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Texas man reunited with his lost college ring 56 years after it slipped into the Long Island sound
Texas man reunited with his lost college ring 56 years after it slipped into the Long Island sound

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • General
  • CBS News

Texas man reunited with his lost college ring 56 years after it slipped into the Long Island sound

After spending more than a half century at the bottom of the Long Island Sound, a long lost college ring has been reunited with its owner. It's thanks to Port Jefferson resident Dave Orlowski, who uses a metal detector to hunt for history and treasures. He's unearthed dozens of jewels, but their owners can be unknowable. "I don't do it for money. I do it for the thrill," Orlowski said. "You never know what you're going to pull out." Weeks ago, at Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai, Orlowski pulled out a priceless treasure, complete an ID. "It said Alfred DiStefano, class of 1969, Fordham University," Orlowski said. That started another hunt. Orlowski contacted Karen Manning, the Facebook page administrator for the Fordham Class of '69. "Al sent me a message, and I said did you lose your ring, your Fordham ring, and he said yes, a long time ago," Manning explained. Fifty six years ago, to be precise. The ring was shipped to Alfred DiStefano in Texas, where the retired doctor had his postman record the reunion. "This is a miracle. I couldn't describe it any other way," he said. He recalled watching the sunset on a pier near Cedar Beach in 1969. "I remember it like it was yesterday. I remember watching it slip off my finger into the water, and it was deep," he said. "I said, it's gone." DiStefano said the gold palladium ring held up remarkably well after spending 56 years in the Long Island Sound. "It's great. I haven't taken it off since I got it. I figured if I make it another 56 years, it will be on my finger. They can bury me in it," he said. The ring, worth about $100 in 1969, could now have been sold for more than $3,000. Orlowski credits his wife for helping him decide it was worth far more than its weight in gold. "She said if it were your ring, you would want it returned, and I said question answered, right there," Orlowski said. "I think a lot of people would not go out of their way, the extra mile. He did, and I really appreciate it," DiStsfano said. "He's very happy. It makes me happy that it made him happy," Orlowski said. The ring was buried more than a foot deep. With the help of good hearts, it found its way home.

Treasure Hunters Find Dark Supernatural Forces in Do Not Enter Trailer
Treasure Hunters Find Dark Supernatural Forces in Do Not Enter Trailer

Yahoo

time06-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Treasure Hunters Find Dark Supernatural Forces in Do Not Enter Trailer

Lionsgate and Suretone Pictures have released the first Do Not Enter trailer, previewing the upcoming urban exploration horror movie about a group of people searching for treasure in a hotel. What happens in the Do Not Enter trailer? The Do Not Enter trailer follows the story of a group of urban explorers heading to the abandoned Paragon Hotel, in search of $300 million that is rumored to have been hidden by a gangster. However, they find rival groups and supernatural forces once inside the hotel. Do Not Enter does not have any release information as of yet. Check out the trailer for the film below (watch other trailers): Do Not Enter is based on David Morrell's bestselling novel Creepers and 'centers on thrill-seeking urban explorers known as the Creepers, who livestream their adventures from abandoned locations. Their venture into the notorious Paragon Hotel becomes a fight for survival against both human adversaries and supernatural entities.' The film stars stars Adeline Rudolph, Nicholas Hamilton, Francesca Reale, Jake Manley, Laurence O'Fuarain, Kai Caster, Shane Paul McGhie, Brennan Keel Cook, and Cat Shank. Do Not Enter is directed by Marc Klasfeld from a script written by Stephen Susco. 'I have waited decades to find the right feature film project to which I could truly dedicate myself,' said Klasfeld, who has directed music videos for Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Eminem, among other stars. The post Treasure Hunters Find Dark Supernatural Forces in Do Not Enter Trailer appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. Solve the daily Crossword

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