[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 10]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 14653]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                        TRIBUTE TO DOROTHY WALSH

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                         HON. CAROLYN McCARTHY

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 5, 2007

  Mrs. McCARTHY of New York. Madam Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute 
to my friend, Dorothy Walsh. Dorothy is the owner of Dorothy Walsh Fine 
Clothes, in Northport New York. Dorothy Walsh Fine Clothes is a women's 
boutique known for an exclusive inventory that runs the gamut, from 
bridal gowns and dresses for special occasions to trendy sportswear.
  The very special shop has the distinction of being one of Main 
Street's oldest businesses, opened in 1950 under the name of Esther 
Stevens Fine Clothes. Dorothy said she responded to an ad in the 
newspaper and her first responsibilities as an employee there included 
bookkeeping and checking in merchandise. Dorothy took over this 
business in 1994. She will be retiring from this business in August of 
this year.
  We, as clientele, have reaped the benefit of her flair for fashion 
and meticulous attention to detail, captured in the eye-catching store 
displays juxtaposing the right colors and accessories. The store became 
the place to go, not only because Dorothy's taste was impeccable but 
also because she gave us, her customers, the unparalleled experience of 
feeling as if we were shopping with a knowledgeable and reassuring 
friend. I have been shopping with Dorothy for 10 years and would always 
find the perfect blouse for my suits, a special scarf for a holiday or 
a gift for my daughter-in-law. (Wrapped, by Dorothy, of course.)
  Time spent in the store always was sprinkled with local news and 
general discussion of political and national events. During the 
stressful time debating gun violence in this country, we would get a 
call from Dorothy with encouraging words to keep up the good fight. How 
grateful I am for her kindness and thoughtfulness.
  Dorothy Walsh is a member of the Northport family. She has lived 
there for more than 30 years and was recently acknowledged by the 
Northport Historical Society and Museum for years of commitment. She 
has always supported the community and never said ``no''. For the last 
four years, as a member of the Northport Chamber of Commerce, Dorothy 
has orchestrated Operation Warmth, calling upon the community to donate 
gently used coats, jackets, gloves and scarves to be distributed to the 
needy. She has been an integral part of the beautification projects 
throughout the seasons--bringing her special and tasteful touch to Main 
Street's outdoor displays.
  Madam Speaker, those people who have been lucky enough to know 
Dorothy and shopped at her store, will miss this special place. We are 
happy to know that Dorothy will still be in Northport, active in the 
chamber, her community and her church. Most particularly, Dorothy will 
be able to have more time for herself and her beloved family. Lucky for 
us she will still be in Northport. I am grateful to have Dorothy as my 
friend. I ask that you, and all my colleagues wish Dorothy great 
success in her next adventure and praise her as a great citizen.

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