Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Edward Koch
I left it to the New Yorkers to respond to the list questions addressed to them because although I have worked in Manhattan for nearly fifteen years, I am from New Jersey and we are a different breed. It has been a tough week for us, too. It would not surprise me if up to half the final co

t-and-f: Season opens in NJ

2001-09-14 Thread Ed Grant
Netters: The New Jersey HS CC season opened today on a muted note with the aptyly named "Seanon Opener" at Darlington Park, just south of the NY border in Manwah. Jesse Mizzone of Passaic Valley, one of the favorites to succeed Erin Donohie as AG champion this year, won her race

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Robert Hersh
Message text written by "Michael Contopoulos" > Bob, Sorry for my remarks. I guess in this time of stress and disbelief (for all, not just me) I am not quite thinking completely rationally. Please accept my deepest apologies. Mike< Thank you, but no apology is needed. Believe me, I under

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Michael Contopoulos
Bob, Sorry for my remarks. I guess in this time of stress and disbelief (for all, not just me) I am not quite thinking completely rationally. Please accept my deepest apologies. Mike _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Michael Contopoulos
Hey Bob, In case anyone miss it, you're a sarcastic bastard and I don't appreciate it. Just wanted to clarify. Mike >From: Robert Hersh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Michael Contopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Michael Contopoulos
Oh, yeah, Bobby, before you start correcting my messages a little more, I meant "missed", not miss. Sorry, I have greater things on my mind than track and field typos. I took an interest in clarifying where Columbia is located because I went there, and those who don't know much about NYC assu

t-and-f: Fwd: Light a Candle

2001-09-14 Thread Michael Holloway
Michael D. Holloway Associate Head Track & Field Coach University of Florida (352) 375-4683 x 4458 (352) 373-1432 (fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is the e-mail that Jeremy mentioned at the Morning "Juice" this morningthought you all might like to read and participate in as well. —-

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Robert Hersh
Message text written by "Michael Contopoulos" >Actually the 168th St Armory is near the Columbia University Med School. Columbia University (business, Law, Teacher's college, grad programs, college and engineering schools) are nearly 3 miles away between 114th St and 120th St. Just wanted to

t-and-f: Run for the Victims?

2001-09-14 Thread Eamonn Condon
Has anyone considered the idea of a nationwide running event to support the victims and survivors of the recent attrocities? It would be a great way for USATF to play a part in the recovery, by raising money for the victims and survivors and allowing our more fortunate citizens to participate in

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Michael Contopoulos
Actually the 168th St Armory is near the Columbia University Med School. Columbia University (business, Law, Teacher's college, grad programs, college and engineering schools) are nearly 3 miles away between 114th St and 120th St. Just wanted to clarify. M >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-T

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Runtenkm
No. The Armory referred to on TV is at 26th St and Lexington Ave near Baruch College. The Armory that houses the track meets is on 168th St near Columbia University. Steve S.