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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Hudson Valley Hospital Welcomes 23 New Physicians Hudson Valley Hospital Welcomes 23 New Physicians
Hudson Valley Hospital Welcomes 23 New Physicians CORTLANDT MANOR, N.Y. -- Hudson Valley Hospital Center has welcomed 23 new physicians to its staff. Among those appointed to the medical staff in September were 15 physicians who are members of Columbia Doctors group. The group has offices in Ossining, Briarcliff, Buchanan, Croton-on-Hudson, Pleasantville and Sleepy Hollow. The 15 are Drs. David Christensen, (Internal Medicine); Richard Findling, (Gastroenterology); Bruce Heckman, (Internal Medicine); Christy Joyce, (Internal Medicine); David Kauvar, (Gastroenterology); Irina Klyatis, (Family Practice); Gary Lehrman Pulmonary Medicin…
Hospice & Palliative Care Of Westchester Honors Donors At Gala Hospice & Palliative Care Of Westchester Honors Donors At Gala
Hospice & Palliative Care Of Westchester Honors Donors At Gala WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Hospice & Palliative Care of Westchester honored three donors at a gala Thursday, Sept. 18, for their commitments to furthering the nonprofit’s mission.  The honorees at the event held at Westchester Country Club in Rye, were William (Bill) J. McGuinness, director of Tiffany & Co., James (Jim) F. X. Steets, the retired director of communications of Entergy and Anna L. Shereff, founder of the Anna and Louis H. Shereff Caregiver and Complementary Care Programs. Proceeds from the event will support the The Anna & Louis H. Shereff Caregiver and Complementar…
Entergy, Hudson Valley Hospital Conduct Emergency Drill Entergy, Hudson Valley Hospital Conduct Emergency Drill
Entergy, Hudson Valley Hospital Conduct Emergency Drill CORTLANDT MANOR, N.Y. -- Hudson Valley Hospital Center and Entergy conducted an emergency training drill Friday, Sepy. 19, to ensure the safety of Indian Point workers who might be exposed to radiation while on the job. The annual exercise helps train hospital staff on how to receive, treat and decontaminate patients who may have been exposed to radiation. In the event of an accident, Entergy workers would likely be brought to HVHC since it is the closest hospital to Indian Point, which is in Buchanan.  Members of the staff at the hospital in Cortlandt Manor – nurses, physicians, members …
Unbeaten Archbishop Stepinac Football Team Crushes Holy Cross Unbeaten Archbishop Stepinac Football Team Crushes Holy Cross
Unbeaten Archbishop Stepinac Football Team Crushes Holy Cross WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Gavin Heslop rushed for three touchdowns the game Saturday as the Archbishop Stepinac football team crushed Holy Cross of Flushing, N.Y., 49-7. Heslop scored on runs of 48 and 59 yards in the second quarter as Stepinac raced out to a 28-0 halftime lead. Ty Ennis scored on a 34 yard run in the second quarter. Stepinac’s first touchdown came on a 1-yard pass from Brandon Coleman to Terry Preston. Heslop added a 59-yard run in the third quarter. Ennis added a 34-yard run and Malik Crawford scored on a 43-yard run. For the game, Coleman rushed for 34 yards and co…
Westchester County Legislator Maisano Takes Aim At Puppy Mills Westchester County Legislator Maisano Takes Aim At Puppy Mills
Westchester County Legislator Maisano Takes Aim At Puppy Mills WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Westchester County Board of Legislators Vice Chairman Jim Maisano proposed legislation last week that would ensure that dogs and cats sold by pet "dealers” or “sellers" in Westchester County are maintained in a safe and healthy environment. Maisano's legislation seeks to stop the unregulated flow of puppies from high volume and inhumane breeders and their transporters. "While pet adoption from a rescue group or shelter is always the best route, the selling of pets in Westchester County is a legal business that must be regulated to ensure quality care for the …
Foundation Changes Name, Redesigns Logo To Focus On Fairfield County Foundation Changes Name, Redesigns Logo To Focus On Fairfield County
Foundation Changes Name, Redesigns Logo To Focus On Fairfield County FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. --  A $180 million Connecticut community foundation has added an apostrophe "s" to its name, changed its logo and fine-tuned its vision and mission to reflect its growing role in Fairfield County. Fairfield County Community Foundation — an organization that since its founding in 1992 has awarded $180 million in grants to nonprofits in Fairfield County -- will now be called Fairfield County's Community Foundation with the tag line: Together We Thrive. “Don’t worry, we are not going away,” said Stamford resident Juanita James, president and chief executive officer of…
'Best Chefs' Sells Out For United Way Of Westchester, Putnam 'Best Chefs' Sells Out For United Way Of Westchester, Putnam
'Best Chefs' Sells Out For United Way Of Westchester, Putnam WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – A sellout crowd of more than 300 Putnam and Westchester residents, community advocates, and volunteers supported United Way of Westchester and Putnam at the sixth annual “Best Chefs and Fine Wines” event Monday, Sept. 15. Event proceeds will help support United Way’s health initiatives in Westchester and Putnam, such as providing healthy foods to low-income families, reducing childhood obesity and steering teens away from risky behaviors such as drug and alcohol use. Two dozen area restaurants served up tastings of delicious dishes, fine wines and craft beers …
West Point Army Major Plans Weston Lecture On General Pershing West Point Army Major Plans Weston Lecture On General Pershing
West Point Army Major Plans Weston Lecture On General Pershing WESTON, Conn. -- The Weston Historical Society will present Maj. Andrew Forney, an instructor of American history at West Point, as he lectures on “The Strange Careers of General Pershing and the U.S. Army.” The lecture will be on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 7:30 p.m., at the historical society’s museum, 104 Weston Road. The lecture is part of the society’s “World War I Remembrance” series. Forney is an instructor of American History in the Department of History at the U.S. Military Academy. He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy from Western Maryland College (now McDaniel …
Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland Found Guilty Of Conspiracy Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland Found Guilty Of Conspiracy
Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland Found Guilty Of Conspiracy FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland was found guilty on seven counts of conspiring to violate and obstruct federal campaign reporting laws on Friday afternoon by a jury in New Haven. Rowland faces up to 57 years in prison. He will be sentenced in December. Rowland, a Republican, served as Connecticut governor from 1995 to 2004. The Waterbury native resigned from office during a corruption investigation, and he later served 10 months in federal prison. He was released from prison in 2006. Rowland ran afoul of the law this time by failing to report his $35,000 …
Former Pleasantville Mayor Named Co-Chair Of Lawyers' Group Former Pleasantville Mayor Named Co-Chair Of Lawyers' Group
Former Pleasantville Mayor Named Co-Chair Of Lawyers' Group PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law announced the election of John Nonna, former Mayor of Pleasantville and two-term county legislator, to serve as co-chair of the its board of directors and trustees. Nonna, along with Donald J. Rosenberg, executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Qualcomm, Inc., will lead an influential board of more than 200 members. “Mr. Nonna brings a wealth of experience to our board,” said Barbara Arnwine, Lawyers’ Committee president and executive director . “His commitment to equality and justice, pai…
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