ABOUT US

Welcome to the Official Site for the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Myles Scully, Division One of Yonkers, New York! We are the oldest and largest Irish-American Organization in the U.S., and we are dedicated to live by our organization's motto, "FRIENDSHIP, UNITY and CHRISTIAN CHARITY." The Yonkers Division was established on November 1, 1891.

DIVISION OFFICERS


Chaplain

Fr. Senan Taylor

President
Dennis O'Brien

Vice President
Robert Eggen

Recording Secretary

Chad Ghastin

Financial Secretary
Michael Flynn

Treasurer
Kevin Hartnett

Chairman Standing
Committee

Ronan O'Brien

Marshal
Andrew Hayden

Sentinel
Justin Kennedy

NEXT MEETING


Wednesday,
Oct. 9, 2020
7:00 PM

Location:
Sprain Lake Golf Course, Yonkers

CONTACT US


A.O.H. Myles Scully
Division One
P.O. Box 1020
Yonkers, NY 10703

aohyonkers@gmail.com

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Sunday, February 28, 2010

ANNUAL COMMUNION BREAKFAST 2010




Yonkers Hibernians Hold Annual Communion Breakfast at St. Joseph’s Seminary


(Left to Right)  Pat McLaughlin, Tom Allison,  Bob Eggen,  Brendan Murphy,  Kevin Ellis, Dan Mulvey, Liam McLaughlin and James Walsh



The Myles Scully Division One of Yonkers recently held their Annual Communion Breakfast at St. Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers, New York.

Division President Kevin Ellis presents John Hyland with the "Hibernian of the Year" Award

 
Mass was celebrated by Bishop Gerald Walsh, followed but a full hot breakfast. It was also a day for celebrating achievements. Hibernian of the Year, John Hyland, was recognized for all the help and guidance he had given to AOH Myles Scully Division #1 for last several years. Speaker for this event was John T. Dunleavy, NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade Chairman. He gave a discussion of history of the parade, including some very funny anecdotes.



Past Division President James Walsh, wife Nancy and family


The event concluded with presentation by Kevin Ellis, current divisional president, recognizing past President James Walsh, for his many years of service. Guests included Mayor of Yonkers, Phil Amicone, and his wife, Deputy Mayor Bill Regan, and various officers and their families from Westchester, Bronx and New York county AOH


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