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Charles Silvestri, 57, of Wappingers Falls Charles Silvestri, 57, of Wappingers Falls
Charles Silvestri, 57, of Wappingers Falls WAPPINGER, FALLS, N.Y. -- Charles Silvestri, 57, of Wappingers Falls, died Friday Dec. 4 at Vassar Bros. Medical Center. Silvestri was born in Poughkeepsie on June 8, 1958, to William Silvestri and Doreen Gobbi. Silvestri was employed as a groundskeeper at Dutchess Golf and Country Club, Poughkeepsie. Silvestri was an avid Mets and Redskins fan. He enjoyed the outdoors, bird feeding, and working and spending time with his twin brother, Willy.  He is survived by his mother, Doreen DeCarlo of Wappingers Falls, his twin brother, William Silvestri of Wappingers Falls, sisters, Sally Canavan of …
Health Care Executives Offer Tips At Berkeley College Talk Health Care Executives Offer Tips At Berkeley College Talk
Health Care Executives Offer Tips At Berkeley College Talk WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The Berkeley College Health Services Administration Student Club held a Women Healthcare Executives Panel Discussion on Nov. 19 at Berkeley College in Woodland Park, N.J. The panelists shared their experiences and wisdom with the Health Services students, noting that the journey to success is not easy, and is not accomplished alone. “What was important for me was realizing that I had something to contribute,” said Carle-Marie P. Memnon, FACHE, associate director, Graduate Medical Education, Hospital for Special Surgery, in Manhattan. Students were also reminded that …
Road Work Will Close Portion Of Route 202 This Week Road Work Will Close Portion Of Route 202 This Week
Road Work Will Close Portion Of Route 202 This Week HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. -- The Rockland County Department of Transportation has issued an advisory to motorists for road work planned in the area of Route 202 and Gurnee Avenue in Haverstraw this coming week.Route 202 is expected to be closed starting Monday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. from Route 9W and Bridge Street. The closure is expected to last through Friday. One lane will be open, with alternating traffic directed by flaggers, from approximately 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each weekday. Check back to Daily Voice for updates and be sure to like Daily Voice's Rockland County forum on Facebook by clicking her…
Make Christmas Ornaments At Kent Library Make Christmas Ornaments At Kent Library
Make Christmas Ornaments At Kent Library KENT, N.Y. -- The Kent Public Library will hold a Crafts for Adults program on Thursday, Dec. 17, from 2 - 3 p.m. in the Program Room.The December craft will be making your own Christmas ornament. The library holds a crafts program every third Thursday of each month. Registration is required. Register for the program by going to www.kentlibrary.org or by calling the library at 845-225-8585. The library is at 17 Sybil's Crossing, Kent Lakes.
Criminal Charges In Underage Drinking Detail Tops Week’s News in Putnam Criminal Charges In Underage Drinking Detail Tops Week’s News in Putnam
Criminal Charges In Underage Drinking Detail Tops Week’s News in Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Putnam County. A Brewster man is facing a criminal charge after allegedly selling alcohol to a minor during a police sting operation. The Ulster County Sheriff’s Office is urging residents to carry firearms in the wake of the shooting in San Berrnadino, California that left 14 dead. The Putnam County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in finding Alberto J. Santiago, who has been wanted for close to 20 years to answer DWI and other charges. Students are building prototypes for airplanes in a new engineer…
Opposition To Proposed County Budget Cuts Tops Week’s News In Westchester Opposition To Proposed County Budget Cuts Tops Week’s News In Westchester
Opposition To Proposed County Budget Cuts Tops Week’s News In Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Southern Westchester County. Speakers at a public hearing blasted County Executive Rob Astorino's proposed county budget cuts and implored Westchester County legislators not to go along with the proposal. Richard Zeoli, a 58-year-old Westchester man, was identified as the victim in a fatal Route 9 accident  early Thursday morning. Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday nominated Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore as New York's chief judge of the state Court of Appeals. Rye's City Council unanimously app…
Sixth-Grader’s TV Show Appearance Tops Week’s News In Northern Westchester Sixth-Grader’s TV Show Appearance Tops Week’s News In Northern Westchester
Sixth-Grader’s TV Show Appearance Tops Week’s News In Northern Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Northern Westchester County. Sixth-grader Kaitlyn Tomeny of Yorktown is currently appearing on "MasterChef Junior," a cooking show for kids aged eight to 13. Ossining resident Percy Ramos was arrested and charged with second-degree attempted murder after allegedly shooting at his wife. A black and white male Chihuahua was found Saturday on the Lewisboro/Pound Ridge Line on Route 121 at the entrance to Ward Pound Reservation. South Salem resident Thomas P. Larkin was arrested last Saturday for aggrav…
'Songs For Seeds' Performs Free Concert At Ardsley Public Library 'Songs For Seeds' Performs Free Concert At Ardsley Public Library
'Songs For Seeds' Performs Free Concert At Ardsley Public Library ARDSLEY, N.Y. -- Songs for Seeds, the popular and award-winning children’s music program, will hold a free concert at the Ardsley Public Library on Saturday, Dec. 19, at 11 a.m.Songs for Seeds features 45-minute classes led by a three-piece live band of teacher/musicians who encourage kids to sing, play instruments, and dance. At the end of class, the students are invited to sing with the band (karaoke style) and play the band’s instruments (guitar, keys and drums). Each week the children experience music, instruments and a language from a different culture. Magnetic art murals are created …
Westport Police Begin Collecting For Annual Holiday Toy Drive Westport Police Begin Collecting For Annual Holiday Toy Drive
Westport Police Begin Collecting For Annual Holiday Toy Drive WESTPORT, Conn. -- The Westport Police Department Local Union No. 2080 and the Police Benevolent Association will hold their annual Holiday Toy Drive early next month.The drive provides toys for underprivileged children throughout Fairfield County and beyond. It has been extremely successful in the past, allowing for thousands of toys to be distributed to children who otherwise would have none. In addition to their regularly sponsored agencies, this year will be their third year collaborating with “Newtown Kindness," an organization whose mission is “to promote kindness as a guiding prin…
AVI Of Spring Valley Presents Inaugural Breakfast With Santa AVI Of Spring Valley Presents Inaugural Breakfast With Santa
AVI Of Spring Valley Presents Inaugural Breakfast With Santa SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. -- The Association for the Visually Impaired in Spring Valley will present its inaugural Breakfast With Santa on Saturday, Dec. 12, at Red Lobster in Nanuet. A hot buffet breakfast will be served from 8 a.m.-noon. There will also be a raffle drawing of popular children’s toys.  The cost is $10 per adult; $7.50 for children ages 3-12; and free for children younger than 3. Advanced ticket purchase is suggested, but tickets will be available at the door. To make a reservation, contact Beth Du Boff at 845-574-4950. Click here to register online. The Association for the Vis…
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