Historical Society serves up potluck

MILLERTON — The North East Historical Society (NEHS) held a well-attended potluck dinner at the American Legion Post 178 here Saturday night.

“The NEHS has really been rejuvenated recently,� proclaimed Mariley Najdek, whose is a ninth-generation resident. “Ralph [Fedele, the society’s president] is definitely part of the reason for that.�

Her son, Don, echoed those sentiments.

“All of this is due in a large part to a group of new board members and Ralph,� he said. “They really brought the historical society to a 10,000 percent increase in participation and interest. Ralph really and truly has the interest of Millerton and the town of North East in his heart.�

A bounty of dishes were served buffet-style in the Legion Hall. Dinner was served before a special 125-slide presentation on Millerton was given. Then a brief business meeting was conducted, which included voting for members of the board and president for the upcoming 2009 year. All officers were re-elected and Christine Fritz joined the board.

Also available for purchase at the event were Millerton centennial mugs, T-shirts, and the new 2009 historical calender, which is also being sold in local shops such as Terni’s and Saperstein’s.

North East Supervisor Dave Sherman brought along his macaroni-and-cheese specialty, and also spoke about the revival of the historical society.

“The historic house tour sparked a lot of interest in Millerton’s history,� he said. “I think it’s important for the community to understand its roots. Many of us live our lives without a sense of what the community was before us. This allows all of us to get a better sense of place.�

“It was an excellent reception,� Fedele said after the event. “At the last head count we had about 64 people, and I don’t even think we got all of them.�

When asked about the recent success of the society, Fedele said that “word of mouth is going to be very important in expanding and developing membership. At each of our events we’ve gotten more and more people coming, and I only think that’s going to continue into the new year.�

Fedele also said that one of the things he’s trying to do is get young people to come to events.

“There’s a lot of history for younger people to know,� he commented, “to appreciate their village and their town.�

Membership for the North East Historical Society costs $20 for individuals and $30 for families. Fedele said he is in the middle of starting up an annual membership campaign. Fedele maybe contacted at 518-789-4619.

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