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Kelly Farrell Of West Babylon, Daughter, Sister, Dies At 25
Kelly E. Farrell, of West Babylon, a daughter, sister, and granddaughter, died on Saturday, Aug. 17, at age 25.
She was born March 9, 1994, according to the obituary.
Farrell was the daughter of Kathleen J. and James E. Farrell III; sister of Kristin; and granddaughter of Elizabeth and Charles Pace and Jacqueline and the late James.
Farrell also leaves behind many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
A memorial service will be held at the Claude R. Boyd-Spencer Funeral Home, 448 West Main St. in Babylon on Monday, Aug. 26 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions are being …
Thomas Laffey, Long Island Real Estate Legend, Dies
Thomas Laffey who was legendary in the Long Island real estate scene died on Wednesday, Aug. 14, at age 81.
He founded Laffey Real Estate which has 13 offices throughout Nassau, Suffolk and Queens Counties, says the firm's website.
He is survived by wife Eileen (nee O'Grady); siblings: Joseph, William, Mary Newcomb, Kathleen Kane; children: Philip (Neil Cox), Emmett (Karen), Mark (Claudia Poglianich), Brian (Beatrix Sebok) and Desmond (Brooke) and his grandchildren Morgan, Kieran, Finn, Jack, Connor, Shannan, Devon, Grant and Avery. He is preceded in death by his parents Michael and Cath…
Longtime Westchester Resident Carol Dreska, Office Manager In Fairfield County, Dies At 52
An office manager in Fairfield County who grew up in and graduated from high school in Northern Westchester has died at age 52..
Carol L. Dreska, (nee Chiacchia) of Sherman, Connecticut, died Thursday, Aug. 15 at Lake Bomoseen, Vermont.
She was the office manager for Neves Electric in Brookfield.
Dreska was born on Feb. 27, 1967, in Mount Kisco, to the late Mario and Patsy Chiacchia. She grew up in Katonah and attended John Jay High School in Cross River.
Dreska was a huge Jets fan and avid cook. She loved lake life in Vermont. She could always be heard cheering on "Bobby…
Stop Of Swerving BMW Leads To Multiple Charges For Stamford Woman In Greenwich, Police Say
A Stamford driver stopped for swerving her BMW in Greenwich now faces numerous charges, according to Greenwich Police.
A Greenwich police officer reportedly observed the black BMW swerve abruptly while heading south on Greenwich Avenue near Havemeyer Place on Friday, Aug. 16, at 10:27 p.m., police said.
A computer check of the car's registration plates reportedly revealed they did not match the car, according to the Greenwich Police Department.
The officer stopped the driver, Lucia Paz-Serrano, 40, of Stamford, who reportedly sid did not have a valid license, and had suspended driving priv…