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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Mayor Mike Collectibles Returning Again

Lansdale Historical Society will present a second show of Mayor Mike DiNunzio's collection Dec. 17

It's always better the second time around. Lansdale Historical Society will feature the collectibles of Mayor Mike DiNunzio a second time on Dec. 17 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Jenkins Historic Complex. More than 400 area residents attended the Dec. 3 "Holidays at the Homestead" Open House that was a tribute to the late Lansdale mayor. The showing of the mayor's favorite things was planned as a one-day-only event, but due to popular demand, the society and the DiNunzio family agreed to open the doors again. Mayor Mike's collection includes clocks, model cars, cobbler's tools, railroad lanterns and paperweights from around the world. There is also countless other priceless memorabilia that Mayor Mike held in high regard. 

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Mayor Mike Tribute Showed 'Ties' to Lansdale

The public turned out en masse to view the collection of one of Lansdale's most cherished individuals. Plus, we finally find out about the history behind those bowties.

There was everything but the bowtie. More than 400 visitors got a glimpse into the private life Saturday of late Mayor Mike DiNunzio during a Lansdale Historical Society tribute to the life of DiNunzio. "They’ve been telling me it's one of the biggest and I've seen a lot of people come through," said DiNunzio's son, Mike DiNunzio Jr. "We’re very pleased with the fact that everybody has an interest." Lansdale Historical Society President Dick Shearer and historian Steve Moyer invited the DiNunzio family to show off Mayor Mike's collection to the public as part of its "Holidays at the Homestead" event. "They did a wonderful job," DiNunzio Jr. said. "They really put a lot of work into this and we really appreacite it." From a sampling of his …

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Mayor Mike Memoriam in the Works

Borough council is expected to form a task force to discover possibilities for a permanent remembrance for the former Lansdale mayor

A memoriam for late Lansdale Mayor Mike DiNunzio is in the works on the borough-level, and a task force may soon be created in the near future to determine what should be the best way to honor him. At Wednesday's voting meeting, council President Matt West reminded the audience of his announcement from this month’s work session that the borough was planning some kind of recognition for Mayor Mike. “I’m happy to announce that, through a conversation that our borough manager Timi Kirchner had with our chief of police, (parks and recreation director) Carl Saldutti and (utilities director) Jake Ziegler, they have come up with a great idea: to designate a committee to determine an appropriate memoriam for the late Mayor Mike DiNunzio,” West …

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ROB BAILEY

12:23 pm on Friday, October 21, 2011

Or rename main street after him.   more ›

Monday, October 10, 2011

Funeral for a Friend

The funeral of Mayor Mike DiNunzio begins this morning with a procession through Lansdale

For the full story on DiNunzio's funeral, click here.   12:17 p.m. Funeral has ended. Taps being played, and American flag being folded. Police have Lansdale Avenue blocked off between Main Street and Third Street. 11:10 a.m. Funeral mass has begun. Church little more than half full. 10:56 a.m. A large group of students from St. Stanislaus Parish School just arrived, taking seats in the pews. 10:50 a.m. A portrait of Mayor Mike, painted by Mayor Andy Szekely, has been set up next to the casket. Szekely gave the painting to his family. 10:38 a.m. Bob Babb, of Physical Therapy and Wellness Institute in Lansdale, had this to say about DiNunzio. "It’s a good day for a great man," he said. Monday, Oct. 10, 10:17 a.m. Update Lansdale Police have…

Five Things to Know Today: Oct. 10

The funeral for Lansdale Mayor Mike DiNunzio and its procession is this morning

1. The funeral mass for late Lansdale Mayor Mike DiNunzio is at 11 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Church. Friends can call between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. A procession will begin at 8:45 a.m. from Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home in Lansdale and bring the late mayor past Lansdale’s police and fire stations and borough hall at 9 a.m. 2. Montgomery Township Board of Supervisors meet at 8 p.m. at the administration building at 1001 Stump Road, Montgomery Township. 3. The fourth annual Jonathan Burke Foundation Golf Outing takes place today at Talamore Country Club. Registration and breakfast begins at 6:30 a.m. Cost is $150 a golfer. 4. North Penn School District students are off today due to Columbus Day observance 5. Daytime lane closures begin this …

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Five Things to Know Today: Oct. 9

Friends of Mayor Mike can call today and tonight at Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home

1. Friends of Mayor Mike DiNunzio may call today at Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home, 701 Derstine Ave., Lansdale,  between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., and tonight from 6 to 8. 2. Montgomery County Republican candidates will gather at Mondauk Park Pavilion in Upper Dublin today from 1:30 to 3. Attending are Commissioner Bruce Castor Jr.; commissioner candidate Jenny Brown; Sheriff Eileen Whalon Behr; PA Superior Court candidate Vic Stabile; Rep. Tom Murt, R-152; controller candidate Stewart Greenleaf Jr.; prothonotary candidate Bill Donnelly; PA Superior Court candidate Maureen Coggins; and Montgomery County Republican Committee chair Bob Kerns 3. CPI Photographics presents the 2011 CPI Swanky Teen Fashion Show at Knights of Columbus Hall, 998 Easton …

Friday, October 7, 2011

Council, Mayor Remember Lansdale's 'Humble Cobbler'

"Mr. Lansdale" Mayor Mike DiNunzio was honored at a recent council meeting

Lansdale is forever indebted to “The Humble Cobbler.” That was at the heart of the statement made by Mayor Andy Szekely Wednesday night at the borough council meeting, where Mayor Mike DiNunzio was posthumously honored by elected officials. At the start of the meeting, council President Matt West said council is planning on honoring DiNunzio in two weeks at the business meeting. Since Wednesday’s meeting was so close to DiNunzio’s passing, West requested those in attendance to have a dedicated silent meditation following the Pledge of Allegiance in his honor. West had asked Szekely to say a few words to focus their thoughts on “Mayor Mike.” Szekely offered condolences to DiNunzio's family on behalf of borough staff, the police department …

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