working on the grounds at the Piping Rock Club.  More good luck followed as was joined here a year later by the beautiful Jacinta “Cindy” Long, also from Co. Wexford.

From 1985 to 1992, Paul worked for a local landscape contractor.  During this time, he became acquainted with the famous Nelson Doubleday, who in 1992 recruited him as the senior horticultural technician on his estate in Locust Valley.

Paul join AOH in the early 1990’s.  He ultimately became President and Chairman of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.  Paul was instrumental in transforming the Division from an obscure fraternal organization to a well-known organization heavily involved in a wide variety of community events and causes on the North Shore.

Paul also continued his studies, receiving a degree in ornamental horticulture at SUNY Farmingdale.  He is a member of the Long Island Rose Society, the American Rose Society and the Manhattan Rose Society.  In this field Paul has achieved the status of “Consulting Rosarian”.

Paul was profoundly moved by the events of September 11, 2001 and felt compelled to do everything he could to assist his country in the wake of that day’s attacks.  He started by travelling into Manhattan to provide what aid he could to the rescue and recovery workers who toiled there.

Inspired by the example of the first responders on 9/11, Paul became a member of the Locust Valley Fire Department.  He went on to become Second Lieutenant and, then, First Lieutenant and is now the Captain of a Hose Co. No. 1.  He has been elected a commissioner of the Locust Valley Fire District and is currently serving a five-year term in that position.

Paul went back to school yet again, becoming first an EMT, then an EMT CC (critical care), and ultimately becoming a paramedic in 2014.  He has served as volunteer paramedic with the Glen Cove EMS for the past 5 years.

Paul designed and constructed Glen Cove’s first 9/11 Memorial, incorporated into a rose garden he planted in Morgan Park.

One of Paul’s proudest accomplishments has been his work with Wounded Warriors.  He and two fellow Locust Valley firefighters began raising funds for wounded troops and they went on to become the highest fundraising department on Long Island.  Paul has made regular trips to Camp Lejeune and Ft. Bragg to distribute gifts bought with funds he raises to the troops and their families.  He also volunteers with Hope for the Warriors, among other things by picking up and driving wounded troops when they visit New York.

Two days after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, Paul travelled as part of an American Red Cross medical team to Mississippi and Louisiana, spending three weeks assisting those worst affected by the storm.

Paul and Cindy have three children, Aaron, Tanya, James.  Aaron, 30, is a Firefighter with the FDNY, Engine 301, based in Hollis, Queens.  Tanya, 25, is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in the arts at Cranbrook, in Michigan.  James, 13, is in the Seventh Grade at Locust Valley Middle School, and plans to become a professional hockey player.

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Regina McGannon Begley, Aide to the Grand Marshal 2016

February 3, 2016 by Robert P. Lynch

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Regina McGannon Begley, 2016 Aide to the Grand Marshal

Born in the Bronx on September 19th, 1956 Regina is the second child of Patrick & Mary (Crotty) McGannon.  Both of her parents were born in County Clare, Ireland.  Regina has an older brother, Pat and a younger sister, Mary.  The McGannon’s moved from the Bronx to Washington Heights in 1964.  Regina graduated from St. Elizabeth’s grammar school in 1970 and attended the Academy of the Sacred Heart of Mary where she was a member of the Junior Varsity basketball team in her freshman and sophomore years.  She graduated from SHM in 1974 and from Manhattan College in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Marketing.  While at Manhattan, Regina served as an officer on the Commuter Student Council, was a member of the Gaelic Society and was a member of the first women’s basketball team at Manhattan.  Regina and her fellow Lady Jaspers were honored by the Manhattan College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994 for their contributions to women’s sports at Manhattan.

Regina joined the LAOH in 1996 as a member of Division 17, Long Beach.  Within 3 years, she was elected Treasurer and has held an office on Division 17’s executive board for 14 of the last 16 years, including several terms as Division President.

Regina was elected to the Nassau County Board in 2003, serving since in several positions, and is currently the County Board President.  She has been a dedicated volunteer for the annual AOH Nassau County Feis and Festival since 2002 and took on the arduous task of Dance Chairperson in 2007; a position she still holds.

In 2006, Regina was named Division 17’s Woman of the Year and served as Aide to the Grand Marshal in the Long Beach Irish Day Parade.  In 2009, Regina was named LAOH Nassau County Woman of the Year and in January 2015 she was honored at the AOH Nassau County Ball as the 2014 Feis Worker of the Year.

In 2013, Regina was elected to the LAOH New York State Board and is presently serving as the LAOH NYS Irish Historian.  In 2015, Regina served as the Local Co-Chair for the 2015 AOH/LAOH NYS Convention.

Not only is Regina an Aide to our Grand Marshal Paul Long, she has also received the high honor this year of being appointed as Senator George J. Mitchell, Grand Marshal of this year’s historic 2016 NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Regina has been employed by New York Life Insurance Company for the past 37 years and currently holds the position of Corporate Vice President in the Insurance Technology Department.  Regina is an active member of the company’s Volunteers for Life program working to improve the quality of life for others through service to the communities surrounding New York Life’s Home Office in Manhattan and the New York Life Westchester campus where she works.  She has participated in the Back to School program, the annual food drive, the winter coat drive and the Christmas Gift Giving program.

Regina is a parishioner of Sacred Heart Church in Island Park and for several years has lent her support and time at the Parish’s annual San Gennaro Feast.

Regina has been married to her husband Peter K. Begley for 16 years.  They have no children of their own but are the proud aunt and uncle to eleven wonderful, successful and talented nieces and nephews; two grand nieces and one grand nephew.

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Peter K. Begley, Aide to the Grand Marshal, 2016

February 2, 2016 by Robert P. Lynch

Peter and Regina Begley Aides to the Grand Marshal 2016 Glen Cove St. Patrick's Day Parade

Peter and Regina Begley
Aides to the Grand Marshal
2016 Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Born in Manhattan on May 13, 1955, Peter is the first born child of Gerald and Phyllis (Short) Begley (of Springfield, Mass.)  Along with his younger sister Jerilyn, Peter is second generation Irish-American.  The Begleys moved from Kew Gardens Hills in Queens to Point Lookout in 1966, and settled in Island Park in 1967.  Peter graduated from the Island Park School District in 1970 and graduated from West Hempstead High School in 1974.  He attended the State University of New York at Morrisville A&T College and SUNY Farmingdale Agricultural and Technical College for Electrical Engineering Technology.

Peter has been employed in the defense electronics industry on Long Island by such companies as Sedco Systems, Aeroflex Laboratories, and Sperry/Unisys, holding positions ranging from Test Technician to Test Engineer.  He has had a private computer consulting business since 1988.

In 1990 Peter joined the Island Park Volunteer Fire Department, rising through the ranks to Captain of the Original Engine Company No. 1, and becoming a “Life-Member” in May, 2015, and is still an active member today.  He also joined the Nassau County Firefighters Emerald Society that same year, and is currently that group’s Vice-President.

Peter became a member of AOH Division 17, Long Beach NY in 1990.  He is currently the Vice President of the AOH Nassau County Board, where he has also served as Sentinel, Marshal, Standing Committee Chairman and Recording Secretary.  He can be found lending a helping hand at many Hibernian events such as the Annual Picnic, the Semi- Annual Drawings, the Nassau County Feis, Stand Up for Life, and the San Gennaro Feast in Island Park.  He has been a member of the Long Beach Irish Heritage Day Parade and Festival committee since it’s start in 1991.

Peter would like to thank the Parade Committee for the honor to serve as an Aide to Grand Marshal (and Good Friend/Brother Hibernian) Paul Long in the 2016 Glen Cove Saint Patrick’s Day Parade.

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March 20, 2016 Parade Line of March

January 18, 2016 by Robert P. Lynch

Below is the Line of March for the 2015 Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade.  Please note that this Line of March is subject to adjustment on the day of the Parade as circumstances require at the sole discretion of the Parade Committee and its representatives present at the staging area. 

GLEN COVE ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE

SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 2016

LINE OF MARCH

 

NAME OF ORGANIZATION

Assembly Location

 
  1. 1.              
MTA Ceremonial Unit Honor Guard AREA A front of basketball court
  1. 2.              
MTA PD Pipes & Drums AREA A front of basketball court
  1. 3.              
Grand Marshal Paul Long AREA A front of basketball court
  1. 4.              
Aides to Grand Marshal
Peter Begley and Regina Begley
AREA A front of basketball court
  1. 5.              
All Saints Catholic School AREA A front of basketball court
  1. 6.              
Matinecock Irish Brigade Forest Avenue close to Dosoris Lane
  1. 7.              
Tara Pipes and Drums AREA A Front of basketball court
  1. 8.              
 Div 8 LAOH      Pres; Marylynn Johnson AREA A Front of basketball court
  1. 9.              
Car carrying LAOH members, Molly Clark, Sheila Webster,  Sheila Zenith, Mary Moran, Sophie McCabe. Forest Avenue by Finley Middle School
  1. 10.           
Mayor and dignitaries AREA A Front of basketball court
  1. 11.           
AOH Nassau County Board  Pres: Timothy Myles AREA A Front of basketball court
  1. 12.           
LAOH Nassau County Board.  Pres: Regina Begley AREA A Front of basketball court
  1. 13.           
Car carrying MaryJo Walsh, NYS VP Carol McTigue, Nassau County Secty MaryAnn Fleisher, Rebecca O Neil. Forest Avenue by Finley Middle School
  1. 14.           
AOH John P. McGuinness Div. 14 AREA B – basketball court
  1. 15.           
Ryan Irish Dance Academy  – Kathleen Ryan AREA B – basketball court
  1. 16.           
Knights of Columbus – James Norton Council AREA B – basketball court
  1. 17.           
Glenwood Landing American Legion – Post 336 AREA B – basketball court
  1. 18.           
United Veterans Beacon House (Vet support group) AREA B – basketball court
  1. 19.           
Loggia Glen Cove 1016 Sons of Italy AREA B – basketball court
  1. 20.           
Kiwanis of Glen Cove  (Ann Marie Gailius) AREA B – basketball court
  1. 21.           
“Sweet Nicholas” Memorial Group. Josephine/Nick AREA B – basketball court
  1. 22.           
Scout Groups,  6, 14, 43,78, 125, 278 & others AREA B – basketball court
  1. 23.           
St. Patrick’s CYO AREA B – basketball court
  1. 24.           
Catholic Daughters of America AREA B – basketball court
  1. 25.           
Glen Cove Senior Center Sunrise driveway
  1. 26.           
The Regency At Glen Cove Sunrise driveway
  1. 27.           
Sunrise Assisted Living Sunrise driveway
  1. 28.           
The Atria at Glen Cove Sunrise driveway
  1. 29.           
 The Glen Cove Yacht Club with Float Forest Avenue by Finley Middle School
  1. 30.           
Glen Cove Business Improvement District AREA B – Basketball court
  1. 31.           
Family & Friends of Dustin Hill Motorcycle Club Forest Avenue east of Sunrise driveway
  1. 32.           
Glen Cove Road Panthers Middle School Lot –West side
  1. 33.           
O Boys 4 by 4 Race Team Finley Horseshoe parking lot
  1. 34.           
Fresh FM 102.7 Radio
  1. 35.           
American Red Cross Vehicle Finley Horseshoe parking lot
  1. 36.           
Glen Cove Boys and Girls Club AREA B – basketball court
  1. 37.           
Miss NY International Winner : Elaina Estrada AREA B – basketball court
  1. 38.           
Gold Mixed Martial Arts & Kickboxing AREA B – basketball court
  1. 39.           
Glen Cove Hospital Staff AREA B – basketball court
  1. 40.           
Glen Cove Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers AREA B – basketball court
  1. 41.           
St. Patrick’s Spanish Ministry AREA B – basketball court
  1. 42.           
Cove Animal Rescue AREA B – basketball court
  1. 43.           
Dancing Queens Dance Studio AREA B – basketball court
  1. 44.           
Healthfirst AREA B – basketball court
  1. 45.           
Glór na nGael Pipe Band AREA B – basketball court
  1. 46.           
Glen Cove Harbor Patrol AREA B – basketball court
  1. 47.           
Mike Moran Div 8 AOH: Pres; B. Panzenbeck Forest Avenue by Finley Middle School
  1. 48.           
Car carrying Div 8 Members AREA B – basketball court
  1. 49.           
Nassau County Fire Riders Forest Ave behind D.Hill motorcycles
  1. 50.           
Clan Gordon Pipe Band Dosoris Lane
  1. 51.           
Glen Cove Vol. Fire Department Dosoris Lane
  1. 52.           
Glen Cove Vol. EMS Dosoris Lane
  1. 53.           
Long Beach Seaside Marching Band Dosoris Way
  1. 54.           
Locust Valley Vol. Fire Department Dosoris Way
  1. 55.           
Nassau County Firefighters Emerald Society Pipe Band Dosoris Lane
  1. 56.           
Glenwood Fire Company Dosoris Lane
  1. 57.           
Sea Cliff Volunteer Fire Department Dosoris Lane
  1. 58.           
Roslyn Rescue Fire Department Dosoris Lane
  1. 59.           
Oyster Bay Atlantic Steamer Dosoris Lane
  1. 60.           
Inis Fada Pipe Band Dosoris Way
  1. 61.           
Bayville Vol. Fire Company Dosoris Way
  1. 62.           
Oyster Bay Fire Company Dosoris Way
  1. 63.           
K98.3 radio station van Forest Avenue by Finley Middle School

 

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Sash Presentation/Hooley

January 17, 2016 by Robert P. Lynch

Glen Cove, NY  January 18, 2016 – The Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee has announced the selection of the Paul Long as Grand Marshal of the 28th  Annual Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade, taking place Sunday, March 2o, 2016.  This dazzling event, has grown to be the premier St. Patrick’s Day celebration on the North Shore and the largest annual parade in Glen Cove.Hooley Description Graphic

Paul Long will be accompanied by Aides to the Grand Marshal Peter Begley and Regina Begley.  The Grand Marshal and his Aides will be installed at a Sash Presentation Ceremony taking place on Saturday, February 20, 2015 at 7pm at St. Rocco Parish Hall in Glen Cove.

The ceremony is followed immediately by a traditional Irish party called a “hooley”.  Hooley is a fun word for a very lively, informal Irish house party.  It’s a tradition that dates back in Ireland and Irish America to the days before recorded entertainment, radio and TV.  It still lingers among people who understand how much fun it can be for friends and family to entertain each other.

The party centers around the the “party piece”.  Some people come to the party prepared to present a piece of entertainment – a song or a tune on an instrument, a stepdance, a poem, a recitation,  a joke or a story to tell for the enjoyment of everyone at the party.  Food and drink are also shared, on a pot-luck basis.

A free-will donation of $20 is requested.

For more information about the installation of the Grand Marshal, the Hooley and the Parade, please visit www.glencoveirishparade.org or call 516-782-7494.

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2015 Parade

March 25, 2015 by Robert P. Lynch

The theme of the 2015 Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade was the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Catholic School Education on the North Shore of Nassau County, which started with the opening of St. Patrick’s School in 1915.   The Grand Marshal was Very Rev. Elias Carr, Headmaster of All Saints Regional Catholic School, the successor school to St. Patrick’s School and other local parish schools.  

Aides to the Grand Marshal were Laurieann DeFillipo and Robert Ottaviano.

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Special Parade Theme 2015

February 25, 2015 by Robert P. Lynch

Second Century BannerThis year’s Grand Marshal is The Very Reverend Dom Elias Carr.  Fr. Elias is the Pastor of St. Rocco Parish in Glen Cove and is the Headmaster of All Saints Regional Catholic School.  He will be accompanied by Aides to the Grand Marshal Laurieann DeFilippo and Robert Ottaviano.

The selection of Fr. Elias as Grand Marshal is especially appropriate since this year’s parade will have as its special theme a celebration of the heritage of Catholic school education on the Gold Coast.  This celebration is in recognition of two important anniversaries approaching in September, the 25th Anniversary of All Saints Regional Catholic School, and the 100th Anniversary of Catholic school education in this area, which began with the opening in September, 1915, of St. Patrick School in the landmark building where All Saints is now located.

To learn more about this historic anniversary and how to assist All Saints in entering the Second Century of Catholic school education on the Gold Coast, please visit www.secondcentury.org.

 

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Fr. Elias Carr, 2015 Grand Marshal

February 25, 2015 by Robert P. Lynch

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The Very Reverend Dom Elias Carr, Grand Marshal

Glen Cove, NY  January 8, 2015 – The Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee has announced the selection of the Very Reverend Dom Elias Carr as Grand Marshal of the 27th  Annual Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade, taking place Sunday, March 22, 2015.  This dazzling event, has grown to be the premier St. Patrick’s Day celebration on the North Shore and the largest annual parade in Glen Cove.  Fr. Elias is the Pastor of St. Rocco Parish in Glen Cove and is the Headmaster of All Saints Regional Catholic School.  The theme of this year’s parade is the 25th Anniversary of All Saints and the 100th Anniversary of Catholic Education on the Gold Coast.

Fr. Elias was born in New York on January 27, 1968 to Matt and Terry Carr.  His Irish roots are in the town of Cloonshivna, Co. Galway, and in Counties Roscommon and Donegal.  He grew up in Syosset, attended SUNY-Binghamton, where he obtained a BA History and then Catholic University, where he obtained an MA in Politics, before entering the seminary.  He then completed his philosophy degree at St Charles Borromeo, Wynnewood, PA and his theology degree at the Pontifical Gregorian University.  Fr. Elias was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Arlington, VA in 1999 and served for three years at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Annandale.

In 2002, Fr. Elias was among the first Americans to enter the novitiate of Stift Klosterneuburg, Austria. Having served in parishes in Donaufeld, Austria and Bergen, Norway (where he earned an MPhil in Religious Education), he professed solemn vows in 2006.

Thereafter Fr. Elias split his time between studies in Rome and work in parishes nearby the Stift Klosterneuberg abbey.  Father Elias became the eleventh pastor of the Church of Saint Rocco in 2011, when the Canons Regular of St. Augustine established their first American foundation at the Canonry of Saint Leopold on the campus of Saint Patrick Catholic Church in Glen Cove, NY.   In the following year, he was made Headmaster of All Saints Regional Catholic School while still serving as pastor; he continues in both ministries to this day.

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St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance, March 5, 2016

January 20, 2015 by Robert P. Lynch

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Join the fun at the

ST. PATRICK’S DAY DANCE

sponsored by The Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians

Music by Mary G. and the Shamrocks

SATURDAY, March 5, 2016,  7 pm – 11:30 pm

St. Patrick’s Church – Msgr. McCann Parish Hall  235 Glen St., Glen Cove

TICKETS $55: All Inclusive Dinner ~ Full Bar ~ Irish Coffee ~ Dessert

Ticket Reservations:

  • Pam Panzenbeck:  516-676-0732
  • Ann Kelly:  516-671-4518

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Aide to the Grand Marshal Laurieann DeFilippo

January 18, 2015 by Robert P. Lynch

Laurieann DeFillipo, Aide to the Grand Marshal 2015

Laurieann DeFillipo, Aide to the Grand Marshal 2015

Laurieann DeFilippo is the first born of three children to Rosemary and Salvatore.  Laurieann was born in the Bronx and moved to Baldwin, Long Island, where her family were parishioners of Queen of The Most Holy Rosary Church for 32 years.  Laurieann was a very active part of that parish’s Outreach and the Folk Group as a youngster.  As an adult she became a lector, Euchcharist Minster and a member of the Bible study group.

 She attended Baldwin High School and became a member of the Baldwin Fire Department Youth.  After a year of attending Farmingdale College Laurieann decided it was time to go into the work force.  She now is works for Orlin and Cohen Orthopedic Associates in Massapequa.

 Lauriann and her sister, Jennifer, moved to Glen Cove where she became a member of St Patrick’s Parish, where she has worked at the feast and as a CCD teacher.  In 2009 she joined the LAOH and is now serving as the Vice President for the 2015 year.

She enjoys spending time with her family and loves the time she spends with her niece Isabella and her nephew Giovanni, Laurieann also is a godmother to two wonderful boys Rocco and Dominic.

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