By: Topham Beauclerk
It’s a pity the college should have chosen to honor him by giving his name to such an undistinguished new building.
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A great man, and a great loss to both St. Francis College, and to the people who were lucky enough to know him
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Frank had been a gift to young Catholic kids with not so great grades may he rest in peace.
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Dr. Mac…a mentor, a scholar, an all around wonderful human being…a man whose generosity, intellect and kindness knew no limits…He will be missed by everyone whose life he touched.
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Dr. Macchiarola helped me get a summer job way when I was in high school since I had a hard time finding a job back then. He really cared for students.He was easy to talk to and never condescending. He...
View ArticleBy: William Spier
I worked for Frank in the early 1980′s at the Board of Education. Back then it was deafeat at every turn; but Frank never gave in and worked tirelessly. He really gave more to this City than one person...
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Through all the hard work they have put in over several decades, Frank and Mary Macchiarola have made more of a difference in this city than will ever be fully known, for much of it will be in the...
View ArticleBy: Pat
Every time I read something about Dr. Macchiarola and his work at St. Francis, I thought, “Now here is a real role model for the students and all the people whose live he touched”. May he rest in...
View ArticleBy: Jasmine and AlexRios
God Bless the Macchiarola family in their time of grief… my heart truly goes out to them…i never got to meet him personally, but i know he was a great man and it really was a blessing to hear old...
View ArticleBy: George Grasso
In 1981 I was a 23 y/o Police Officer attending law school working steady midnights in the 63rd precinct and I was assigned to guard the Macchiarola house on Bedford Ave during a controversial time in...
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