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Event ticket to annual New Year's Eve party sponsored by the Polish American Independent Club.
Tuesday, December 31, 1996, 7:00 PM-1:30 AM
Open bar, hot/cold buffet, music and dancing, featuring "The Golden Tones." Donation $30 per person

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Jack Gozdziewski (left) and Vic Danowski (right) shaking hands outside the club, June 1995

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Newspaper article detailing the regular events occurring at the Polish American Independent Club of Port Jefferson Station.

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An article marking the one hundredth birthday of Thomas Hummel's grandmother, Marguerite Luge (pronounced Loojet) C. Hummel, who was born in Calais, France, and had planned to travel from England to the U.S. on the Titanic, but missed taking the…

80th anniversary.pdf
Commemorative journal from the 80th anniversary celebration of the Polish American Independent Club of Port Jefferson Station, 1934-2014. Includes images of the clubhouse and members, names of club members and officials, well wishes from community…

70th anniversary.pdf
Commemorative journal from the 70th anniversary celebration of the Polish American Independent Club of Port Jefferson Station, 1934-2004. Includes images of the clubhouse and members, names of club members and officials, well wishes from community…

original constitution.pdf
Original Constitution and by laws of the Port Jefferson Station Polish American Independent Club, established in 1934.

1941 Program.pdf
Souvenir Program commemorating the opening of the new Polish American Independence Club of Port Jefferson Station. Includes salutations from community members and advertisements for local businesses.

PJ Echo article 6-18-1910 cropped_1.jpg
In 1888 Charles A. Squires was appointed to Postmaster by President Grover Cleveland and in 1910 he petitioned to change the name of the hamlet from Echo to Port Jefferson Station. This change was motivated by the newly opened Pennsylvania Railroad…

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The Terryville Post Office was located on Terryville Road and operated from February 10, 1888 to November 15, 1918. It was then re-established on December 9, 1924 and discontinued again on June 30, 1958. The area now receives service from the Port…
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