Tom Renner

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No one knows local sports quite like Tom Renner, The Daily Voice's Sports Editor. For 22 years, he covered the field for The Stamford Advocate. He's been in Fairfield County since 1987.

Tom was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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President Of MacQuesten In Pelham Learned From The Ground Up President Of MacQuesten In Pelham Learned From The Ground Up
President Of MacQuesten In Pelham Learned From The Ground Up PELHAM, N.Y. -- Rella Fogliano learned the real estate development business from the ground up at the foot of her father. Now, 32 years after she joined the business, Fogliano has overseen the growth of Pelham-based MacQuesten Development as one of the leading property development companies in New York. Fogliano will be one of six individuals and companies to be honored on Tuesday, April 21, at The Business Council of Westchester’s Hall of Fame Awards at the Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle. Tickets are available through The Business Council of Westchester website. Fogliano w…
Community Support Pleases White Plains YMCA's Executive Director Community Support Pleases White Plains YMCA's Executive Director
Community Support Pleases White Plains YMCA's Executive Director WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Tom Hay returned to the White Plains YMCA last May. After previously working at the facility nearly 30 years ago, he has found the same commitment from the community to help the facility maintain its mission. “I started here 30 years ago, so it’s coming home for me,’’ Hay said as he prepares for the Westchester Culinary Experience on Wednesday, April 8. “It’s great to see a lot of familiar faces.” Hay said in his first year as the Y’s Executive Director, he has found the community responsive to its programs and its needs. “The community has been very much in …
Norwalk High Girls Take Steps To Raise Awareness Of Sexual Assault Norwalk High Girls Take Steps To Raise Awareness Of Sexual Assault
Norwalk High Girls Take Steps To Raise Awareness Of Sexual Assault NORWALK, Conn. -- Rebecca Gaumerklein and Kassidy Wynne hatched an idea two months ago to raise awareness about sexual assault at Norwalk High School. This week, the 15-year-old sophomores, with help from The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education in Stamford, have created a compelling list of schoolwide activities designed to do just that. “There are always these horror stories about what happens at parties and things are shushed,’’ Wynne said. “I thought it would be a good idea if we created awareness.” On Monday, the girls planned a schoolwide assembly that incl…
Keller Williams Realtors Serve Up Food For Somers Charity Keller Williams Realtors Serve Up Food For Somers Charity
Keller Williams Realtors Serve Up Food For Somers Charity MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- Keller Williams Realty Partners and broker/owner Lou Cardillo has announced plans for the fourth annual “KW Now Serving” auction and tips for charity event. This year's event will benefit local charity "Drug Crisis in our Backyard" and "KW Cares." It is scheduled for 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 21 at Traditions 118 Restaurant in Granite Springs, a section of Somers. KW Cares is a 501(c)3 charity helping KW associates facing financial hardship due to major emergencies, and contributes to communities in need due to catastrophic events. Drug Crisis in our Backyard is a local …
Squash Stars From Stamford's Chelsea Piers Win U.S. Junior Titles Squash Stars From Stamford's Chelsea Piers Win U.S. Junior Titles
Squash Stars From Stamford's Chelsea Piers Win U.S. Junior Titles STAMFORD, Conn. -- Two members of the Elite Squash Program at Chelsea Piers Connecticut in Stamford took first place in their age groups at the U.S. Junior Nationals. For the second year in a row, Darien's Marina Stefanoni won the girls under-13 division, while Wilton's Ian Blatchford won the boys under-15 division. In addition to Stefanoni and Blatchford, four other members of the Chelsea Piers Connecticut Elite Squash Program placed in the semis or finals of their age groups, including Marina’s sister Lucie Stefanoni, Nina Mital of West Harrison, N.Y.; Ashley Manning of Rye, N.Y.; and…
Mount Kisco Medical Group Opens New Urgent Care Facility Mount Kisco Medical Group Opens New Urgent Care Facility
Mount Kisco Medical Group Opens New Urgent Care Facility MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Mount Kisco Medical Group announced the grand opening Monday of its new urgent care facility at 360 North Bedford Road, Mount Kisco.   The new site will be the group’s seventh urgent care facility and opened its doors Monday, offering walk-in services for adult and pediatric patients. Existing MKMG patients and new patients are welcome. The office is open from 8 a.m. until 7:45 p.m. daily. No appointment is necessary. MKMG’s Urgent Care provides medical care for acute illness or injury that requires immediate care but is not serious enough to warrant a trip to the e…
Scarsdale Teen Wins First Prize In Stamford Philharmonic Competition Scarsdale Teen Wins First Prize In Stamford Philharmonic Competition
Scarsdale Teen Wins First Prize In Stamford Philharmonic Competition STAMFORD, Conn. – Annling Wang of Scarsdale, N.Y., won first prize in the Stamford Young Artists Philharmonic Concerto Competition which took place at The Palace Theatre in Stamford on April 4. Wang, 15, won the competition, which was open to young musicians who qualified to audition based on their musical resume and experience. She performed on the piano and performed a movement from Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1. Second prize winners were Elena Gribelyuk, 14, of Stamford and Mase McKenna, 17, from Trumbull. Scarsdale resident Adam Jackson, 11, finished third. All of the winner…
Peterson Joins Coldwell Banker In Pleasantville Peterson Joins Coldwell Banker In Pleasantville
Peterson Joins Coldwell Banker In Pleasantville PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Pleasantville/Briarcliff announced Barbara Peterson has joined its Pleasantville office.   Peterson  joined Coldwell Banker, having previously been a licensed real estate sales associate with Douglas Elliman.   Her prior careers in retail and child services make her a wonderful listener and totally devoted to customer service,the company said.  “Her enthusiasm, impressive knowledge of the real estate market and the loyalty of her clients make her a wonderful addition to our team,” said Martha Krakow,branch manager. Conta…
Weston Library Hosts Wildlife Biologist's Talk On Coyotes Weston Library Hosts Wildlife Biologist's Talk On Coyotes
Weston Library Hosts Wildlife Biologist's Talk On Coyotes WESTON, Conn. -- Coyotes and how to live with them will be the focus of a talk by Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection wildlife biologist Chris Vann set for Sunday, April 26, at 2 p.m. in the Weston Public Library. Since they were first documented in Connecticut in the 1950s, coyotes have expanded their range and are now common throughout the state, according to Vann.  They are opportunistic and live in a variety of habitats including wooded suburbs, parks, beach fronts and office parks, he added. “Their ability to survive and take advantage of food sources foun…
Norwalk Baseball Fans Celebrate Opening Day Norwalk Baseball Fans Celebrate Opening Day
Norwalk Baseball Fans Celebrate Opening Day FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Fans of the New York Yankees and Mets as well as the Boston Red Sox celebrated opening day Monday as the teams played their first games of the season. The Yankees opened at home Monday at 1 p.m. against Toronto, while the Mets played at 4 p.m. at Washington. The Red Sox played at 3 p.m. against Philadelphia. St. Louis defeated Chicago, 3-0, in the first game of the Major League Baseball season on Sunday. Vote in our fan poll on your thoughts about how the teams will do this season.
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