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Over the past 150 years, countless places have opened and closed in the suburbs, including stores, restaurants, entertainment venues and businesses. Once again, we pay tribute to these gone-but-not-forgotten surburban icons.
Memories of Tommy Lasorda
By Mike Barhorst - Contributing columnist
Each year, the Lehman High School Foundation hosts a fundraising banquet. Typically there is a featured speaker who would not normally pass through the area, the presence of whom helps enable the sale of tickets for the evening’s affair.
Over the years there have been speakers representing various fields. Treasurer of the United States Katherine Ortega, football coaching legends W.W. “Woody” Hayes and G.E. “Bo” Schembechler, Army General Barry McCaffrey, Navy Admiral Thomas Lynch, White House Correspondent Helen Thomas and a host of others all spoke at the event during my tenure at the school.