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Astorino Travels Throughout State Campaigning For Candidates Astorino Travels Throughout State Campaigning For Candidates
Astorino Travels Throughout State Campaigning For Candidates ALBANY — Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, who ran for governor in 2014, spent time in Erie and Monroe counties over the weekend supporting local candidates, according to Capital New York. Astorino and Carl Paladino, the GOP's 2010 nominee for governor, attended the same fundraiser in Erie County, according to Capital New York. Last week Astorino was in Queens at an event attended by chairman of the New York Conservative Party Mike Long where he gave his endorsement for a candidate for Queens City Council, said Capital New York. Read the entire story here
Rocca T. Arcese, 78, Of Mamaroneck Rocca T. Arcese, 78, Of Mamaroneck
Rocca T. Arcese, 78, Of Mamaroneck MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Rocca T. Arcese ( Protano), of Mamaroneck, died Oct. 16. She was 78.Arcese was born in Colfelice, Frosinone, Italy, to Giovanni and Maria Addolorata (Fraioli) Protano.  She is survived by husband, Carmine Arcese; children, Aurelio (Sandra) and Manfredo (Katherine) Arcese; grandchildren, Nadia, Julia & Giancarlo Arcese; siblings, Generosa Gina Protano, Rita Nicolelli and Antonia Protano-Biggs; three nieces and nephews; and countless family and friends. She was predeceased by her sister, Anna Bernadetta Protano and niece, Tiziana Nicolelli.  Family and friends will ga…
28-Year-Old Man Stabbed To Death In Bridgeport 28-Year-Old Man Stabbed To Death In Bridgeport
28-Year-Old Man Stabbed To Death In Bridgeport BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Bridgeport police are investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred Sunday night. According to police, officers responded to calls regarding an assault with a firearm on Goldenrod Avenue near the corner of Madison Avenue at 11:05 p.m. Upon arrival, officers found a man, 28, with multiple stab wounds to the chest, side, and stomach, police said.  Police say the man was immediately transported to St. Vincent’s Hospital by ambulance. Shortly after arriving at the hospital, the victim was pronounced dead, and the incident was confirmed as a homicide, according to police. P…
Mariano Rivera Makes Appearance At Mount Kisco Dealership Opening Mariano Rivera Makes Appearance At Mount Kisco Dealership Opening
Mariano Rivera Makes Appearance At Mount Kisco Dealership Opening MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Hundreds attended the Rivera Toyota and Scion of Mount Kisco grand opening Saturday, Oct. 10 at the dealership where Mariano Rivera was greeted by fans from around the tristate area.Officials included State Assemblyman David Buchwald and Mount Kisco Mayor MIke Cindrich.
Frank G M Corbin of Pelham Frank G M Corbin of Pelham
Frank G M Corbin of Pelham PELHAM, N.Y. -- Frank G M Corbin, of Pelham, died Oct. 17. He is survived by his children, Catherine and Peter; his daughter-in-law, Annette and his grandchildren Kaitlyn and Caroline. A graduate of Cardinal Hayes High School, class of 1943, and Fordham University, class of 1950, he served in the U.S. army during World War II as a lieutenant in France, Belgium and Germany. Corbin had a successful career in public relations, but his true passion was sharing his love of the communications industry with his students at Fordham, where he taught for 59 years. A celebration of Corbin's life wil…
Curtis V. Colucci, 56, Of Greenburgh Curtis V. Colucci, 56, Of Greenburgh
Curtis V. Colucci, 56, Of Greenburgh GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Curtis V. Colucci, of Greenburgh, died  Oct. 14. He was 56. Colucci was born June 29, 1959, to Rachael Colucci and the late Frank S. Colucci in White Plains. He was a graduate of Irvington High School. Colucci was the owner of Colucci Auto Body Shop in Greenburgh, for more than 30 years, where he served the Greenburgh community, receiving many awards and citations. He was a fun, loving person who enjoyed life and made friends throughout his travels. He also was active in his summer community in Long Island, where he enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He…
Montvale PBA 5K Will Help Teen Drug Abuse Montvale PBA 5K Will Help Teen Drug Abuse
Montvale PBA 5K Will Help Teen Drug Abuse MONTVALE -- The Montvale PBA 3rd Annual 5K Run is Saturday, Oct. 24 on Memorial Drive in Montvale, rain or shine.The beneficiary will be the Hills/Valley Coalition. This organization raises awareness about teen drug and alcohol abuse in the Pascack Valley area.  To register for the 5K, visit Facebook or the Montvale PBA website
Fort Lee: Learn Normal Aging v. Dementia Fort Lee: Learn Normal Aging v. Dementia
Fort Lee: Learn Normal Aging v. Dementia FORT LEE, N.J. -- A program to learn the signs, myths and realities of aging is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Fort Lee Senior Center, 319 Main St.  Kelly Flinster, the executive director of Hearthstone Alzheimer Care, will speak. Visit the senior center website for more information
'Domestic Life' Art Exhibit Nears End At Nyack's Hopper House 'Domestic Life' Art Exhibit Nears End At Nyack's Hopper House
'Domestic Life' Art Exhibit Nears End At Nyack's Hopper House NYACK, N.Y. -- An exhibit featuring the works of 16 artists "Behind Doors and Through Windows: Reflections on Contemporary Domestic Life" will continue to Edward Hopper House, 82 N. Broadway in Nyack.  The artists in this exhibition employ a variety of techniques and mediums to reveal the complexity of everyday life in the house and home. Challenging the idealized social and familial expectations of family and home, they choose to highlight the layered meanings of relationship tensions, roles, rituals, and personal and cultural traditions. For hours and information email Hopper Hou…
Lyndhurst School Food Collection Will Stock Pantry Lyndhurst School Food Collection Will Stock Pantry
Lyndhurst School Food Collection Will Stock Pantry LYNDHURST, N.J. -- The Lyndhurst Schools and food pantry have teamed up in a collection drive running to Nov. 9 in the Lyndhurst schools. Donations will be collected in student's homerooms.The follow items are needed: Pasta Rice Ramen Noodles Soup Canned Vegetables Canned Potatoes Canned Beans Chili Canned Ham Tuna Fish Stew Peanut Butter Jelly Canned Fruit Jell-O Pudding Juice Hot Chocolate Mix Coffee Tea Mustard Ketchup Mayonnaise Cereal Oatmeal Paper Plates Napkins Paper Towels Toilet Paper The Lyndhurst Food Pantry is unable to accept expired food items. Please check package dates be…
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