Tom Renner

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trenner@dailyvoice.com

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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Westport Girls Capture 11-Year-Old State Championship Westport Girls Capture 11-Year-Old State Championship
Westport Girls Capture 11-Year-Old State Championship WESTPORT, Conn. -- Westport’s 11-year-old All-Stars rolled through the competition to capture the state Little League championship, including a 7-6 walk-off win over Union City in the final game. Westport, led by manager Neil Gabriele, finished the state tournament 3-0. It also went 3-0 in the District 2 tournament to earn the right to play against the best teams from around the state. In the state championship win, Westport trailed 6-4 heading into its last at-bat in the sixth inning. Eva Vincini’s RBI double tied the game, and she raced home with the winning run on an error on a ball hit …
Stamford North Rolls To District 1 Little League Crown Stamford North Rolls To District 1 Little League Crown
Stamford North Rolls To District 1 Little League Crown STAMFORD, Conn. -- Stamford North completed its unbeaten run through the District 1 Little League tournament Tuesday with an 18-12 victory over Norwalk in the title game. The Stamford players aim to keep their dream alive to reach Williamsport, Pa. and the Little League World Series in the Section 1 tournament beginning Tuesday, July 19 at Unity Park in Trumbull. It will play the District 4 winner in its first Section 1 game. Stamford North went 7-0 in the District 1 tournament, using a mix of strong pitching and hitting. Stamford North, managed by Sean O’Connor, outscored opponents 73-41 i…
Carol Amelia Rathgeb, 91, Park Ridge Resident Carol Amelia Rathgeb, 91, Park Ridge Resident
Carol Amelia Rathgeb, 91, Park Ridge Resident PARK RIDGE, N.J. -- Carol Amelia Rathgeb, 91, of Park Ridge, died on July 10 at her home, surrounded by her family.She was the wife of the late Robert J. Rathgeb, Sr. for 61 years.  She was a 1942 graduate of Park Ridge High School. Before having children, Carol held secretarial positions at Standard and Poors in Manhattan, Van Dusen Aircraft and the Bendix Corporation, both in Teterboro. Later she was the cafeteria manager at St. Joseph Regional High School, retiring in 1987. She was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mercy R. C. Church. She is survived by her son Robert J. Rathgeb , Jr. (Mary);…
Norwalk's Connecticut Boat Club Sends 8 Rowers To National Teams, Camps Norwalk's Connecticut Boat Club Sends 8 Rowers To National Teams, Camps
Norwalk's Connecticut Boat Club Sends 8 Rowers To National Teams, Camps NORWALK, Conn. – Eight Connecticut Boat Club (CBC) athletes were invited to USRowing’s highly competitive Development, High Performance and U19 Selection camps based in New London, Connecticut.  Nationwide, only 40 athletes were invited to U19 selection camp, twenty-five athletes were invited to High Performance camp, and 40 athletes were invited to Development camp. Five elite CBC athletes will go on to compete either at the World Rowing Junior Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands (eighteen rowers overall plus one coxswain will represent Team USA), 2016 CanAmMex Regatta (Canada, Americ…
Cider Festival Visits Barton Orchards In Poughquag Saturday Cider Festival Visits Barton Orchards In Poughquag Saturday
Cider Festival Visits Barton Orchards In Poughquag Saturday POUGHQUAG, N.Y. -- The Hudson Valley Cider Festival will be held on Saturday, July 16, at Barton Orchards in Poughquag.The event will showcase over 50 delicious ciders from some of the best cideries across the country. Guests can sample the best hard ciders that are available from local favorites. special national brands and exclusive rare options..  The VIP session is from 1-2 p.m. and general admission begins at 2 p.m. The event runs until 6 p.m. Standard tickets are $35, and $45 at the door. VIP tickets are $50 and $60 at the door. Click here to purchase tickets.  The event will also fea…
Students From Westport's Sister City In China Pay Visit To Town Hall, Beach Students From Westport's Sister City In China Pay Visit To Town Hall, Beach
Students From Westport's Sister City In China Pay Visit To Town Hall, Beach WESTPORT, Conn. -- Twenty students from Wesport's sister city in China, Yangzhou, recently visited Town Hall, Bedford Middle School and Compo Beach.Students ages 12-14 met with Westport First Selectman Jim Marpe and ate breakfast at Bedford Middle School. School principal Dr. Adam Rosen hosted the group breakfast with the BMS students and their mandarin teacher, Murray Martha.  After the breakfast, Dr. Rosen gave the group a tour of the school and asked students to join a physical education class in the gym.  Westport Schools Superintendent Dr. Colleen Palmer also met the students. 
Bronxville's Mary Cain Falls Short In Olympic Bid Bronxville's Mary Cain Falls Short In Olympic Bid
Bronxville's Mary Cain Falls Short In Olympic Bid BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- Just two years ago, Bronxville's Mary Cain seemed like a lock to make the United States Olympic team and perhaps even win a medal at this year's Summer Games. Now, the former teenage sensation won't even heading to Rio next month. Cain finished a distant 11th, out of 12, in Sunday's final of the 1,500 meters of the U.S. Track and Field trials in Eugene, Ore. Cain finished in 4:13.45, well behind Jenny Simpson's winning time of 4:04.74. Shannon Rowbury and Brenda Martinez earned the other bids for the U.S. in the 1,500 meters. Cain seemed to be destined for greatness just…
Weston Church Hosts Free Concert Of Comedic Songs From Broadway Weston Church Hosts Free Concert Of Comedic Songs From Broadway
Weston Church Hosts Free Concert Of Comedic Songs From Broadway WESTON, Conn. -- Weston’s Emmanuel Church continues its Summer Concert Series with “Make ‘Em Laugh: An Evening of Comedic Songs from the Broadway Stage,” on Wednesday, July 13 at 7:30 p.m. The evening features a family-friendly, eclectic musical program with acclaimed area musician, Dr. Joe Utterback, and Broadway performer and producer, Kristin Huffman.  The concert will be followed by an ice cream social. Admission is free (though donations are welcome) and the event is open to the public. Emmanuel Church is located at 285 Lyons Plain Road, Weston.  The Utterback-Huffman duo will deliver …
New Milford Paint Studio Gets Artsy With Teaneck Burger Joint New Milford Paint Studio Gets Artsy With Teaneck Burger Joint
New Milford Paint Studio Gets Artsy With Teaneck Burger Joint TEANECK, N.J. -- Gotham Burger Buffet will host a "Paint With Me!" session on Tuesday, July 19 at its Teaneck location. The event runs from 7:45-9:45 p.m. at the restaurant, located at 1383 Queen Anne Road in Teaneck. The painting session costs $45, and people should purchase tickets on Facebook. Paint With Me provides canvases, paints, easels, brushes and smocks. The fee also includes a buffet dinner. Paint With Me! is a chance to meet your inner artist. In a relaxed, fun setting, an experienced artist will guide you step-by-step throughout the process of replicating the event’s…
Student Panel Answers Kids' Questions On College Life Student Panel Answers Kids' Questions On College Life
Student Panel Answers Kids' Questions On College Life NORTHVALE, N.J. -- Northvale Public Library will host a college seminar for prospective college students on Friday, July 15. The seminar, "Get in the Game of Life! College Q&A" will be held from 2-4 p.m. at the library, located at 116 Paris Ave. in Northvale. This is an opportunity for students to ask a panel of college students questions about college. Popular topics include classes, schedules, studying, and housing. For more information, click here for the Northvale Public Library website.
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