Nicholas Garone
Nicholas Garone, PMHS Class of 1986, achieved excellence as a nationally recognized wrestling star, very nearly reaching the pinnacle of his sport in 1992 by advancing to the finals of…
Nicholas Garone, PMHS Class of 1986, achieved excellence as a nationally recognized wrestling star, very nearly reaching the pinnacle of his sport in 1992 by advancing to the finals of…
Danielle Kaiser, PMHS Class of 1998, was an All-County varsity basketball Danielle Kaiser player at Pat-Med, and then a standout Hall of Famer at St. Joseph's College in Patchogue. Danielle…
Robert Rightmire spent many years as a beloved and enormously impactful teacher, advisor and organizer at PMHS. From 1966 through 1994 he taught Social Studies and Advanced Placement American History,…
Baron Degner was a longstanding and much beloved administrator whose commitment and devotion to community service began when he was a boy in Brooklyn and continued throughout his entire life. Baron…
Purple Heart Medal Sam Stahlman is a highly decorated World War II veteran who has served the Patchogue-Medford community for an astonishing seven decades. Since the 1950's, Sam has donated his time, service,…
Tom Combs, former Health Teacher at Patchogue-Medford High School, former Athletic Director for the Patchogue-Medford School District, currently serves as Director of Section XI Sports for Suffolk County, is one…
Calvin "Jake" Parris was an almost larger-than-life man, who made it no secret to those who knew him what his passions in life were—the volunteer fire service, the Patchogue Forty…
Our son Sean Patrick was born on July 6, 2001, and from that day forward we were the happiest couple on earth to blessed with such a treasure. Sean Patrick…
"Even before I was a parent, I always believed that ALL children should have a childhood filled with positive, hands-on experiences that taught life lessons and a sense of community.”…
Most people who grew up in the greater Patchogue area over the last 60 years are familiar with the Forty Thieves. Firematic competition has roots that go all the way…