• 23 Aug 2017 8:58 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Here is a Recap of the trip to Halderman Barn Museum, that took place 6/27/2017

    Click to read more about the trip

     

     

  • 10 Jul 2017 7:47 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Congratulations to Paul Melvin, He received a 3rd place trophy and a Best of Show at Mustang Mania 2017

    http://www.newhampshire.com/article/20170709/NEWHAMPSHIRE02/170719985

  • 16 Jun 2017 10:18 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

     Don't forget to check MCCNE's Classified section new Cars are being posted and other Mustang related Items are posted.

  • 05 May 2017 6:24 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    MCCNE Fun Run Halderman Barn Museum r4.pdf 

    The trip would take 4 days.  The proposed itinerary is as follows:

    *- Day 1, Sunday, June 25, 2017: We can meet at the rest area on I-84 West just beyond the Route 20 interchange in Sturbridge, Massachusetts at 12:00PM to start our journey to Ohio.  I have mapped a route via I-84 West to CT-15 South, to I-287 in New York, to I-81 South in Pennsylvania.  We then take I-80 South to US-11 South, where our hotel awaits in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.  It should take us 5 – 6 hours to get to the hotel from the Rest Area in Connecticut. I will research places to stop for stretching, eating and resting, so the 5 - 6 hours may be more like 7 – 8.

    *- Day 2, Monday, June 26, 2017: We awake and have breakfast at the hotel in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and get on the road to Englewood, Ohio.  The route takes us along I-76 West, to I-70 West into Ohio where our hotel awaits in Englewood, Ohio.  It should take us 6 – 7 hours to get to the hotel in Englewood, Ohio from the hotel in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.  I will research places to stop for stretching, eating and resting, so the 6 – 7 hours may be more like 8 – 10.

    * Day 3, Tuesday, June 27, 2017: We awake and have breakfast at the hotel, and get on the road the Halderman Barn Museum in Tipp City, Ohio.  The museum is only 15 – 20 minutes from the hotel.  Once at the Halderman Barn Museum, Gale Halderman gives us a private tour.  We get to meet the man who was the primary designer of the original Mustang.  I am thinking we are there for 4 hours.  After the tour, and some questions and answers, we take I-70 East into Pennsylvania to US-30 West in Breezewood, Pennsylvania where we spend the night.  It should take us 5 – 6 hours to get to the hotel from the Halderman Barn Museum. I will research places to stop for stretching, eating and resting, so the 5 - 6 hours may be more like 7 – 8.

    *- Day 4, Wednesday, June 28, 2017: We awake and have breakfast at the hotel, and get on the road back home to New England. We take I-70 East to I-76 East, to I-81 North, to I-78 East, to I-287 North, to CT-15 North, and, if people want, we could stop in Portland, Connecticut at Chasing Classic Cars’ Wayne Carini’s F40 Motorsport car dealership and shop.  It should take us 5 – 6 hours to get to F40 Motorsports from the hotel in Breezewood, Pennsylvania. I will research places to stop for stretching, eating and resting, so the 5 - 6 hours may be more like 7 – 8. I could contact him ahead of time so he will be expecting a parade of Mustangs sometime in the afternoon.  After the stop at F40 Motorsports, we make our way to I-84 East, and go our separate ways.

    Please email Rob Collari at (mailto:rcollari1966@gmail.com)  if you are interested in participating in the MCCNE Fun Run to the Halderman Barn Museum in Tipp City, Ohio.

    Please include the following information in your email to Rob Collari:

    • Names of Participants:
    • Year, Color and Model of Mustang:
    • Cell Phone Number:

    More information will be distributed to the group of participants as we get closure to the departure date.

    Please join us for this once in a lifetime trip to meet Gale Halderman.

  • 24 Mar 2017 6:35 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click here for Obituary

    It is with a saddened heart that I am writing to you.  I wanted to let you all know that George Valeri passed away early Wednesday March 22nd. 

    He has been a big part of our club and always eager to help where ever we needed him.  Most of you probably know him from working our clothing trailer and helping to hand out trophies.  George not only was an active board member with MCCNE he also was the membership director for MCA.  He put many miles on his Mustang as he traveled the country on MCA business and promoting MCCNE. 

    Please keep George’s Family in your thoughts and prayers.

     

     

  • 08 Mar 2017 8:35 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Our Days Journey 

    We will meet at 10 AM at Merchants Row Shopping Center.  From there we will drive along scenic Route 123 through Norwell, MA.  From Norwell we will travel to Scituate Harbor and then to the Scituate Lighthouse.  We will continue on our journey to Cohasset along the waters edge.  Our Final destination will be Pemberton Point in Hull, MA, which has great views of Boston Harbor and the skyline.

    If interested, please contact Rob Collari at rcollari1966@gmail.com.  

    Please include in the following email:

    Name

    Year

    Color and model of Mustang  

    Cell phone number

    For more details, please click on the link below.

    Nat Mustang Day.pdf

  • 15 Jan 2017 7:25 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Please join us for our Mustang Car Club of New England annual banquet.  

    Your Host: Vincent Letourneau-fordstang1@msn.com

    There will be a wonderful buffet dinner, presentation of trophies for the top ten and check to Why Me and Sherry's House.

    Please RSVP by March 4, 2017 to Vincent Letourneau by clicking on the link to register and pay for event or mail a check made out to "MCCNE" to Vincent Letourneau: 875 Bay Street, Fall River, MA 02724

    Click here for event flyer

    For more details please contact Vinnie at fordstang1@msn.com

    NOTE: The banquet is open to all Members, Associate Members and their Guest Companions. 

  • 12 Dec 2016 9:34 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    MCCNE Annual Awards Banquet 

    March 11, 2017 
    Whites of Westport

    There will be a wonderful buffet dinner, presentation of trophies for the top ten cars  for 2016 and check presented to Why Me and Sherry's House.

  • 03 Dec 2016 4:35 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Jan 7th 2017 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM at the  Bull Run Restaurant, Shirley, MA Spaces

    You are cordially invited to attend the Mustang Car Club of New England's After the Holiday's Party. The cost is $35.00 per person for a lunch Buffet. A cash bar will also be available. We will be doing a Yankee Swap. If you are interested in participating, please bring a $15 gift Please RSVP by December 26, 2016 to Michelle Grahn by clicking on the link to register and pay for event or mail a check to Michelle : 12 Hawthorne Street, Millbury, MA 01527 For more details please contact Michelle at ponieluv1994@gmail.com

  • 05 Oct 2016 10:33 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We all know what a great club MCCNE is…a group of people who come together to help each other, share their knowledge, give to others and conduct special events - all interconnected by the Ford Mustang. It’s a team in every sense of the word.

    We don’t think of the individuals very often who make up the team – unless there is a crisis. But we do have a club member who has provided special help for many people over the past seven years.

    Peter, an MCCNE member for over 20 years – his member number is 2 digits – and his dog, a pit bull named Lucy, have been providing pet therapy to healing children and hospice patients. Lucy has been a therapy dog for the past seven years and she will turn 9 this October. She was a rescue dog for Peter, and together they had to pass an intensive 10-step program by the American Kennel Club and tests by Therapy Dogs International. It is rare for a pit bull to be certified as a therapy dog.

    Members will recognize Peter – the tall, friendly guy with the classic ’68 Mustang and the propped up surfboard on the trunk. He has a smile and a handshake or hug for everyone – one-to-one therapy of his own. Peter and Lucy have joined our MCCNE Board meetings on numerous occasions.

    And the Milestone………. This past July Peter and Lucy celebrated their 2000th therapy visit.

    The pair has logged visits to Cedar Crest Rehab, the Ronald MacDonald and Halworth houses, and St. Mary’s Home for Children in the Providence area, and multiple other sites. A volunteer at Beacon Hospice said it best…”Peter and Lucy are just amazing and the time they take week after week without getting paid for their special visits is just amazing”

    Thank you Peter and Lucy – and extra biscuits for Lucy, please.

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