Seasonal & Holidays
Larchmont Jewelers Return Found Class Ring to Owner
Just in time for the holidays, the ring was returned to a Herricks High School grad after being missing for more than a quarter century.

Larchmont resident Diane Hall had not seen her high school ring since 1985, but a stroke of good fortune reunited the Herricks High School grad with the sentimental piece of jewelry just in time for the holidays.
Hall, who was Diane R. Geberth when she attended the Long Island high school, had moved a few times since ‘85 and now lives in Larchmont. And by chance, her lost ring was taken to Wallach Jewelry Design on Palmer Avenue in Larchmont and eventually found its way back to her.
According to an exclusive report by WCBS-TV, an unnamed Yonkers woman found the ring under a rug in the home she recently moved into, and took the ring to Wallach’s and the store’s owners tracked down Hall. The woman who found the ring, which had Hall’s maiden initials engraved in it, had no connection to Hall, and Hall had no connection to Yonkers and has no idea how the ring could have ended up there.
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“Just imagine all the jewelry stores between Yonkers and here. This person could’ve dropped it off at any one of them,” Hall told WCBS-TV.
Click here to read the full report on the WCBS-TV website.
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