Me with gang member Charlie, Oct. 2010, Charlie left us after a galant fight with cancer Nov. 1st. He was the best pet a family could have and the gang will miss him.

In this photo taken at the Veterans Day fundraiser concert at O'Shea's Olde Inn in West Dennis, Richie Riehle and Richie (#2) Sayers poses with Nauset Disposal's Jenn Bayuk and members of the "Curb Hunger" team.
This good neighbor is Nauset Disposal of Orleans, which organized a hugely successful food collection effort for the Ma Otis Pantry to help local veterans and their families in the annual "Curb Hunger" drive. Working with Cape Cod Veterans Pesident Richie Riehle V.P. Richie Sayers, Jenn Bayuk and Shawn DeLude of Nauset Disposal spearheaded a unique drive to collect food--at curbside.
In their first drive in October and the second one ending today, they asked their 3,000 customers from Wellfleet to Hyannis to put non-perishable food items curbside on their regular day of pick-up. In addition, food delivery drop-off points were designated at numerous Cape Cod businesses that volunteered their services The October drive collected over 300 pounds of food, and the current drive has topped 1,000 pounds. Nauset Disposal also added $450 in cash to help the buy143 turkeys for delivery for Thanksgiving to families of deployed troops and to Coast Guard families. Thanks to Jack Hines of The Cape Cod Irish Village for donating the trimming.
Richie #2, John, Kelly carring my Merlot and the Gang Furher
Jack and the "Sons" P'Town visit May 2010. Ask Jack about his "friend" who said "Your Shoes don't match your Bag"

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