I still have many friends here that mean more to me than the people I have lost contact with from my “other” home in New Jersey. In fact, many of my Yankee Lake friends still call my mother “Mom.” It’s the only way they ever referred to her. I was born in Brooklyn, raised in Bergenfield, New Jersey, but Yankee Lake shaped my personality.
I graduated from Northeastern University in 1980 with a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering, and married my beautiful wife, Kathleen
(Kat), in 1988, the same year three of our other dear friends from here at the lake were married.
Kat and I initially bought my childhood home in Bergenfield, but then moved to Washingtonville, New York in 1994, to raise our family, only 45 minutes from the lake. We have three great children (adults now): Jesse, Taylor, Amanda, and one grandson. All love it here, and we are very happy to have been able to purchase a summer house of our own on the lake in 2011. Our cabin is on the “quiet side,” and we now live at the lake full-time. We all enjoy swimming, fishing, sail boating, snowmobiling, and paddle boarding.
I am a licensed professional engineer and have had my own business since 2006. My expertise is in Geotechnical Engineering, and most of my work is in New York City, Brooklyn, Queens or Long Island, with other projects closer to home.
It has been an honor, and my pleasure, to be a part of the Dam Committee (Dream Team), tasked with maintaining, improving and rehabilitating the outlet spillway so we can all enjoy this great lake while preserving the natural beauty.
We love to watch the Bald Eagles, Blue Herron, Otters, and even the snapping turtles, from our dock. We love the bears — from a distance. And who does not love Blueberry Island and the Whale’s Tail? I still think one of the best things about this lake is that there are no power boats! I could go on and on, but the last thing I would say is that Yankee Lake is more of a feeling that stays with you forever, and I am very fortunate that my grandfather, Michael Volpe, had the good sense to buy a place here even before I was born.