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Salvatore Porretto Sr., 78, Lifelong Mamaroneck Resident Salvatore Porretto Sr., 78, Lifelong Mamaroneck Resident
Salvatore Porretto Sr., 78, Lifelong Mamaroneck Resident MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Salvatore Porretto Sr., a lifetime Mamaroneck resident, died on Saturday, April 2. He was 78. Porretto worked for many years in the Parks and Highway Department for the Town of Mamaroneck. He was a volunteer member and former captain of Mamaroneck's Fire Department. He is survived by his sons, Salvatore Jr. and Michael; granddaughters Ashley, Lindsey and Cydney; great-grandchildren Landen, Dean, Joseph and Jackson; and siblings Frank Porretto and Mary Levanti. Porretto was predeceased by his wife of 54 years, Mary Anne (Guadagnolo) Porretto; parents Dominick and Elizabe…
Rocco A. Martello, 66, Longtime Sleepy Hollow Resident Rocco A. Martello, 66, Longtime Sleepy Hollow Resident
Rocco A. Martello, 66, Longtime Sleepy Hollow Resident SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. -- Rocco A. Martello, a longtime Sleepy Hollow resident, died on Saturday, April 2. He was 66. Born in White Plains, Martello graduated from St. Teresa's School, Stepinac High School and Westchester Community College. He had a long career with the United States Postal Service and retired as a supervisor in White Plains. He was a member of the Sleepy Hollow Fire Department. He was a member of Union Hose Company No. 2, where he had been captain and served as president for many years. He was also a member of the Westchester County Volunteer Fireman's Association. Martel…
Kathleen Delventhal Parian, 62, Clifton Resident Kathleen Delventhal Parian, 62, Clifton Resident
Kathleen Delventhal Parian, 62, Clifton Resident CLIFTON, N.J. -- Kathleen Delventhal Parian, of Clifton, died on Thursday, March 31. She was 62. Born in Paterson, Parian was a lifelong resident of Passaic County. She graduated from DePaul High School and received a secretarial degree from Katharine Gibbs. Until recently, she worked as the practice manager for Dr. David Testa. Parian loved cooking and enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. She is survived by the father of her children, Glenn Parian; daughters Katie Parian Fabi, Miranda Parian Falsetta and Krystin Parian; grandchildren Joseph and Brooke; and brother…
William Kingman Minkowski, 74, Fishkill Resident William Kingman Minkowski, 74, Fishkill Resident
William Kingman Minkowski, 74, Fishkill Resident FISHKILL, N.Y. -- William Kingman Minkowski, of Fishkill, died on on Friday, April 1. He was 74. Born in New York City, Minkowski was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War. He worked for New York Telephone as a foreman prior to retirement. He enjoyed collecting movies, various themed mugs and Elk articles. Minkowski was a charter member of the Wappingers Elks Lodge 2609, where he was instrumental in building the current lodge, on Route 376. He was past state vice president of the New York State Elks, past state trustee and past exalted ruler of the Elks Lodge. He was also a member of th…
Anna Marie Majka, 94, Lifelong Fair Lawn Resident Anna Marie Majka, 94, Lifelong Fair Lawn Resident
Anna Marie Majka, 94, Lifelong Fair Lawn Resident FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- Anna Marie Majka, a lifelong resident of Fair Lawn, died on Saturday, April 2. She was 94. Born in Paterson, Majka was a faithful parishioner of St. Catharine Church in Glen Rock. She was a founding member of its travel club and a member of the Catholic Youth Organization. She was an avid traveler. Prior to retiring, she worked for Crompton-Knowles in Fair Lawn for many years. "Anna Marie will be remembered best for her devotion to her family and friends especially her grandchildren," according to information provided by the funeral home. Majka is survived by…
Rudolph Koch, 71, Former Lodi Resident Rudolph Koch, 71, Former Lodi Resident
Rudolph Koch, 71, Former Lodi Resident LODI, N.J. -- Rudolph Koch -- an East Windsor resident, formerly of Lodi -- died on Saturday, April 2. He was 71. Born in Hackensack, Koch received his bachelor's degree from Rutgers University and his master's degree and PhD from Lehigh. Before retiring, he was a technical systems analyst for Selective Staffing Solutions, in New Brunswick. He is survived by his companion, Karl Gibson; children Jeremy Koch and his wife Denene, and David Koch and his wife Kelly; grandchildren Jason, Carly, Riley, Noah and Ruby; the mother of his sons, Mel White; sister Sonia Bloodworth and her husband Dona…
New Fairfield Student Recognized For Outstanding Citizenship At Wooster New Fairfield Student Recognized For Outstanding Citizenship At Wooster
New Fairfield Student Recognized For Outstanding Citizenship At Wooster NEW FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Wooster School has recognized New Fairfield eighth-grader Morgan Pagel for her outstanding citizenship. "If you are really dedicated and love what you do, then you will see yourself improve and achieve anything you set out to do. This I believe," Morgan had written. "The dedication, passion and commitment that this student brings to whatever she sets her mind to, combined with compassion and benevolence, is both inspiring and heartening to know that she is part of our school community," Middle School Dean of Students Sarah Rand noted. Morgan rec…
National Women's Hockey League Announces Chelsea Piers Summer Hockey Camp National Women's Hockey League Announces Chelsea Piers Summer Hockey Camp
National Women's Hockey League Announces Chelsea Piers Summer Hockey Camp STAMFORD, Conn. -- Chelsea Piers Connecticut announced an exciting new partnership with the National Women's Hockey League and the Connecticut Whale to run the first NWHL Girls Hockey Camp in the summer of 2016. Campers ages 8 to 15 will have the opportunity to train with six top players from the NWHL. During the full-day camp, hockey players will receive three hours of high-paced on-ice instruction daily, off-ice training and hockey IQ sessions with the professional players. Daily power skating and skill specific sessions will culminate with a game at the end of each week. Camp runs the …
BHS Senior Caroline Schetlick Sings with 2016 ACDA Honor Choir BHS Senior Caroline Schetlick Sings with 2016 ACDA Honor Choir
BHS Senior Caroline Schetlick Sings with 2016 ACDA Honor Choir BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- Bronxville High School senior Caroline Schetlick sang with the alto section of the South American Repertoire Honor Choir at the 2016 American Choral Directors Association Eastern Division Conference, held Feb. 10-13 in Boston. The performance took place at Jordan Hall, the principal performance space of the New England Conservatory, and included seven pieces in Portuguese, Spanish, Creole and Quechuan. This was Schetlick's 11th honor choir concert, capping a distinguished Bronxville School career in vocal music that includes selection for Elementary All-County, Intermedi…
Mayor’s Gallery Exhibit Sharing Residents' Dreams Opens In Norwalk Soon Mayor’s Gallery Exhibit Sharing Residents' Dreams Opens In Norwalk Soon
Mayor’s Gallery Exhibit Sharing Residents' Dreams Opens In Norwalk Soon NORWALK, Conn. -- The community is welcome to attend an opening celebration on Wednesday, April 6, for a new show at the Mayor's Gallery, titled "Community of Dreams: Recognizing Norwalk's Diversity." Light refreshments will be served at the 6 p.m. reception, and Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling will make remarks. Rilling and over 70 members of the community have shared their dreams for Norwalk, for the mayor's community gallery. His dream for Norwalk is that "no child will go to bed hungry, so all of our children can succeed in getting good educations, because they're well prepar…
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