An Appreciation of Two Voorheesville Landmarks and the Men Behind Them WHAT THEY ARE SAYING “The story is wonderful. I actually became verklempt with your description of Dom jingling his change in his corduroy pants and cardigan. Well done my friend.” —Mary Beth Dollard, whose mother was Dominick Tork’s third wife. “I love this story so much. I’ve never cared so deeply about a sledding hill. You truly gave it life.” —Stephanie Heinatz, founder and owner of Consociate Media in Hayes, Virginia. “Wow!!! I learned a lot. You did a wonderful job.” —Steve Burgoon, who grew up in Voorheesville and graduated from Clayton A. Bouton High School in 1977. FROM THE AUTHOR When I think of my childhood, among the memories that make me smile the most are sledding down Tork’s Hill and skating on Mead’s Pond. It’s been more than forty years since I have done either one, but I still remember those times like they were yesterday. I had almost as much fun working on this book, knowing those places mean a lot to others who also grew up in Voorheesville. Here’s hoping I’ll be back to visit soon and take another ride down the hill and a drive past the pond. —Bob Flynn, Clayton A. Bouton High School, Class of 1981