Keith Reilly's Amazing Journey!

Keith Update 6/11/18!
Keith Update 8/15/18!
Keith Update 10/25/18!
Former employee of LMCTV Keith Reilly has been on a journey on the Appalachian Trail. He left Georgia on March 25 and is now in Virginia having traveled 382 miles on the trail. He’s doing well and spirits are high, although he had a setback about a month ago when he sprained his ankle (it took him 6 hours to get off the trail to seek treatment). He spent a few days recovering but is now back at it.

He plans on taking the Appalachian trail the whole way up to Maine and may take a break in Mamaroneck, his hometown, when he’s nearby.
Along his journey through Grayson Highlands Park, Virginia, Keith told us about what he’s been experiencing.

Here’s an excerpt from Keith’s Trail days Report:

“All the different hiker factions had their own setup at the camp and some were pretty elaborate. The best way I can sum up tent city is as follows: I’ve now seen what post apocalyptic America would look like. And it’s not too bad.
Outside tent city in the town park they had multiple bands play on the stage that was plenty loud. Also quite a few food vendors which looked good but I didn’t really check out because of the free food they were shoving down the throats of hikers.
  

I’ve now seen what post apocalyptic America would look like. And it’s not too bad.

“All the free food was pretty amazing. One Way gave us a free dinner at the fire house. They did it in three shifts, 5, 6 and 7pm. It was like a hiker feeding factory but the fried chicken was hot and delicious and so was the Mac and cheese. Asian coleslaw was fantastic as well.
All day every day in front of this one hostel they had coffee, homemade cookies, and PB&J sandwiches. Also free hats which I thought was weird. Another church gave us a hot dog cookout and free resupply for snacks when we hit the trail.
The gear vendors were cool to check out. The raffles were fun to watch. I won a titanium windscreen and a big Agnes insulated inflatable sleeping pad.
  

I didn’t do everything but I experienced as much as I could.

It was raining cats and dogs one hour before the hiker parade. Then about 10 minutes prior it stopped and the sun came out. The parade was lots of fun. The hikers bought crazy outfits at the thrift store. Lots of cross dressing going on. It was fun watching the kids, and some adults, blast us with water. Some hikers anticipated this and had a squirt gun to shoot back.
The hiker prom at the brewery was lots of fun too. Most kept their silly outfits and they had a few bands for us to listen too for us to dance and drink to.
I didn’t do everything but I experienced as much as I could.
Passed this 1894 one room school house yesterday. A church owns it. They use it for trial magic.”
  
Having hiked 710 miles, Keith was in Salem Virginia, but unfortunately needed to take another rest because he was badly bitten by a dog (not wild) on the trail. Don’t worry, he’s OK, just resting for a while!
**Warning: the following image may be too graphic for some viewers!**
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UPDATE 6/11/18: 


After a few days set back, Keith is finally back on the trail long enough to take this amazing photo at McAffee Knob yesterday morning.
Check back soon as we will keep updating this as we get more news from Keith!
 
UPDATE 7/30/18:
  
Keith has finally reached 1000 miles on his journey! The journey continues but not without some close calls!

Keith has finished up New York and Connecticut and is making his way up to Maine. Here he is at the Housatonic River!
 
UPDATE 8/6/18:

Having travelled through New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts, Keith now takes on Vermont. He’s almost finished, just a few more states left!
“Connecticut was some nice walking. Got rained on a lot. Also bit by many mosquitoes despite the rain. Massachusetts got rained on a lot but not as much as CT. Upper Goose Pond cabin was awesome. Swam and canoed on a lake, then pancakes for breakfast. As for Vermont, no rain but lots of mud”

 

UPDATE 8/15/18:

  
“Made it to New Hampshire. Here I am at Dartmouth.  College students don’t like homeless people. Today is my last day of hiking before going off trail. I was supposed to be finished by today but won’t be due to all the injuries. I’ll be back on trail sept 20th.”
 

UPDATE 10/25/18:

  
By the end of September Keith had made it to the final stretch of his journey. He finally made it to Maine!
“I’ve done over 2,000 miles on this trail. I’m in Monson, Maine. It’s the last town stop before I finish. It’s the 100 mile wilderness next then Kahtadin. Here is the picture of the lake this morning”
As of October 16, after enduring 50mph winds and 20 degree weather, Keith made it to the top of Mount Kahtadin by himself and finished his incredible journey across the Appalachian Trail!

CONGRATULATIONS KEITH!!

LMCTV ANNOUNCES 20-GAME WINTER 2018-2019 SPORTS BROADCAST SCHEDULE

MAMARONECK, New York (November 19, 2018) — LMCTV announces a 20-game broadcast schedule of regular season action during the winter high school sports season at Mamaroneck High School and Rye Neck High School.
The schedule is highlighted by four Mamaroneck ice hockey games, including a rematch against last year’s Section 1 semifinal opponent (and sectional champion) North Rockland, airing the weekend of February 8. The Tigers also take on perennial contender Suffern (January 18). See below for full schedule.
The schedule also features four games with the defending Section 1 Class AA Semifinalist Mamaroneck boys basketball team, including both ends of their annual tournament (January 25).
Seven basketball games will be televised at Rye Neck High School, including both the girls (January 11) and boys (February 1) taking on Keio Academy.
Fans can watch all LMC Varsity Sports games by utilizing the Watch Now feature on our website, www.LMCTV.org/sports. The website also includes an up-to-date schedule and information on air dates and updated air-times for all televised games.
For more information on LMC Varsity Sports, please contact Rob Moretti, LMCTV Community Sports Producer at 914-381-2002 ext. 207 or rmoretti@lmctv.org. You can also follow LMC Varsity Sports on Twitter at @LMCTVSports.
LMC VARSITY SPORTS AIRS ON OPTIMUM CH. 77 AND VERIZON FiOS CH. 34:
Friday:
8 p.m.
Saturday: 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Monday: 1 p.m.

AIR DATE SCHOOL SPORT OPPONENT GAME DATE
Dec. 7 – Dec. 10 Mamaroneck Boys Basketball Roosevelt 12/4
Dec. 14 – Dec. 17 Rye Neck Girls Basketball Pawling 12/6
Dec. 14 – Dec. 17 Rye Neck Boys Basketball MLK 12/12
Dec. 21 – Dec. 24 Mamaroneck Boys Swimming Rye 12/19
Dec. 21 – Dec. 24 Mamaroneck Boys Basketball Ossining 12/20
Jan. 11  – Jan. 14 Rye Neck Boys Basketball Yonkers Montessori 1/8
Jan. 11  – Jan. 14 Rye Neck Girls Basketball Keio Academy 1/9
Jan. 18  – Jan. 21 Mamaroneck Wrestling Mount Vernon 1/10
Jan. 18  – Jan. 21 Mamaroneck Ice Hockey Suffern 1/11
Jan. 18  – Jan. 21 Mamaroneck Girls Basketball Port Chester 1/15
Jan. 18 –  Jan. 21 Rye Neck Girls Basketball Alexander Hamilton 1/16
Jan. 25 – Jan. 28 Mamaroneck Boys Basketball Hamilton (Tiger Tourney) 1/18
Jan. 25 – Jan. 28 Mamaroneck Boys Basketball TBD (Tiger Tourney) 1/19
Feb. 1  – Feb. 4 Mamaroneck Ice Hockey Pelham 1/25
Feb. 1  – Feb. 4 Rye Neck Boys Basketball Keio Academy 1/29
Feb. 8 – Feb. 11 Mamaroneck Ice Hockey North Rockland 2/1
Feb. 8 – Feb. 11 Mamaroneck Girls Basketball Fox Lane 2/6
Feb. 15 – Feb. 18 Mamaroneck Ice Hockey Rye 2/9
Feb. 15 – Feb. 18 Mamaroneck Girls Basketball Mount Vernon 2/12
Feb. 15 – Feb. 18 Rye Neck Boys Basketball Edgemont 2/13

HELP SAVE COMMUNITY MEDIA!

LMCTV is calling upon YOU in order to save public access television and Community Media Centers nationwide.  Through a new rule proposed by the FCC, cable companies could have the ability to cut funding from our stations by deducting “in-kind contributions” from franchise agreements.  What does this mean?  Less budget for stations to provide their communities with important news, government meetings, employment opportunities, education, and community outreach.

LMCTV asks everyone to urge their local municipalities and members of Congress to both file letters and comments through the FCC.
More information can be found at the following link:

 

From the ACM webpage (above) please scroll down to the bottom for template and filing links you can send to your elected officials and urge them to HELP SAVE COMMUNITY MEDIA!

 

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